recently heard my car door handle clunckm in the early hours of the morning.
when I went outside the pr*ck was 2 housesdown and trying other cardoors.
when I shouted at him , hoping to wake others in the street he told me to mind my own business and went to the next car in the street.
I called the cops who were there in about10 mins due to also attending a domestic elsewhere
The bad guy didnt have a hope as the police dog took a quick sniff around each of the cars and was off down the street ,knowing just where to go and at the end of the street stopped out side a door
busted!!!!!.
evry little piece of data you can give the law will eventually help
just think of of those news reports of houses full of "probably "stolen goods found during raids. If your wheels turned up and were cross referenced to an older report ,thats 1 extra thing to bust them on.
I engrave my name and WA drivers licence number on my tools,with the words WA drivers licence, just to make it easy on young constables. It got my tools back once, and once a phone call about a petrol tool Id sold
I woke up the other night to go to the toilet & as i was walking down the hall i thought i saw my reflection in the glass door. It ran away & I thought **** even my reflection hates me until I woke up some more & realised that it was a person . They had opened the kitchen window & had come to the door to make sure they hadn't woken anybody . The funniest thing is In pretty deaf & they probably think I heard them . Got the police out .They fingerprinted all the vases that were moved out of the kitchen window & It seams like they got a good print.
The police were there in about five Min's as they told me they were patrolling the area as they know about this burglar .
The shed was opened but nothing was taken the police told me this burglar is only interested in cash jewellery electronics anything small & light & they only take 1 or 2 things so u don't even know that you been robbed & they keep coming back . That said my navman went missing from the kitchen table a week before.But the prick tried to come back the next night . My kids were scared & it took about 2 wks for my 8yr old to start to sleep in his bed again . As far as I'm concerned scaring my kids is worse than stealing some crap .
Have to be totally insane to get caught in my place 2 black belts 2 purple belts that's just the kids Ive got enough weapons to outfit a small army.I used to fence & train in knife fighting as well & the cops told me he carries a screw driver & if i confront him in the house just let them go . I'm sorry but that wont be an option. You know what they say never carry a screwdriver to a sword fight .
When I was younger my parents' place got ripped off, they went through the whole house, **** everywhere. I knew exactly who did it, our cleaning lady's son, junkie loser; she was such a good person though, runs the volunteer soup kitchen etc etc that most people overlooked her retarded spawn.
Anyway cops got that dust everywhere, half destroyed my desk when peeling off the sticky tape that picks up the print...nothing happened. Later that week, house gets done over again, they came back for a single computer monitor haha...they also left all the cables, and **** you need to actually connect it all up, idiots.
1 month later a plain cardboard box arrives on the front door with random associated camera gear that was stolen, either they couldn't sell it or the cleaning lady found out, personally I think the later. This 100% vindicated my suspicions, needless to say she was no longer employed. Being 12 at the time and with vengeance on my mind I commenced various operations of retribution that are best not detailed here ![]()
Have an open carport to the street.
The idiot sticks a screwdriver in the cars keyhole,
stuffs the lock and the central locking system.About
$600 to fix this.Steals the ashtray with about $10 of
coins in it, ashtray costs about $120.
Hope he enjoyed his $10 worth of crack,****,dope whatever.
Have installed a fake surveilance camera, now leave the
cars open, fifteen years later nothing ever touched.
These assholes understand the power of video evidence.
Most of them steal from us systematically via welfare
anyway, get a job and pay for your drugs, assholes.
20 years or so ago at un-named golf course in perths southern suburbs.
Club pro noticed he was losing quite a few golf balls,but strangely only of one brand.
He decided to sleep in club shop overnight for a week or so.
Sure enough,someone with a key opened the door,proceeded to nab some of his favourite golf balls.
Yes,it was the 16 year/old club trainee. ![]()
6 months ago I came back home (lived with my mother) and she says "your friend has been here". "what friend?" "it was a guy shorter than you, black hair.. he came to the door and said he usually go around biking with you, asking if you could lend him 20 € to get a phone recharge, so I gave it to him"
obviously this f*cking pr1ck has been watching my house for some time since he knew that I owned a motorbike, my name, and that I wouldn't be there (lucky him, 'cause my 9+ years of martial arts, my katana and several knives would have been quite interesting to use all at once)...
little that you know, same thing happened to one of my friend's auntie, but she lost 50 €...
Just read this. Thought it was relevant to the topic.
A VIGILANT homeowner has told of his shock after busting two alleged thieves in the act when he logged on to web cameras while on holiday in Mauritius.
The Victorian man discovered his house being ransacked 8000km away when he logged on to an iPad.
Stunned, he phoned a friend who alerted police.
"I was shocked," the homeowner said.
"I was watching them for a good two minutes before I called the cops. I didn't know what to do."
Thousands of dollars in electrical equipment including a flat-screen television, alcohol, shoes and even a dog bed were stolen over two visits as three cameras streamed the action.
The homeowner bought the cameras on eBay for $89 each about three years ago to help keep his house safe.
"But I never thought they would come to be used one day," he said.
Springvale Constable Bianca Aitken, one of three officers called to the burglary, said she had never heard of such a case.
"You obviously have CCTV footage, which helps, but to actually get them on an iPad from the other side of the world is a pretty good find, I think," Constable Aitken said.
"I guess he was being cautious with going overseas, but it paid off."
OzSpy Frankston managing director Evan Dodd said web cameras and more sophisticated surveillance systems were becoming an increasingly popular way to protect homes.
"A lot of them are connected to the internet and it's a big selling point," he said.
"You can just jump on your smartphone and see straight away if someone is in your house."
Two men were arrested at the scene, one jumping through a side window in an attempt to escape.
A 32-year-old Mulgrave man and another aged 55 from Noble Park North were each charged with burglary and theft.
Their cases were adjourned at Dandenong Magistrates' Court yesterday until December 14 and January 13.
The homeowner said he remained shaken even though the burglary was more than two months ago.
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The law says you can use the force deemed reasonable at the time, I would say I am sorry but I was bullied when at school and I was so scared at the time, He was going to bash me and my wife . I did not know what I was doing so I kept reloading and shooting!![]()
When I was a kid my dad caught an older guy from school in our garage. He was trying to pinch power tools. My old man just kept kicking him up the arse when he wouldnt answer if he had pinched stuff from other houses.
I reckon after about 3-4 boots up the bum the kid was a dribbling mess. When the police came the copper said they did the same thing with young crims, a size 11 up the clacker is a great deterrent!!
just wish they could do it these days, would solve a lot of youth problems and drop kick parents who let their kids run amok!!!!!!!