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Stolen ladders, richmond. North Yorkshire


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My own falt before any1 points it out but I'd left my set of 12 step tripod ladders strapped to the top of the rb44 which was.parked on the driveway on Monday night as needed them again Tuesday for an early start and they are such.a pain to take off with the vehicle being so high but someone ells obviously thought different during the night as by morning, gon!

So if any1 gets offered some 12 step workware tripod ladders with adjustable legs and s few hedge cutter nick's in the very top rung.....

You know what too do!

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There's a cleaning firm truck parks across from our house for days on end with the ladders on the roof only held on with bungies and it always surprises me that they are still there next morning. Get some cycle locks for the next set and remember to use them and mark the ladders for identity although they can easily be painted over.

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My own falt before any1 points it out but I'd left my set of 12 step tripod ladders strapped to the top of the rb44 which was.parked on the driveway on Monday night as needed them again Tuesday for an early start and they are such.a pain to take off with the vehicle being so high but someone ells obviously thought different during the night as by morning, gon!

So if any1 gets offered some 12 step workware tripod ladders with adjustable legs and s few hedge cutter nick's in the very top rung.....

You know what too do!

 

 

Bastards!!

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