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Old 03-12-2007, 03:41 PM   #1
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"Festive thieves have stolen a colossal load of hams and bacon from a Sydney warehouse — and smeared "Thanks… Merry Christmas" on the wall as a keepsake.

Nearly 16 tonnes of meat was stolen from Zammit Ham & Bacon in the Sydney suburb of Pendle Hill between 3:30pm on Saturday and 5:30am on Sunday.

Alarmed factory employees phoned police early on Sunday morning upon discovering the crime."



Now my question is, how the hell does someone steal 16 tonnes of meat? How would you even distribute 16 tonnes among people without getting caught? What a stupid crime.

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