Sh*t happens.... and how...

Well, while you're enjoying the fireworks, I've been sat here with local plod* going over CCTV footage from last night - when, at

20.05hrs (while I was talking to Simon on the dog-n-bone) some little scrote - after thinking they'd disabled the CCTV (one camera knocked out, leaving three covert) broke into Grumble. Took MP3 CD Sony header, satnav (my fishfinder) and a few other bits. Not too much hassle as they were mostly due for decom when the digidash goes in anyway. Broke the fecking side window though...

This after Max puppy had been in the doggie hospital all day having his paw rebuilt (sorry forelorn puppy at present with big bandage and very, very big lampshade around his neck)...

Expensive day 'twas yesterday, circa 1,800 quid in all, ho hum... :-(

(* Two, female, pretty - every cloud etc...) :-)

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Mother
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Next time, wire the bodywork to the mains.....

Speaking as someone who had thier 101 Ambi broken into and trashed, my heart goes out to you.

Alex

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Alex

Sorry about that - I hope they can do something and catch the bugger. You'll have to get something that alerts you when the CCTV gets some movement so that you can nip out with your maglite and investigate.

The new CCTV at work caught some little buggers breaking in last week. We spent a while getting a good shot of them off the CCTV and printing it out to give to the police. They were even identified (Its a school and they were ex-pupils). Still waiting to find out what the police are going to do about as of the end of last week.

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Tom Woods

Ususally someone within 1/4 mile. If you find them first and need a chuck give me a shout.

Sally sends her sympathy... well she would if she could take her paws off her ears.

Jees! How big were the fish you were looking for!

I've seen a few Digital dashes advertised by Kit car accessory companies, can did the Advert out if you like. Think it's at work, in my locker...safe!

Lee D

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Lee_D

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Someone hasn't been to a vet lately... That probably accounts for 99% of the 1,800! :(

Derry

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Derry Argue

I think the going rate for punishment for such crimes is a holiday to Disneyland.

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SimonJ

On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 20:56:20 +0000, Mother scribbled the following nonsense:

Thieving little scrotes, need shooting. Trust you were able to get some decent images, from what I remember your CCTV set up is fairly good.

Sounds like a case of someone who knew what was in the vehicle.....

Trust puppy dog is not chewing his bandages this time??

Missed a cracker last night, just got up and had fried breakfast.... Took 2.5hrs to let of the things last night, lots of mushy peas, sausages, meat and tatty pie, jacket spuds, and the odd tin of beer. Yet again, silly big tent proved its usefulness, and will hold a full size patio heater too boot!

Oh, and yes father is still dining out on LRFest.....

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Simon Isaacs

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Paul S. Brown

...and Mother"

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Richard Brookman

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Diane Brookman

snip boring Landy bit ;o)

Awww. We have a Max puppy, albeit now 18 months old and 6 stone 4 pounds (weighed him yesterday). It's horrible when they're poorly or injured. I'm impressed that yours will tolerate a lampshade. When our Max was "seen to" he came home with one. It lasted approximately 40 seconds. If he hadn't removed it, we'd have had to, just so that we'd have some furniture left.

Best wishes to your boy, and much misfortune to your burglars.

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jermec

Backup puppy needed.

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EMB

...and EMB spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

It really needs luminous teeth, a la Hound of the Baskervilles. That would see 'em off!

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Richard Brookman

How about loud doggy noises and something that shakes a bloody big weight about under the floor....should scare the shit out of 'em.

Steve

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Steve

or this...

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Mother

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