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Title: bad start to the day
Post by: littlemissC on June 24, 2006, 09:57:43 AM
went to notts last night where my friend and her hubbie both finaled,so a good night in all.on the way home me and said friend were nearly killed as a taxi came at us at 100miles an hour and just missed us before we turned.as we turned the corner a black cat was in the road and we staring at us.i said that cant be a good omen.anyway safely tucked up in bed,when at 5 o clock my husband comes running upstairs and tells me we have been burgled,he found a guy in our kitchen,unfortunatly he couldnt catch him.luckily as he had got disturberd the only thing he left with was my husbands keys.still that means a day of getting all the house locks changed,and the car too.these people are absolute b******s,and i wish my husband had caught them.

WHAT A START TO THE DAY >:(


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: The_nun on June 24, 2006, 10:02:57 AM
It was probably best the your Hubby did not catch him, these scum sometimes tend to carry an object of some descript on them and in a panick if caught would not think twice about using it. Mr Nun once chased one out of our home, he was gone for 20 mins, he never caught him as he had no shoes on but was sure he would have got him if he had. It was the longest 20 ins of my life. You can change your lock etc etc.. but hubby...nahhh not worth it..


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: littlemissC on June 24, 2006, 10:53:24 AM
i know what you mean nun but im just so angry,i feel violated.and these locksmiths are theifs aswell.90 quid a door. ;tk;


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: Josh on June 24, 2006, 03:04:21 PM
Be positive and be glad nothing that bad happened. You're all ok, and the burglar didn't have time to clear out your house.


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: Harmony26 on June 24, 2006, 04:30:07 PM
My sympathy to you - my place was done over and it is such a frightening experience and a total violation.  Just wondered if your insurance can help with the cost of changing the locks - the locksmiths invariably charge an absolute fortune knowing that insurance companies often foot the bill. Anyway, glad you are both safe.  Take care.


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: RFC on June 24, 2006, 08:41:45 PM
Horrible to get burgled
it happened to my mate last year .he found a 13 or 14 year old kid in his livingroom
caught him and slapped him a few times . just as he was calling the police the kid said
My mum told me to say you caught me and dragged me up to the bedroom and tried to do things to me , now im going to call the police
My mate let him go .. what could he do you get branded like that and it sticks
Just shows you what were up against nowadays and what some parents will let there little shits do
hope you get it sorted out   littlemiss


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: bhoywonder on June 24, 2006, 09:14:27 PM
Horrible to get burgled
it happened to my mate last year .he found a 13 or 14 year old kid in his livingroom
caught him and slapped him a few times . just as he was calling the police the kid said
My mum told me to say you caught me and dragged me up to the bedroom and tried to do things to me , now im going to call the police
My mate let him go .. what could he do you get branded like that and it sticks
Just shows you what were up against nowadays and what some parents will let there little shits do
hope you get it sorted out   littlemiss

jesus.....nice parenting


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: littlemissC on June 26, 2006, 07:45:24 AM
a 15 year old kid came back last night with the car keys.nick caught him and he said someone had sent him to get the car.then 2 young girls came running up and started throwing bricks at him,so he had to let the lad go.if my children ever gorw up to be like that,id take them to the police myself.


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: mex on June 29, 2006, 12:46:20 AM
rule 1 if you catch them make them un able to run


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: johnlarsson on June 29, 2006, 12:56:29 AM
my ex girlfreinds mum and dads house was done over a few years ago.. i remeber.

they must have been kids coz all they took was a few or her brothers computer games playstation and camera

they raided her room to. never took nufin but they emptied all her drawers with clothes in them pants and bras and stuff everywere..... must have been looking for money or valuable jewalry

i just remeber her and me feeling sick.. she had to throw all the underwear out and buy new ones.. she just couldnt wear them again


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: littlemissC on June 29, 2006, 09:47:15 AM
my husband had to go to the police station to look at mug shots yesterday,he picked the guy out strait away.the police then told him that they had someone in custody,but wouldnt tell him if it was the same person.fingers crossed it is.


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: boldie on June 29, 2006, 10:23:50 AM
Horrible to get burgled
it happened to my mate last year .he found a 13 or 14 year old kid in his livingroom
caught him and slapped him a few times . just as he was calling the police the kid said
My mum told me to say you caught me and dragged me up to the bedroom and tried to do things to me , now im going to call the police
My mate let him go .. what could he do you get branded like that and it sticks
Just shows you what were up against nowadays and what some parents will let there little shits do
hope you get it sorted out   littlemiss


that's why I don't mind someone beating the shit out of little tykes. If someone rbeaks into my house they're gonna get a beating (happened once...but the guy had actually fallen asleep on my couch and all, he got a rude wake-up call)
The thing is...you can't file charges against them for breaking into your house after you beat the shit out of them as that means they geta  fine and you get sent to jail.


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: AndrewT on June 29, 2006, 11:06:37 AM
Horrible to get burgled
it happened to my mate last year .he found a 13 or 14 year old kid in his livingroom
caught him and slapped him a few times . just as he was calling the police the kid said
My mum told me to say you caught me and dragged me up to the bedroom and tried to do things to me , now im going to call the police
My mate let him go .. what could he do you get branded like that and it sticks
Just shows you what were up against nowadays and what some parents will let there little shits do
hope you get it sorted out   littlemiss


that's why I don't mind someone beating the shit out of little tykes. If someone rbeaks into my house they're gonna get a beating (happened once...but the guy had actually fallen asleep on my couch and all, he got a rude wake-up call)
The thing is...you can't file charges against them for breaking into your house after you beat the shit out of them as that means they geta  fine and you get sent to jail.

This is why the public has no faith in the justice system any more - the police should be handing out medals to people who beat up/kill burglers, instead of prosecuting them.


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: matt674 on June 29, 2006, 11:18:52 AM
I thought your law had been changed now so that you are allowed to use "reasonable force" against someone you find trespassing on your property?

In the jungle death is perfectly acceptable if describing the term "reasonable force"


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: ACE2M on June 29, 2006, 12:26:42 PM
When living in victoria park in manchester a good few years ago we came back home and disturbed 3 lads rummaging through the living room. You think they would panic and run, not a bit of it, no words were exchanged and they calmly walked passed us on the way out, the last one even smiled. One of the most bizarre experiences of my life.


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: Rooky9 on June 29, 2006, 12:30:21 PM
I'm sure it also depends where they are as to what is reasonable force. If they are upstairs it is more acceptable to give them a good kicking.... Personally I'd give them the kicking downstairs with my 9 iron and them drag them upstairs to push them back down!

Not sure what I would do at the moment, living in a flat!


Title: Re: bad start to the day
Post by: boldie on June 29, 2006, 03:26:10 PM
you can always just claim they "fell" out the window :)