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We were out on site today in Cambridge and we had a Stihl MS201T stolen at approximately 10.20.

The thief entered the rear garden along our customers driveway whilst we were working within the very same rear garden stole the saw.

The police have been informed, the serial number is 175900042

If anyone hears of anything please email on [email protected] reward if returned.

Many thanks

Paul

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its just the cheek of it, the lads carried the saws down the passage way into the rear garden and put them on the patio to the rear of the house, out of sight, then got on with the job, some scum bag walked up the drive down the ally and into the garden, lifted it whilst they worked at the end of the garden. We are talking 20meters away max! it was only a terraced house garden.

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Why are these ****** never caught in the act and confronted by an angry tree crew?

I had them pull up while I was atop a ladder hedge cutting, pulled up and wandered over (I thought they were lost or something) so I stopped and took ear defenders off - he smiled, picked up another hedge cutter and legged it back to his car! Bloody brazen, and plenty of others have had similar experiences. Surely it's a matter of time before they turn to run as tree crew number two arives on the job too? Grrr...

 

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We were out on site today in Cambridge and we had a Stihl MS201T stolen at approximately 10.20.

The thief entered the rear garden along our customers driveway whilst we were working within the very same rear garden stole the saw.

The police have been informed, the serial number is 175900042

If anyone hears of anything please email on [email protected] reward if returned.

Many thanks

Paul

 

HI PAUL sounds a night mere mate i hope get fixed up soon thanks jon

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Why are these ****** never caught in the act and confronted by an angry tree crew?

I had them pull up while I was atop a ladder hedge cutting, pulled up and wandered over (I thought they were lost or something) so I stopped and took ear defenders off - he smiled, picked up another hedge cutter and legged it back to his car! Bloody brazen, and plenty of others have had similar experiences. Surely it's a matter of time before they turn to run as tree crew number two arives on the job too? Grrr...

 

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Me, Geoff and another groundy tried to catch one last week.

We heard a ***** ringing the scrap bell in the next road so placed a 346 by the pavement and hid in the bushes as they came past they slowed up but must of spotted us as they just shouted and roared off.

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