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    Geez, how can I be that stupid. Thank's for all the ideas, guys....


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    Originally posted by Marmoot

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    Umm......." I just happened to be burning off some weeds, yer 'onor, when I noticed something strange going on in the house and..........!"      
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    Originally posted by Coldkiwi
    I've heard the the boys in Blue take a similar line with rough blokes
    A phone book beating works wonders without leaving a mark, or so a guy I know told me after his night spent on a ride-along in South Auckland (potential recruit.) Big Islander trashes cell... 4 cops with phone books enter... cops leave cell with big Islander blubbering like a baby but very well behaved.

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    Spare a thought for the dude from Northland at the moment in court for shooting the guys who were in the process of stealing his farm bike (Ok so it wasnt a decent bike)...damn thing was half way on their truck!

    If I had a gun and saw that well.....

    Does anyone remember a few years a go a guy shot (and killed) an intruder outside his house Panmure and he got a light sentence if I remember right.

    The law is an ass I say
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    Originally posted by georgedubyabush
    A phone book beating works wonders without leaving a mark, or so a guy I know told me after his night spent on a ride-along in South Auckland (potential recruit.) Big Islander trashes cell... 4 cops with phone books enter... cops leave cell with big Islander blubbering like a baby but very well behaved.
    Sounds like a nice 'urban myth' to me.

    I am sorry - gun and intruder in my house equals need for body bag - fuck the consequences

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    Originally posted by wkid_one
    Sounds like a nice 'urban myth' to me.
    If it is, I fell for it then when he told me. He was my boss and generally not a Bullshit Artist.

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    yeh i know someone who got broken down by the police with a phone book, hands in cuffs behind his back and proceded to unleash, but hey, my mate deserved it

    Just one thing though, how do you trash a cell?

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    Originally posted by Nouseforaname
    yeh i know someone who got broken down by the police with a phone book, hands in cuffs behind his back and proceded to unleash, but hey, my mate deserved it

    Just one thing though, how do you trash a cell?
    How does smearing your own shit around sound?

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    If you do shoot someone in your house, make a proper job of it. You don't need a 'he said, I said' situation.
    On the subject of burglars, my brother got burgled recently. Among other things, they stole his TV that died the week before.
    I hope it was stolen to order for one of their homicidal mates.
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    Originally posted by Lou Girardin
    If you do shoot someone in your house, make a proper job of it. You don't need a 'he said, I said' situation.
    Ho yuss.

    Far as I remember there's a legal doctrine of 'no excessive force in self defense'. Which is quite restrictive compared to some other countries (but at least you're not going to go bankrupt with the resultant legal fees from a self-defense incident, like you would if you were in the good ol' US of A!)

    The 'self-defense' part is what the chap who shot the thief missed. It wasn't self-defense 'cause the guys were running away at the time. I suppose he should have just let them take his quadbike then, eh?

    However if you can reasonably claim that the dead thug in your kitchen with a couple of 12-gauge-slug sized holes through his torso was running at you with that carving knife lying next to him and you happened to be have your Mossberg out when you heard him coming (since under normal circumstances it's stored securely of course yer 'onour) ... and it was just you and the shotgun between him and your sleeping kids... things might be looking more hopeful when you get to court.

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    Not long after the scooter thing I got done again yesterday evening. Me and my friend were rollerblading in Cornwall park in 1 tree hill at about 18:00, so I parked my van in the carpark inside the park.

    We were away for 50mins and when we came back, the window was smashed, her nice shoes, CDs and My CDs, CD player were all taken. I had hidden all of it in the glove box so they were all out of sight.

    I use to like the sence of security of owning old crapy things (1988 Rusty Ford Ecovan) but after yesterday even thats gone now. All my things can be replaced with not a lot of money but I feel really bad because her shoes can't be replaced in NZ and she had a really big collection of CDs. The music she listens to is similar to the likeings of a 50 year old, so the thieves would end up chucking them away afterwards anyway. But they were special to her and very hard to replace. This sort of shit really ruins a good time...

    I took the van to Auckland central to see if they could do anything but all he said was "I am very sorry but we just do not have the resourses for finger printing every case we get". Frustrating really, all you can do is move on. I think I will definetly get theft insurance now, even for my old crapy possesions.

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    Yeah - insurance is a must. You gotta feel for the guy up north who shot at the mongrels stealing his quad, though. Apparently it was his third one to go walkabout and his insurance company no longer wanted to know. 
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    Insurance is worth squat for most of the stuff nicked from cars - like what are thay going to value her CDs at? You're hard pressed to get up to the value of the the excess.Knowing that they don't have any idea as to the worth of what they stole and will probably toss it or give it to a mate makes me feel....um dunno,kinda sad for them really.But I'm not gunna cry if they're still alive with 3 broken legs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Had my van broken into today while I took my boys to MOTAT.A quick grab of a few things - a bag, tools,CD car kit,a book,but left me my competion license and umbrella.Nothing too precious to me or irreplacable,but still about $400 worth - I'm glad I didn't see them walking around with any of my stuff cause I woulda run the pricks down and then backed over them again! shit,I'm wild!

    My daughter had her car broken into last week and lost her CD player and CDs,plus some clothes and stuff - her car was alarmed and in a patroled parking area.

    I hope someone walks into work trying to sell me some tools - I've been planning some ways to settle the matter for good!


    will people ever stop??
    suppose if they know they can get away with it ! there should definately be harsher punishments for theifs
    " We are told to forgive and forget....but if we forget what we forgave then isn't forgivness pointless ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by amylou
    will people ever stop??
    suppose if they know they can get away with it ! there should definately be harsher punishments for theifs

    WHO the hell dug this old topic up hmmmm

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