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mikeoldcars
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PostPosted: 14:57 - 29 Sep 2008    Post subject: numberplate stolen Reply with quote

some theiving scumbag has nicked the numberplate off my bike, the thing is the bike had a cover over it and its parked at the side of the house in a fairly secluded spot, it must be someone local to know it was there, the nuts were on the floor so it looks like the theif just yanked the bloody thing off, but what use is my plate to someone who lives close by? its going to get spotted surely, ive reported it to the police who are copming round tommorow. im got one of halfods finest on their for the moment. if that goes its going to have a metal plate with big bolts. to be honest im really pissed about this but im trying not to let it get to me, is this a common thing now?
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rotax81
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PostPosted: 14:59 - 29 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

they are normally used in crimes like filling for fuel and not paying or worse crimes.

as long as you have reported it, keep the crime number Thumbs Up

it's very common round here.
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