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Sheeple, really! You used the Daily Mail to back up your argument! Then berate people's intelligence, while suggesting your are superior.

 

Oh and you spell 'kn*b' with a K' 😂😂😂

 

Sorry if this thread has got back on track...

 

Its called multi tasking ...............Being an arsehole and a mouth piece at the same time :001_smile:

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Yes Alec.. I,m afraid so.

 

To be honest its left me on my knees in both monetary terms and mentally. I have a lot on at the moment and a lot has happened over the last 12 months family wise.

 

The problem is the troops on the ground won't whistle blow, they are either seeking promotion or just want to do their job and go home. My wife is has just been sacked for standing up and being counted in the NHS. The government encourage it, but then you are seen as a trouble make or loud mouth. Theres too many senior staff that just want an easy life, come to work do as little as possible and go home at the end of the day with no hassle.

 

 

I couldn't agree more.

 

Dean I'm real sorry to hear about your recent problems. It seems like one thing after another. I don't know what to suggest but keep your chin up.

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Sheeple, really! You used the Daily Mail to back up your argument! Then berate people's intelligence, while suggesting your are superior.

 

Oh and you spell 'kn*b' with a K' 😂😂😂

 

Sorry if this thread has got back on track...

 

 

Ignore him, he's just a troll, check out some of the stuff he's written in the past, surprised he's not been kicked from the forum

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I can understand you're drained by the whole thing.

Have you ever thought about getting away from there?

Moving your business to somewhere a bit more salubrious?

 

Believe it or not Mick, the area is very low crime rate. Well it was before I moved in (-: I think the problem is...once they have found you they will target you where ever you are. I know this same crew has targeted me 5 or 6 times now. The more catch them the less they will be inclined to come back.

 

Guns were involved the first time they came.

 

I electrocuted them the second time.

 

Third time I caught them and they scarpered.

 

Fourth time they got my truck.

 

Fifth time I got their truck.

 

Hopefully one day they will get killed by someone they are robbing and all my problems will stop

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Believe it or not Mick, the area is very low crime rate. Well it was before I moved in (-: I think the problem is...once they have found you they will target you where ever you are. I know this same crew has targeted me 5 or 6 times now. The more catch them the less they will be inclined to come back.

 

Guns were involved the first time they came.

 

I electrocuted them the second time.

 

Third time I caught them and they scarpered.

 

Fourth time they got my truck.

 

Fifth time I got their truck.

 

Hopefully one day they will get killed by someone they are robbing and all my problems will stop

I thought we had it bad here in Newsome at times. So sorry to hear that mate. Are you ok for a saw? If not I have one you can borrow till the 25th of this month. (I'll need it myself after that)

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Yes Alec.. I,m afraid so.

 

To be honest, I struggle to comprehend what this must be like. I know how it felt when my saws got stolen and last summer we had some more things go from another shed (most annoyingly a full length silky pole saw which I haven't been able to replace) but there is something different about blatant and remorseless targeting day after day which I would struggle to cope with.

 

I can quite see why with the combination of their approach with impunity and the lack of response there would be a serious risk of someone taking matters into their own hands.

 

Alec

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