Been robbed

Unlucky mate,hope you find those thieves and take back your belonging or at least hurt them.
geeza said:
Pretty ****** off because my north face fleece has gone along with a couple of other decent coats and some of my mates.
When I read this I initially thought you said those thieves took your mates. :o
 
u live in the isle of man not very often i lock my door at all, infact untill i go to bed my front door is ajar.. and that can be 6am
 
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strangly enough i hav got some of my stuff back. On the wayt to work this morning i found one of the coats on the floor so i picked it up and took it to work. Walking back i noticed another of the caots (north face fleece) over a fence on top of some concrete slabs! I grabbed it right back.

A lot happier now because the fleece was a 2 part of a £160 coat. The other coat was quite expensive aswell. Do you think its a possibility that someone is doing this a lot in my area then quickly going off and stashing whatever they find in certain places then going back for them at a later time.

Seems strange they just dumped a £60 fleece! and a baker street coat aswell
 
My friend walked out on someone stealing his bike, so chased them. They got away with his girlfriend's but dropped the one they'd come on. So he part-exchanged :)
 
Reesy said:
Are you the dude (OP) who had some **** up the side of his toilet.

(Toilet Monster)

I had the toliet monster but its gone now our landlords handy men have come and sorted the leak in the toilet. It was the damp that attracted everything.

Also may i just add the our kitchen ceiling collopsed which sort of forced us to ring our landlord, the damp had leaked through the roof and all the plaster dropped off one morning in the kitchen.

It wasnt **** actually in the toliet
 
Wouldn't just rely on a yale lock on the front door without sticking the key in and giving it another twist so it can't be slipped. Had a locksmith round a while back and it took him 2 seconds to slip it and he told me to use the other lock or make sure to twist the key in the yale lock as that stops it being slipped. Probably obvious though :/
 
Would I be allowed to leave the front door wide open some time and stand behind it with wilson (my trusty wilson putter) waiting for sneak thieves?
Then clonk
 
geeza said:
Would I be allowed to leave the front door wide open some time and stand behind it with wilson (my trusty wilson putter) waiting for sneak thieves?
Then clonk

1 wood tbh :D "Av it!"
 
I lived in Burley near Headlingley last year and during the summer it was rife with sneak in burglaries. I had some **** walk in the house when I was in the living room just walk into the kitchen. He claimed he thought "Gary" lived there and that there was a party so he cleared off. Later realised he had taken my mates MP3 player. We spoke to a few of the neighbours and the same had happened to them.

I guess they must know its new students around this time of year that are less the wiser and likely to leave doors open especially since its hot out.

Keep it locked mate.
 
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