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TorqueDog
06-24-2009, 11:26 PM
http://www.winnipegheights.com/forums/showthread.php?t=203554

Our story already in progress: Guy comes out of movie theatre to find his stereo GONE. While browsing for new stereo equipment, he happens to find stuff just like that which he got stolen listed on Kijiji. Police won't do shit. Now the forum is pushing the OP to go smack a bitch and get his stereo stuff back.

CUG
06-25-2009, 02:20 AM
Isn't this the same forum that caught that indian in the guys car, and they beat his ass?

Power_Of_Rotary
06-25-2009, 02:38 AM
the guy knows his name, address, email and phone number..... if police cant do anything...do it yourself, not doin it a redneck way, but theres aways ways to get back at someone (who stole 6bills worth from ur car)

misterrick
06-25-2009, 03:22 AM
Originally posted by TorqueDog
http://www.winnipegheights.com/forums/showthread.php?t=203554

Our story already in progress: Guy comes out of movie theatre to find his stereo GONE. While browsing for new stereo equipment, he happens to find stuff just like that which he got stolen listed on Kijiji. Police won't do shit. Now the forum is pushing the OP to go smack a bitch and get his stereo stuff back.


i wish i still lived in manitoba.... i have quite a few buddies that would love an excuse for a beat-down... not saying im not one of them lol.


more realistically though, i would just go take them. ive had way too many stereos stolen when i did live there that i would take the law into my own hands. if the thief is just as likely of an owner in the eyes of the law, why would they do anything if you just "stole" them back?


on a side note, i know how the Heights member feels. i had my car stolen and i knew exactly who it was, but its all "he said, she said" too bad the fucker was threee times the size of me and murder is a crime.....lmao

Critical
06-25-2009, 07:49 AM
What really makes me angry is that he had the perfect chance of getting them back.

"I won't be home but my girlfriend will show you them"

Sugarphreak
06-25-2009, 08:29 AM
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Kloubek
06-25-2009, 08:57 AM
"there will be a lot now that people are linking this from other forums."

"They all expect another Cameron or Claw"

:rofl:

G-Suede
06-25-2009, 09:01 AM
And behind them will be the WPS, because our limp-wristed, faggoty, indian-catering, politically correct, liberal, feminist, minority-loving-justice-system bends over backwards to protect the bad guy(s).

As soon as the story hits The Sun, the fag criminal scumbag will want to sing like a bird about all of the "herrrrassment der, eh?" he's getting from Heights members, demanding the police do something about all the vigilantes around here.

And our gay, union-oriented, politically correct, fresh-out-of-journalism-school-with-no-life-experience reporters will side with the poor criminal because his "rights have been violated dere, eh?" and the police will be bullied into doing something to protect the multiple-conviction scum who stole from DocShay.

It really is backwards. It's too bad no one with any power has the balls to call it like it is. Oh and let's not forget about Ms Nahanni Fontaine, the so-called "Director of Justice" for various aboriginal groups who will take the first opportunity she can and scream RACISM because the thief in this saga is.....you know......

And just for the record, Nahanni is smoking hot.

:drama:

BlackArcher101
06-25-2009, 09:10 AM
What a lame ass thread that was. I would barely call it CSI at all. And lol at the people on there saying he should just barge in and take his stuff back or else he's a pussy. :rofl:
And come on, why would a newspaper even run this story?

alloroc
06-25-2009, 10:00 AM
When I used to have good stereo stuff in my car it got stolen so much I eventually tack welded the radio, amp and speakers to the car so you would need a grinder to take them out.

The theives then proceded to steal the knobs off the front of the radio about once a week.

Critical
06-25-2009, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by alloroc
When I used to have good stereo stuff in my car it got stolen so much I eventually tack welded the radio, amp and speakers to the car so you would need a grinder to take them out.

The theives then proceded to steal the knobs off the front of the radio about once a week.

Thats insane... were the fuck did you park?

Hamann
06-25-2009, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by alloroc
When I used to have good stereo stuff in my car it got stolen so much I eventually tack welded the radio, amp and speakers to the car so you would need a grinder to take them out.

The theives then proceded to steal the knobs off the front of the radio about once a week.

Thats a Genius idea but damn looks like they had it in for you bad lol :rofl:

alloroc
06-25-2009, 11:58 AM
This was back in the mid 80's and not that many people had really good stuff, subwoofers were few and far between so it made the car 'noticeable'

It was in Acadia and ya I did eventually find out who was doing *most* of it. He lived a couple streets away. He was charged and arrested with a garage full of stuff from people all over our block including my mom's camera and and alternator out of a neighbors chevy truck.

Unknown303
06-25-2009, 12:35 PM
I had something stolen. A guy found it on Kijiji and emailed me. I called the CPS. They head to guys house. Apparently he bought it off some other guy. So they pick up my goods and bring it back to me. It works sometimes. and his ad has phone # and home address so if cops decided it wasn't worth investigating I had the truck all warmed up ready to go.

turbotrip
06-26-2009, 03:28 AM
I'm a big fan on taking the law into your own hands, I think its the way most situations should be handled

van
06-26-2009, 06:58 AM
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/2182/steel.jpg

sevewone
06-26-2009, 10:40 PM
hahah those are some wise words to live by


Originally posted by turbotrip
I'm a big fan on taking the law into your own hands, I think its the way most situations should be handled