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Was in Europe last weekend visiting suppliers but returned home to vehicles and caravan broken into and trashed 🤬⚠️
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What a set of tw*ts. What do they get out of trashing someone else's property.
Probably steal what they can, sell it for peanuts, just to support their drug habit.
I am beginning to realise that harder we make it to break into our vans, the more damage is caused to get into them.
My heart goes out to Basildog & everyone else that falls victim to these scroats, no wonder insurance premiums are doubling in some cases. Then the vans are off the road for months waiting for parts to arrive, if they are available in some cases.
LES
 
Probably steal what they can, sell it for peanuts, just to support their drug habit.
I am beginning to realise that harder we make it to break into our vans, the more damage is caused to get into them.
My heart goes out to Basildog & everyone else that falls victim to these scroats, no wonder insurance premiums are doubling in some cases. Then the vans are off the road for months waiting for parts to arrive, if they are available in some cases.
LES
I feel for you Charlie that is terrible, looks like they set out to wreck everything rather than nick stuff.
Have you any cameras that caught them?
I actually think they were searching for the keys to steal the campervan.
They left a pot with nearly £400 in change , left thousands of pounds worth of torches and tools .
Nicked a top end handbag but left many others , took a bottle of whiskey and a couple of miniature bottles but left a load of others .
Sadly the cameras didn’t capture anything worthwhile.
Wife wants them both gone now so looks like they will be gone once fixed properly .
 
I actually think they were searching for the keys to steal the campervan.
They left a pot with nearly £400 in change , left thousands of pounds worth of torches and tools .
Nicked a top end handbag but left many others , took a bottle of whiskey and a couple of miniature bottles but left a load of others .
Sadly the cameras didn’t capture anything worthwhile.
Wife wants them both gone now so looks like they will be gone once fixed properly .
Anyones worst nightmare.

So long as you are both ok the vans can be repaired. No consolation I know.

Did you have alarms on them? Did they work?
 
I actually think they were searching for the keys to steal the campervan.
They left a pot with nearly £400 in change , left thousands of pounds worth of torches and tools .
Nicked a top end handbag but left many others , took a bottle of whiskey and a couple of miniature bottles but left a load of others .
Sadly the cameras didn’t capture anything worthwhile.
Wife wants them both gone now so looks like they will be gone once fixed properly .
I do so feel for you both. You must be devastated. Hope you come out the other end OK.❤️❤️❤️
 
Problem is that’s todays society and it’s only going to get worse.

When I purchased my Discovery 4 within less than 4hrs the next door neighbour (the witch) deliberately wacked her car door into the side of mine, pure jealousy.

Work hard and buy nice stuff and some low life causes grief and for what.

Hope you sort it all.
 
If they were searching for keys to the camper I would have thought they would have broken into the house. Could it have been someone with a grudge against you just wanting to do some damage.

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That’s rotten.

And then liberals object when it is suggested that a whack across the knees with a baseball bat might discourage them.

The Isle of Man used to have the right idea with the birch but even that has gone by the wayside.

Police don’t respond to incidents, courts impose non-custodial sentences with Community Hours that are never completed. No wonder the thieving s#ds don’t even think about being caught and punished.
 
What a set of tw*ts. What do they get out of trashing someone else's property.
My neighbour has a break in, they trashed the place and found her husband's ashes they opened the casket and through the ashes around the living room. I would like to kill them.
 
:swear: So sorry to hear this. Scum bags.

Wife wants them both gone now so looks like they will be gone once fixed properly .

That is understandable. Things are never the same after. Thankfully they didn't go in your house?
 
What a set of tw*ts. What do they get out of trashing someone else's property
Bring back hanging!

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That’s rotten.

And then liberals object when it is suggested that a whack across the knees with a baseball bat might discourage them.

The Isle of Man used to have the right idea with the birch but even that has gone by the wayside.

Police don’t respond to incidents, courts impose non-custodial sentences with Community Hours that are never completed. No wonder the thieving s#ds don’t even think about being caught and punished.

Your right of course, the police wouldn’t come out, and I for one if I caught them would happily start swinging the bat, I bet the police would come out then…..😕
 
Just seen your post ,sorry to see the damage caused . I hope they get caught.
What an awful mess.
 
Your right of course, the police wouldn’t come out, and I for one if I caught them would happily start swinging the bat, I bet the police would come out then…..😕
Only to arrest you the criminals would get a free pass, poxy nanny state we have turned into.
 
That’s rotten.

And then liberals object when it is suggested that a whack across the knees with a baseball bat might discourage them.

The Isle of Man used to have the right idea with the birch but even that has gone by the wayside.

Police don’t respond to incidents, courts impose non-custodial sentences with Community Hours that are never completed. No wonder the thieving s#ds don’t even think about being caught and punished.

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