Appologies if it is a repost
Ferrari Incident
Numb as....
"AS I AM PURCHASING ONE IN THE NEAR FUTURE!!!"
Yeah with every 30l of Shell Optimax
Dumb as mud!
One catches his mate on camera and calls him by name, then posts it on YouTube so the blues can identify him as well.
The only thing that those maggots are good for is to be flayed, tanned and used as seat covers. Oh and if you use your imagination, the bit that is
normally binned off a hide, could be tanned and used as a matching gear stick gaiter.
Otherwise a total waste of skin and oxygen.
[Edited on 21/1/11 by Confused but excited.]
lol just the thing to do when you find somewhere that was broken into, and not locked up again (ie, police haven't yet been and informed the
owners)
would have been brilliant if the police turned up while they were doing the video
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Originally posted by Confused but excited.
The only thing that those maggots are good for is to be flayed, tanned and used as seat covers. Oh and if you use your imagination, the bit that is normally binned off a hide, could be tanned and used as a matching gear stick gaiter.
Stangely enough what they've gone is not illegal, you can walk into any private property and as long as you don't take anything or damage
anything you've done nothing wrong. Trespass onto comes into effect once you are asked to leave - at that point your have to leave or you are
then breaking the law. However, if they had turned on the lights (which I presume they didn't) then they would be breaking the law as you've
'stolen' someone elses electricity.
Well, that's what I was taught at journalist college anyway
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Originally posted by Jasper
Stangely enough what they've gone is not illegal, you can walk into any private property and as long as you don't take anything or damage anything you've done nothing wrong. Trespass onto comes into effect once you are asked to leave - at that point your have to leave or you are then breaking the law. However, if they had turned on the lights (which I presume they didn't) then they would be breaking the law as you've 'stolen' someone elses electricity.
Well, that's what I was taught at journalist college anyway