Thieving barstewards

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Tommy
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Location: Stoke

Post: # 30162Post Tommy

... Second week back after the ankle ligaments. First week of kids holidays (coincidence?) some little fecker went in our van and had away with my phone.

Afternoon taken up with getting crime reference number, talking to provider and making insurance claims.
Not happy

seanandruby
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Location: eastbourne

Post: # 30166Post seanandruby

next time lock the door and keep goods in the boot.
sean

Tommy
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Post: # 30193Post Tommy

Its a crew cab transit so no boot. We were always getting tools and such from it, hence why it wasnt locked.

Another gang had a blower nicked the other week and the fuel tank siphoned

Mikey_C
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Joined: Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:24 pm
Location: Bournemouth, Dorset

Post: # 30200Post Mikey_C

i think it might pay to get a secure safe put under the seat or use the glove box if its got one. failing that loiter with a shovel till the thieving git(s) turn and solve the problem permanently!

Suggers
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Post: # 30201Post Suggers

Had the old bill round this pm - had we seen 2 asian lads in beaten up Peugeot? - evidently they'd been nicking tools from builder's pick-up, half mile down the lane - he spotted them - smashed windscreen, rearscreen & stove in every panel !!
Old bill thought it was hilarious - good on 'im...
"Meet the new boss - same as the old boss - We all get fooled again"

seanandruby
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Post: # 30202Post seanandruby

hope they had same treatment....at least a broken arm, or leg :)
sean

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