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Martin_1962

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Tyre attack
« on: 16 September 2007, 11:38:18 »

Went to Tesco this morning, just before I got in the car I saw a twig leaning against the tyre, moved it, then saw a sharp piece of plastic placed where if I had driven off I would have got a puncture.

Got an incident number - 3 possibles, 1 probable
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #1 on: 16 September 2007, 11:42:58 »

Some people just need.......................Grrrrrhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Bring back public flogging >:(
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #2 on: 16 September 2007, 11:43:01 »

yes it was probably that bitch house sitter >:( >:(
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #3 on: 16 September 2007, 11:43:27 »

you would just slap someone silly if you caught them    glad you noticed it :y
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #4 on: 16 September 2007, 11:49:12 »

Since the probables were asleep I decided to waxoil my car.

Since the rear arches are a likely palce to get rust I used my compressor to squirt waxoil around the body cavities around the arches.

90% certain HS, 5% random, 3% someone else, 2% the last possible.

Not taken any action beyond reporting - won't give them the satisfaction
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #5 on: 16 September 2007, 11:54:23 »

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Went to Tesco this morning, just before I got in the car I saw a twig leaning against the tyre, moved it, then saw a sharp piece of plastic placed where if I had driven off I would have got a puncture.

Got an incident number - 3 possibles, 1 probable

should have looked for someone looking over as you drove off, then run the ****** down
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RonaldMcBurger

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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #6 on: 16 September 2007, 11:58:23 »

I have only briefly read these posts Martin, but am I right in thinking that all this grief is from a housesitter? If so, where is the owner? Can you contact them?
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Martin_1962

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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #7 on: 16 September 2007, 13:53:08 »

THey are geting a full list of what has happened while they have been away.

Cannot at all pin this on anyone - otherwise I would.
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #8 on: 16 September 2007, 17:45:41 »

Feel for you,

but, I Think it's time you turn a blind eye, as much as it hurts.

Remember you are a different type of people to these, they KNOW where you live, you will struggle to find out much about them
Sounds like they will fight dirty, so you may morally win, but I wouldn't want the agro, least your tyres are ok this time, could easily be a tin of paint stripper next time, attack on your brakes or anything.

Whatever stink you kick up later, they WILL know it was you, and they do sound like the sort of people who will have revenge, be it you, your family, car, or house.

I hate this type of behaviour, but please think through the consequences of any actions against them.

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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #9 on: 16 September 2007, 17:46:41 »

You wouldn't have thought there was so much yobbish behaviour in Warndon  :-?  :-/

CCTV.... ?
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #10 on: 16 September 2007, 19:24:31 »

Firstly they have a job they have to remain clean in, any trouble = unemployed.

Secondly I will ask our works buildings owner if he has anything I can borrow

Thirdly she goes on Thursday - neighbours back soon :y

Fourthly we have remained completley within the law at all times, we have not been noisy at illegal times, we have not made maliscious phone calls, we have not dumped dog poo, and we haven't tried knobbling cars.

I could so easily knobble her car or put a turn in the cabin air intake, but I won't so I can have a moral superiority.

As to scared - she can't do anything, not without losing her job, and I know how to hurt people if I am attacked, yet I don't know how to attack - if that makes sense. So absolute worst case is she gets a broken nose.

I will be placing my old HVC4000P in the window tonight pointing at my car, she doesn't know the tube is knacked!.
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #11 on: 16 September 2007, 20:05:08 »

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Firstly they have a job they have to remain clean in, any trouble = unemployed.

Secondly I will ask our works buildings owner if he has anything I can borrow

Thirdly she goes on Thursday - neighbours back soon :y

Fourthly we have remained completley within the law at all times, we have not been noisy at illegal times, we have not made maliscious phone calls, we have not dumped dog poo, and we haven't tried knobbling cars.

I could so easily knobble her car or put a turn in the cabin air intake, but I won't so I can have a moral superiority.

As to scared - she can't do anything, not without losing her job, and I know how to hurt people if I am attacked, yet I don't know how to attack - if that makes sense. So absolute worst case is she gets a broken nose.

I will be placing my old HVC4000P in the window tonight pointing at my car, she doesn't know the tube is knacked!.
whats that i hope its not a gun ;D
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #12 on: 16 September 2007, 20:08:01 »

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I will be placing my old HVC4000P in the window tonight pointing at my car, she doesn't know the tube is knacked!.
whats that i hope its not a gun ;D
It's a 50's ray gun.  You can't get the tubes any more though.  Martin built it as a university project, before everything went so safety conscious.  ::)
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Martin_1962

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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #13 on: 16 September 2007, 20:49:31 »

It is a 1982 or 1983 video camera, well it worked until 1999 then basically the tube conked.
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Re: Tyre attack
« Reply #14 on: 16 September 2007, 21:41:40 »

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Some people just need.......................Grrrrrhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Bring back public flogging >:(


A good kicking, I know we should not say or do that, But if I caught anyone doing such malicious acts I WOULD. >:( >:( >:( >:(
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