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i love the comment where you seem to think its my fault haha

tell me this y was the lil EDITED in my f**king front lawn, my parents havnt work fot the last 35 year so some lil shit can come onto their land that they brought

if you got out of fairy land and lived in a town whereyou would see the ariseing problem with thugs wanna be gangstas lil goverment feed c*@ts you can see them anywhere they dont just put them in cetain areas

since the sydney olympics alot of problem where shipped out of sydney and put into regional places to make australai look good this is a fact as alot of them were shipped to where i live

its their right to do wat they want (so they think)

so what am i ment to do instead of sitting on him let him go without getting dealt with is comments like that, that let these kids get away with their crimes

the female sargent when i ADMITED to sitting on him and also he getting a cut lip from trying to escape and falling over she said and i quote " is that all you did to him, i would have done more than that" she also knew him name and his mothers and his address and also the one that got away she knew his address just by his first name they are regulars with the law inforcement

and yes the window was done as i have the motor out of the car atm with no battery the car was under the carport before hand and for one day i took it out to clean it up wash the car and engine bay the covers where on the car but they still sem to think it is there right to take my sH*t

the storie to this whole thread is that they are 13 YEARS OLD

Do not use those comments on these forums please.

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did you not read the bit where i said that if you try to sell the bikes and they are stolen you might get bent over for possesion/selling stolen property?

Did you read the bit where the kids still got his steering wheel? Its a fair trade.

oompa loompas hahahahaha nah it just shits me that the lask fo respect they have you drive down the street and they go ahh nice car do a skid or they point n shit but when its in your front yard all that goes away and they think shit ill take some of that

im just lucky they didnt take my number plates had happened before

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