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03-03-2006, 12:28 AM | #1 | ||
Waz
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Bonnyrigg Heights
Posts: 127
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My car was parked up from my place today. I noticed a young kid,maybe 15yo. By the time he realised i was behind him, his *** was mine. He settled pretty quick and did what i said. I figured that he scratched my tint with the slide bar thing, i deserve something back so i jammed him fingers in window and wound it up tight, he didn't know what i was going to do.
Anyway it turns out he was told to take the car for the wheels. I actually felt sorry for him. We spoke for a while and he ended up saying that most of his lot don't listen for a noise to indicate the door is unlocked, they watch for the door button to come up. He told me to disconnect the "button up" bar. That way if a thief thinks like his lot, they won't even enter the car. i threatened him that if i saw him in my area again, he won't walk away then proceeded to take me door trim off and disconnect the "button up " thing. Just thought i'd let you know how some of the young ones think. |
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