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Re: More Bike Theft news in York
I profoundly disagree.
This lad was somebody's son. |
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Absolutely zero sympathy for anyone except the other poor sods who had to see and clean up the mess. (providing he nicked it of course, I'd be interested to see any previous convictions of that lad, and no that doesn't include if he "bought it in good faith" for a wrap of speed and 8 cans of tennants super) |
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100% agree with you there Chris. I have had various things stolen from me, including being burgled, and I wish all the thieving pieces of **** that do that to others a slow painful death.
Live by the sword, die by the sword. |
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I used to think that chopping someones hands for stealing was a brutal thing to do but ... not so anymore lately.
I had my car stolen, smashed to pieces and abandoned. On top of that I had to pay for recovery and disposal because some sihty bsatadrs wanted to have a bit of fun. As for the parents of such people, I consider them responsible for his education in the first place. Maybe death is not worth the price of a laptop or a bike, or a car. But certainly not worthy of any sympathy. Good to see nature balancing things out for a change. |
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If anyone steals from me and i find out who they are, then they will reap my revenge 100fold upon them. I work for what I have, anyone who steals, in my eyes, is no longer a mamber of civilised society and as such does not benefit from civilised rules and rights.
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