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Congrats you must be over the moon and its good to see the police doing there job and helping the community. You should have took a picture and put OWNED underneath it.

Do you get your stuff back or is it sold at auction like seized goods?

Ya get your shit back, as opposed to stolen goods where they can't find the owner are sold through the auctions, remember boys and girls, if you buy stolen goods, it belongs to the original owner, not you (unless it's a government auction where if a owner does claim it after you've bought it, you'd get all your money back (hopefully) and the owner gets the goods back.

yes i do belive they have been charge and they did not get bail as for my gear i dont them back until the courts has delt with them and there is more charges tobe laid due to there is charges tobe laid bye others thats all they could tell me ? as for me beating them up whats they point i would only be charge my self and why should i put my self down to the level that s for shure come on i drive skyline we are better than that even i would love to give them a good flogging but hay wht can i say u cant hit shit becuse it splats

seize all their property and try tracing into their operations and their connections. I very much doubt that they're by themselves, there must be someone funding their operations etc etc...

Out of curiosity, What kind of punishment you think these SOBs will get?

Im sick of theives getting away with just "paying for what they stole"

IMO, should be a lot more harsh.

like a X10 rule or something.

If the penatly for stealing is just paying for the goods, then everyone would be stealing coz you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

DOnt get caught - save thousands of dollars

Get caught - Pay cost price.

Thats never fair.

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