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#31 aston19uk

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Posted 02 November 2010 - 09:23 PM

im a police officer and you got no chance catching them. soco wont be able to get anything because they kicked them or done it with an object unless there stupid enough to touch them. but with 25 cars, i doubt they be stupid to touch them with there fingers. British criminal juistice sytem is rubbish.ITS A JOKE. I know what i would do if i caught them doing that to my car! wouldnt do it again after!

#32 spacekadett

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Posted 02 November 2010 - 09:24 PM

Well, my opinion on halloween is pretty much unprintable :thumbsup: One year I was still using my project car as a daily (non Mini but old and unusual). Came out the next morning to find mud and cack on it :genius: A kid from up the road, passing on his way to school, told me "we threw mud and pond water at your car last night ha ha" :P I funnily enough wasn't as amused as him by this and although no one was slapped, punched or touched in any way, my voice was never raised or a swear word pass my lips, but his mum walked him to school for some time afterwards and the cars haven't been touched since...... :thumbsup:

#33 LuckyThe1275

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Posted 04 November 2010 - 09:52 PM

Absolute bunch of *******.

Sometimes I wish I wasn't from the same generation as a good proportion of the people my age!

I didn't have a single trick or treater this year at my new house, down my dark dirt track road, and all the cars were in the garage anyway... But I would have broken some arms if I caught anyone laying a finger on any of our cars, that's for sure!

I don't like how commercial it all is, but if they are young, and are polite, one evening a year, I don't mind being disturbed too much, but these are jut mindless bloody vandals!

#34 Robert

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Posted 05 November 2010 - 09:34 AM

No - it's not trick or treating, it is mindless vandalism :thumbsup:

Thankfully, the "bag rats" as we call them around here are few and far between. When you do see them, they are usually young and with their parents. One of my neighbours got their house egged a few years ago - but those sort of incidents are thankfully few and far between. Halloween certainly doesn't result in gangs of chavs wandering around looking for trouble.

i stuck a tin of celebrations on the door step, and watched from my window, a pair of trick or treating chavs (must have been about 16 or 17 years old ffs!) empty the lot into their bags, within 20 minutes of the sweets being there! i shouted and they ran off swearing, im not going to bother again, i knew it would happen.


Next year, try sprouts dipped in chocolate - guaranteed to be an experience they won't forget :thumbsup:

#35 Ryan Hunt

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Posted 05 November 2010 - 05:58 PM

I dont see what the enjoyment they get out of this mindless vandalism, there was a spell around my way where they thought kicking wing mirrors off was fun




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