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adam277 |
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adam277 Spanner Monkey
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Posted: 09:30 - 26 Jun 2022 Post subject: Bike thefts |
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https://youtu.be/e3QHg0y29IU
As someone who has had their bike stolen only for the police not even to turn up or anything this kinda rings true lol.
Next time my bike gets stolen I am gonna say the guy made a racist comment! ____________________ Bikes: Previous Bikes: Piaggio x8 125: 2012/2013, YBR 125: 2013/2013 BMW R1150GS 2013/2017, Honda CBR600RR 2017/2017, Honda CB500 2018/2018, Suzuiki Address 110cc 2019/2020, BMW R1200GS 2021-2023
Current Bike: Honda CBF 125: current |
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scoobydaz Two Stroke Sniffer
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Several years ago I had my garage broken into and the brand new bikes that I'd had for two weeks, replacing the previous ones stolen 6 weeks earlier from the very same garage, were nicked.
This happened on a Thursday night whilst I was visiting my mother in hospital who was being treated for cancer, in Norfolk.
My wife reported the bikes stolen Friday upon seeing the garage door open and the bikes (plus other bits) gone.
I arrived home Friday night, somewhat emotional and exhausted and called plod to see what was happening only to be told to that when they could be bothered they would generate a crime number and send it over for me to claim again, I said this wasn't good enough and I wanted to see someone at the crime scene, I was told that it was a low priority and to wait for a crime number.
I placed the phone on the table and walked away, winked at my wife and whispered not to worry, I then said in a load voice " I'm going to teach you not to look after my stuff when I'm gone your STUPID BITCH" and cut the phone off.
Surprisingly within 3 minutes there were three cars outside my house with four plain clothed officers and a patrol car with two in uniform bursting through my gate and demanding to see my wife.
After everything had calmed down and I was told I could be arrested for wasting police time it was then explained, at length, how I must bring everything of value from out of my garage and into my house where I can keep an eye on it and Johnny scumbag can't get at it easily....... ____________________ Current Bikes: VFR 800Fi 1998 & CB250N Superdream 1981 |
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st3v3 Super Spammer
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Posted: 14:50 - 28 Jun 2022 Post subject: |
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scoobydaz wrote: | Several years ago I had my garage broken into and the brand new bikes that I'd had for two weeks, replacing the previous ones stolen 6 weeks earlier from the very same garage, were nicked.
This happened on a Thursday night whilst I was visiting my mother in hospital who was being treated for cancer, in Norfolk.
My wife reported the bikes stolen Friday upon seeing the garage door open and the bikes (plus other bits) gone.
I arrived home Friday night, somewhat emotional and exhausted and called plod to see what was happening only to be told to that when they could be bothered they would generate a crime number and send it over for me to claim again, I said this wasn't good enough and I wanted to see someone at the crime scene, I was told that it was a low priority and to wait for a crime number.
I placed the phone on the table and walked away, winked at my wife and whispered not to worry, I then said in a load voice " I'm going to teach you not to look after my stuff when I'm gone your STUPID BITCH" and cut the phone off.
Surprisingly within 3 minutes there were three cars outside my house with four plain clothed officers and a patrol car with two in uniform bursting through my gate and demanding to see my wife.
After everything had calmed down and I was told I could be arrested for wasting police time it was then explained, at length, how I must bring everything of value from out of my garage and into my house where I can keep an eye on it and Johnny scumbag can't get at it easily....... | ..but even then, if you're low priority having the bikes in the garage what difference is having them in the house?
We all know any thief isn't going to be deterred by a door in a wall connecting the 2. ____________________ Roger wrote: Women don't get damp for clingy puppies. Get some better happy pills, hit the gym & buy a medallion the size of a dinner plate. Job done |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 1 year, 341 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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