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Looked but can't find it but I think the original thread has been taken down. I only remember the story vaguely but it went along the lines of:

Dude in 32 gets to intercom of paid car park, said he paid for his ticket & put it in, but the gate won't go up.

Searcher dude knows he has a history of doing this & tells him he's not able to (due to the time or something)

32 dude gets pissed off, opens gate by hand, damaging it & it won't go back down.

120 cars or so who may or may not have paid for their parking leave the car park through the broken boom gate.

oh so that makes it all ok does it? Because you know TJ? If this is a police matter, then leave it up to the cops. (thats if its been reported) If it hasn't been reported, one would question why not.

Just because he knows the thread author it doesn't make it ok. It's ok due to the thread having a legitimate purpose, to find someone who has caused property damage. It doesn't have to be a police matter & just leave it with them, because in all likelihood nothing will happen from it, and if it does it could take a fair bit of time.

Now posting it on SAU, when it is in regards to that type of car, could find the driver a whole lot quicker. Fair enough if anyone knows them & doesn't want to dob them in as that's a personal choice. I'm almost completely certain that this issue won't affect your life in any regard so no need to get worked up about it.

...Dude in 32 gets to intercom of paid car park, said he paid for his ticket & put it in, but the gate won't go up.

Searcher dude knows he has a history of doing this & tells him he's not able to (due to the time or something)

32 dude gets pissed off, opens gate by hand, damaging it & it won't go back down.

120 cars or so who may or may not have paid for their parking leave the car park through the broken boom gate.

Just because he knows the thread author it doesn't make it ok. It's ok due to the thread having a legitimate purpose, to find someone who has caused property damage. It doesn't have to be a police matter & just leave it with them, because in all likelihood nothing will happen from it, and if it does it could take a fair bit of time....

If this is the same deal it's startin to sound like a Police matter. It would have helped if the situation had been fleshed out a little more in the original request. Tricky stuff

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