Prison should be hard. Human rights? Nope you lost those when you broke the law. You knew you where doing it so thats that. No TV etc. just a bed and an exercise area.
In shock by this still, got woken up at 3:30am on Thursday morning by someone trying to prise off our kitchen window with a crowbar! They've made quite a mess of it, bending a lot of the plastic around it and damaging the brickwork too.
Went downstairs after hearing the banging and they saw me and ran off before I could get a description of them so unfortunately Police had little to go off (Who were excellent by the way, had 3+ cars round within 5 minutes and CSI shortly after).
We initially though they were after either my father's or my car as those were the ones on the driveway and both keys were on display in the kitchen Follow up officer spoke to us today and confirmed that they were most likely after mine as they'd had a surge of people in the area having ST's/Seat FR's etc targeted by thieves looking to steal then strip them of unique parts. It's certainly taken the shine off owning my ST now as I already worried about it (Just think back to Overlag's car getting stripped in a car park) and its even worse now, worrying they'll just come back and tear bits off instead.
We're going to be fitting a CCTV system in the next week or two and a motion light on the drive, hopefully be a big deterrent.
Just reminds me what a **** country we live in, I thought my car was quite safe as we live in a relatively rural area but still have problems with the scum in our city
Try explaining that to our lefty counterparts...
Edit: In fact, I might bung devvo a grand to go and steal/joyride/burn out hurf's car, before breaking into his house, violating his wife and dog and legging it with his TV whilst shouting 'waaaaaaah ****head' through his burberry balaclava and see how hurf feels then.
In fact every criminal apologist should go through this just to see how it feels to be the victim of a crime and perhaps they'd change their ridiculous point of view.
I remember having my first car broken into and a very personal zippo (18th birthday gift) being stolen along with other things... I'd have happily kicked the stool out from under the **** who did it.
Prison should be hard. Human rights? Nope you lost those when you broke the law. You knew you where doing it so thats that. No TV etc. just a bed and an exercise area.
What happens when you live in a country that has silly things that are against the law? Do they lose all human rights too? The Government should be free to dish out torture on its own citizens?
What happens when you live in a country that has silly things that are against the law? Do they lose all human rights too? The Government should be free to dish out torture on its own citizens?
What happens when you live in a country that has silly things that are against the law? Do they lose all human rights too? The Government should be free to dish out torture on its own citizens?
Try explaining that to our lefty counterparts...
Edit: In fact, I might bung devvo a grand to go and steal/joyride/burn out hurf's car, before breaking into his house, violating his wife and dog and legging it with his TV whilst shouting 'waaaaaaah ****head' through his burberry balaclava and see how hurf feels then.
In fact every criminal apologist should go through this just to see how it feels to be the victim of a crime and perhaps they'd change their ridiculous point of view.
I remember having my first car broken into and a very personal zippo (18th birthday gift) being stolen along with other things... I'd have happily kicked the stool out from under the **** who did it.
Sounds like you'd put up a fight?
You bumped this thread for that?!
So would I, I wouldn't think twice about inflicting serious damage and trauma on someone trying to violate my property.
I questioned hurf as his response made it sound like he would put up a fight, whereas he firmly believes that criminals should be treated with wooly justice - it would be quite the hypocracy if it were the case.
Documented social research such as... we have soft as **** prisons, incompetent judges and **** loads of crime and a population unhappy at lenient sentencing. Good job. <golfclap>
but I get to go to sleep knowing that someone who has unfortunately had to resort to crime for what ever reason, is being locked up in a prison cell.