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I have had my car broken into.

I have also caught and stopped someone breaking into my girlfriends car.



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spurgeonryan said:
Dr.Grass said:
spurgeonryan said:
Dr.Grass said:
1. 80GB IPOD

2. Uber Laptop

3. Wii + 4wiimotes/nunchucks/wm+ + Galaxy/NSMB/Metroid/Kart/Smash...12 games + 2 classic controllers

4. Broke into my car

5. Someone broke into my house while I was sleeping (almost killed him)

6. Mountain Bike

7. 3 x cellphones

... I live in South Africa.


Dr. Grass...it is not a crime to live in South Africa. Don't let anyone ever tell you that.

 

Bikes always seem to be a big item to steal. Not very expensive though.

 

Huh!? Are you serious with that first comment? I was implying that crime is a problem here... I love my country.

Mountain bikes can be more expensive than motorcars.

No I am sure you love your country. Just a small joke. Smalllllllll joke. sorry if it offended you or anything.

How much was your bike? :P

I thought it must be a joke :)

haha, actually my bike wasn't too expensive R2000 ~ $200 or so. I do know someone who has a bike worth over $6000 - the crazy idiot.



Too many time to count. Saddest one was my backpack... with my psp in it.



Quem disse que a boca é tua?

Qual é, Dadinho...?

Dadinho é o caralho! Meu nome agora é Zé Pequeno!

Bike stolen
Watch stolen
Attempt to fraud me crossing a border

Nothing serious



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Yeah, this kid on our street has burgled my house a few times. He's burgles other houses on the street too. He really should have had a jail sentence by now. He's on probation (I think that's the term), but that doesn't stop him roaming the street outside his house hurling abuse at his former victims when they pass by (although, for the time being, it has stopped him breaking into people's houses). He likes to blame the people he's burgled for his criminal record, like we're the grasses in the wrong.

I don't get why he does it either. He's from a middle class family that spoils the hell out of him, so I don't think money is the issue. But maybe that's the problem, he's spoiled to hell and I don't think he's ever understood the concept of "work", he just expects things to be given to him and when they're not given to him he thinks he has the right to just take them.



Victims ? , aren't we all?



i had a guy on drugs once trying to steal my car while i filled it up on the station. we wrestled a bit for the key i didn't let go, until other people from inside came out. he started fighting them and throwing things off shelves inside the station and eventually ran away before the police arrived.

he pulled another guy out of his car on a parking lot in front of a supermarket, they caught him eventually in Germany on his way to the Netherlands where he supposedly wanted to become a sailor to start a new life.



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- George Orwell, ‘1984’

highwaystar101 said:
Yeah, this kid on our street has burgled my house a few times. He's burgles other houses on the street too. He really should have had a jail sentence by now. He's on probation (I think that's the term), but that doesn't stop him roaming the street outside his house hurling abuse at his former victims when they pass by (although, for the time being, it has stopped him breaking into people's houses). He likes to blame the people he's burgled for his criminal record, like we're the grasses in the wrong.

I don't get why he does it either. He's from a middle class family that spoils the hell out of him, so I don't think money is the issue. But maybe that's the problem, he's spoiled to hell and I don't think he's ever understood the concept of "work", he just expects things to be given to him and when they're not given to him he thinks he has the right to just take them.


actually read an article recently about something like this. (from the uk as well).  the kid was being forced to write and apology letter to his victim and in the letter he started talking shit about the guy and how it was his fault for being an idiot and not locking his own door or something. (the letter was not delivered).

 

here i went and found the article even, if anyones interested:  ARTICLE



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