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I was speaking to a cpl coppers last night about the number of skyline thefts occuring at the moment, they told me that within the last 2-3 days they have apprehended a guy and girl who are well known for stealing skylines. I wonder if this will help decrease the current spree?

They also said for every high speed chase that makes the news, theres another 20 or more that dont - and there is a phenomonal amount of cars which are dumped and set on fire in their LSA (eliz/salisbury). Such a waste to joyride it, then torch it - dont know what they get out of it?!

Bout time something started happening.

This is only the first step though. The courts need to dish some serious whoop ass on these people.

Maybe they should take a hand off them like they do in some other countries :santa:

that might deter them a little rather than a 6 month stay in hotel de la jail.

all we need is details on where they live then they will get what they deserve, but in sayin that im prety sure these guys got done like 5 months ago and with all the skyline been done over in the past months if its all linked they will get a decent bit of time.

Bout time something started happening.

This is only the first step though. The courts need to dish some serious whoop ass on these people.

Maybe they should take a hand off them like they do in some other countries :action-smiley-069:

that might deter them a little rather than a 6 month stay in hotel de la jail. good behaviour.

the courts are far too soft on criminals, id be surprised if they got jail time.

our judiciary system has been under fire in the past for going too soft on convicted crims!

what would be the best is if they're judged by jury and the jury will consist of skyline owners! doesn't seem fair but hey! it ain't fair on people who worked hard for their cars to only have them stolen and trashed!

mayeb its this guy

COURT 1 at 11:00a.m. - Before Judge CHIVELL; (For sentence)

POLICE

1 DCCRM-07-457 JONES, Brian Robert Charles Drive Or Use Motor Vehicle Without Consent

2 DCCRM-07-458 JONES, Brian Robert Charles Drive Or Use Motor Vehicle Without Consent/ Drive In Reckless Or Dangerous Manner

3 DCCRM-07-548 JONES, Brian Robert Charles Non-Aggravated Serious Criminal Trespass (Non-Residential)/ Dishonestly Take Property Without Owner's Consent

4 DCCRM-07-860 JONES, Brian Robert Charles Drive Unregistered Motor Vehicle On A Road/ Fail To Truly Answer/ Hinder Police

5 DCCRM-07-916 JONES, Brian Robert Charles Fail To Comply With Bail Agreement

THE QUEEN (STATE)

6 DCCRM-05-1383 JONES, Brian Robert Charles Being Unlawfully On Premises/ Theft(2)/ Serious Criminal Trespass In A Place Of Residence/ Common Assault

taken from case list site.

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