n.r.g97
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seams like your more jammy than me well glad it came back in one peice, its enough that it came back but... unhurt thats almost unheard of, glad for u m8
Found out a bit more. Recovered in Wythenshaw. Had been used for various jobs but then they had decided to sell it - thats when it was found.
I think its well organised - the landy was cloned last year when someone copied the plates and put them on another nicked vehicle- they ran around stealing plant and we got the call from the police! Almost certain its linked.
One thing that is puzzling me - all the locks are intact-even the fuel cap. Some say you can use any landy key to open another, but I think someone had a key. I know landy locks are crap, but are they really that rubbish?
Spending tomorrow installing security post and new locks.
If you ever catch them a few of us should tie an arm or leg to each of our landys then drive off. A week or so ago I saw a story about a thief who was caught in the act in india or somewhere like that. People grabbed him and tore all his clothes off then tied him to a flag pole. People walking past then spent a day throwing things at him and nobody, not even the police, let him down.
funny you should mention wythenshawe i live there (certainly wasnt me ) i saw a green disco 1 on my street with an ifor williams car trailer shifting a silver car off our road reg was different from the one on the trailer
dark green disco 1 reg w885 --- didnt see the rest but wasnt arf moovin on these narrow streets looked dodgy as **** to me
They could just put windows on the cells with their crime written on the glass so people can have a wonder down and see who the local thieves are.
Juicey sadly the bat is the only thing they understand. There just a bunch of fookers for robbing peoples beloveds ,i would be pig sick if mine went. Thinks its time to invest in a clutch claw aswell the more security devices the better i say.
In my area theres a massive spate of landie thefts over the last week. Sorry i wont say what area im from just being cautious hope it doesnt offend anyone.
The worst thing is, if someone breaks into your Land Rover and you clobber them over the head (quite rightly) and the courts judge you used inappropriate force, you can get into trouble. How ? Surely, anyone breaking into someone else's property forfeits their human rights at that point?
It's completely unfair that our pride and joy's are going missing left right and centre.
Really? things av changedbury the evidence, in the dark without an independent witness not a court in land will convict you
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