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    Car stolen in Thornhill

    Last night, god knows how but it's gone from outside my house. Black vauxhall insignia. Installing CCTV this week... never think it would happen to you until it does.

    Anyone else had similar experiences? Feel very unsafe in my own home because of these scumbags

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    **** man, sorry to hear that. Hope the bastards are caught!

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    Dreadful news, your right it must leave you feeling unsafe and someone has invaded your privacy .

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    Thanks, let's hope so. Didn't seem to be at the highest of priorities for the police however. Just logged it as stolen and said they'd let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Dreadful news, your right it must leave you feeling unsafe and someone has invaded your privacy .
    The privacy part is what is horrible. They obviously have been scoping out the area for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baker View Post
    The privacy part is what is horrible. They obviously have been scoping out the area for a while.
    How did they manage to steal your car , did they break 8nto your house for the keys ?

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    More chance of cops nailing blancmange to a ceiling than catching the scrotes.
    If car thieves or House breakers do get caught then chop a hand off. Draconian measures but they won’t do it again. If they do, chop the other fuc*er off.
    Ps. I’m being serious. Too many keunts walking around thinking they can just take what they want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    More chance of cops nailing blancmange to a ceiling than catching the scrotes.
    If car thieves or House breakers do get caught then chop a hand off. Draconian measures but they won’t do it again. If they do, chop the other fuc*er off.
    Ps. I’m being serious. Too many keunts walking around thinking they can just take what they want.
    Sounds like you're up for a bit of Sharia Law to me.

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    Just a thought, any of your neighbours have cameras fitted nearbye. They might have caught them.

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    House down the road had his truck broken into and they took his tools, so he fitted camera's on his drive, to stop is happening again

    3 weeks down the line, his truck is done again ( i guess they think the owner of the truck needs tools for work, they will buy new and know what tools will be in it )

    anyways, its all on CCTV, he shows the police who say " thats great, HD video of it, but still doesnt help us catch the bloke, as we dont know who he is "

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    More chance of cops nailing blancmange to a ceiling than catching the scrotes.
    If car thieves or House breakers do get caught then chop a hand off. Draconian measures but they won’t do it again. If they do, chop the other fuc*er off.
    Ps. I’m being serious. Too many keunts walking around thinking they can just take what they want.
    That's the touchy feely Libereal world we are in , if caught , it would be down to a tragic early life ,when someone stole his breakfast box as a child , that has left him devoid of self respect and meaning and he only wants to seek revenge .

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    Re: Car stolen in Thornhill

    So your 15 year old son steals a car and you would be happy to cut off his hand. Great idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auntie Andy View Post
    So your 15 year old son steals a car and you would be happy to cut off his hand. Great idea.
    Thinly veiled 'my 15 year old son is a car thief' post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auntie Andy View Post
    So your 15 year old son steals a car and you would be happy to cut off his hand. Great idea.
    I have had a car pinched a couple of times when I lived in Cardiff. Including from outside my flat in Llandaff.
    Very unpleasant experience but I never wanted to cut the thieves limbs off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian gibson View Post
    Thinly veiled 'my 15 year old son is a car thief' post
    Shhhh

    Had my car stolen following an away game with the City. Game called off when we were 10 minutes from ground, followed by supporters bus breaking down and when I got back to Nangarw my car was gone.

    Didn’t want the guys hands cut off though

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    Re: Car stolen in Thornhill

    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    More chance of cops nailing blancmange to a ceiling than catching the scrotes.
    If car thieves or House breakers do get caught then chop a hand off. Draconian measures but they won’t do it again. If they do, chop the other fuc*er off.
    Ps. I’m being serious. Too many keunts walking around thinking they can just take what they want.
    How about chopping their feet off too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louth View Post
    How about chopping their feet off too?
    Good idea. Hadn’t thought of that!
    Would save parents having to bow to peer pressure and buy expensive trainers for them.
    Win win.!!

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    Re: Car stolen in Thornhill

    Quote Originally Posted by Baker View Post
    Last night, god knows how but it's gone from outside my house. Black vauxhall insignia. Installing CCTV this week... never think it would happen to you until it does.

    Anyone else had similar experiences? Feel very unsafe in my own home because of these scumbags


    Sorry to hear that.

    Read somewhere the other day that car theft has risen by 30% due to thieves now being able to get around most car security systems. And there was me thinking car theft was a dying art.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluethrough View Post
    Sorry to hear that.

    Read somewhere the other day that car theft has risen by 30% due to thieves now being able to get around most car security systems. And there was me thinking car theft was a dying art.
    Would like to see that article. I believe modern cars are almost impossible to steal , so the thieves are breaking into the houses and getting the keys from the hook in the kitchen .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    Would like to see that article. I believe modern cars are almost impossible to steal , so the thieves are breaking into the houses and getting the keys from the hook in the kitchen .
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...urity-devices/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penarth Blues View Post
    I was going to add other than organised crime for top end vehicles .
    Your local car thief still cant steal your car ,without the keys .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    I was going to add other than organised crime for top end vehicles .
    Your local car thief still cant steal your car ,without the keys .
    Happy New Year Jimmy!

    You maybe right except I'm struggling to reconcile 'Vauxhall Insignia' and 'top end vehicles'.

    I know I won't do anything about it until I get a car nicked again though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    I was going to add other than organised crime for top end vehicles .
    Your local car thief still cant steal your car ,without the keys .

    As an example, you can get some sort of master key fot Transit MK7's and device to plug into port under the steering column for about £300. Google transit owners club, stolen vans. I think same is available for many vehicles as well now. No damaged locks or steering columns and vehicles started in about 30 seconds.

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    Re: Car stolen in Thornhill

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    Would like to see that article. I believe modern cars are almost impossible to steal , so the thieves are breaking into the houses and getting the keys from the hook in the kitchen .
    Had my Fiesta stolen from Leckwith hill whilst we were at the Hull city game. Just a pile of broken glass and no car. Have heard they can use a laptop and plug in to the diagnostic port to start the car, don't know if that's true or not.

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    Re: Car stolen in Thornhill

    Looks like I'm back to taking out the petrol pump fuse again. That was the only way to stop my Vauxhall being stolen back in the late 80's. Didn't stop the arseholes knackering the steering column though

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