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Rich
23rd November 2003, 17:38
Look what happened last night.
Broken into with a concrete ornamental duck of all things, in fact that was the only thing about it that was humerous. Just as funny as it would be if I ever catch the :censored: .
Dave
23rd November 2003, 17:58
:( b_stards!
Hope they didnt take anything. It shouldn't be to expensive to have the glass changed - they didn't damage the frame or anything did they? Not the best weather to have no window!
:censored:
Rich
23rd November 2003, 18:04
I was very lucky, i had come back from F153 JUE's the night before and got home at 2am, left my credit card in the tray under the radio, despite it was covered, erm, and a selection of club stickers on the back seat :eek: nothing was taken, i hope the alarm scared them off, but i reckoned they would come back for another go so removed everything, and imobilised her well, including removal of the steering wheel. I covered the hole in plastic, but this morning it was ripped off, and it was soacked inside. Soonest for new glass is Tuesday:rage:
D87 SMW
23rd November 2003, 18:05
:censored:. Think someone should shove an ornamental duck up their a:censored: if they were to be caught. :rage: :mad:
:mad: :banghead: :rage: :censored:
tony
23rd November 2003, 19:41
but nobody thinks of the poor duck:(
H48HPE
23rd November 2003, 21:31
Theres one thing to be thankfull for, and that is that they didnt ruin any of your doors like they did mine when they broke in to it, a windows cheaper to sort than a door skin. it just looks like one of those pointless attacks, they would have put a door window through if they had wanted to get in, I know how you must feel now, very paranoid about it i imagine. its worth getting one of those small domestic CCTV cameras rigged up, some one I work with has got one pointing at his car and its really good, then you can give the police real evidence to do somthing. Im going to get one rigged up myself
Andy
D87 SMW
23rd November 2003, 21:37
Originally posted by H48HPE
some one I work with has got one pointing at his car and its really good, then you can give the police real evidence to do somthing.
Sorry, nope. Have CCTV ourselves, Police did squat when we gave them footage of two :censored: doing the Astra over...:banghead: :mad: :rage:
H48HPE
23rd November 2003, 22:10
Sorry, nope. Have CCTV ourselves, Police did squat when we gave them footage of two doing the Astra over...
I know that the scum that do this sort of thing have a habit of getting away with it which is annoying but not too suprising remembering the story about the bloke with the cavalier with the empty washer bottle who had three coppers going over his car for no good reason.
If you do have CCTV though you can at least give it to the police, they may decide to do somthing, especially if they already suspect them of doing somthing, it might be another nail in the coffin of some lowlife if not the final nail.
The only problem is if they do get sent down they just play pool and playstation with their mates for a few weeks at the taxpayers expense. hard labour is what they need, make them work and that will pay for the cost to keep them in prison
andy
malcsmaesty
23rd November 2003, 22:22
totally agree with the hard labour option,i thought the idea of prison's/young offenders institution's were to be correctional not as a reward type system.
Alan the Vanner
24th November 2003, 07:17
(Sigh!) What about a vigilante uprising? Mind you, there's not enough solidarity in this country for that kind of thing!
Wishfully thinking vanner department.:rolleyes:
Jolly_MG_Maestro
24th November 2003, 08:29
I think thieving hands should be removed :) simple as that, and the more they reoffend, the more limbs should be removed
They certainly wouldn't do it again, would make people think twice about doing it in the first place and it would cut the country's tax bill for keeping people out of jail.
Maybe that's totally against all this human rights b0ll0x, but the little $h1ts get away with far too much these days :rage: and why the little b******s get rewards like holidays for being unruly is beyond me :banghead:
Jail is just an inconvenience.
There's no justice in todays world.
SimonR
24th November 2003, 10:39
Rich!
As if sitting on the M25 for about 8 hours wasn't enough :rage:
I'm glad you got back safely - I must admit I felt a little bad sending you back to Hampshire after that drive you had. What a pain in the backside that some scally had to break your window as well.
I had a similarly bad weekend Maestro-wise as the one I went to see in Torquay turned out to be in worse condition than I was lead to believe - 'Interior excellent' in the Advert should have read 'Interior partial and filthy, free mouse droppings on the passenger's seat'. What a shocking Maestro. Funny thing was that even after I'd bump-started it down every hill in Torquay I still couldn't get it started. I think the electrics were rubber ducked but there you go - starter certainly was although that was mentioned in the ad. That is the sort of Maestro that gives our cars a bad image.
Grrr.
Btw, with that window removed are you able to waxoyl the inside of the wheel arch? - maybe you could force it in to the gap where the panels meet.
Beaker
24th November 2003, 11:00
That was the B reg on the classifieds? Did it have any rust then? :) Mind you the advert did say free to a good home, so can't complain.
What you need another car for anyway, thought you had plenty :)
Anyway torquay is a nice place for a weekend trip out!
Lindz
SimonR
24th November 2003, 12:33
Well, the car's not for me it's for a very good mate who is about to take his test (although he's been driving for a long time). He knows me ability to find Maestros either very cheaply or for free so has enlisted my help. Besides, there's nothing I like more that rescuing a Maestie from the crusher.
If only I could find him one like the blue VP that was given to me, and before you ask, he's not having that!
For insurance and tax reasons, the search continues for a 1.3 with good body and (fairly) low miles.
The B-reg in Torquay was relatively rust-free, although there was rust on all of the door posts, all over the tailgate and one front wing would require patching up. The bodywork was also quite dented: tailgate, passenger door, rear driver's side door and passenger side front wing all had very visible defects. The mileage was also 72,000, not 60,000 although I knew about that before I went. Oh one other thing: no headlining! in fact the whole interior was iffy lots of the plastic was missing or cracked and it was in a fair old state.
All in all if one a few of these things had been wrong then it'd have been okay, sadly I fear it's past it. I felt like taking a couple of panels and dumping the rest but that would have seriously inconvenienced the mice ;)
Beaker
24th November 2003, 13:01
Doesn't sound like the advert at all, grr some people can be so vague and dishonest about the state their vehicle is in.:rage: It would have saved you a wasted journey if they had been honest. Well I will keep my eyes out for a nice 1.3 for you then which is cheap or free to a good home. You could do with something like ggt for £50 :)
Lindz
SimonR
24th November 2003, 14:03
You're right about people being vague and dishonest but I suppose they had different standards....
Anyway, if you *can* find a decent Maesty for around about the £0-£100 mark then let me know - TBH I'm in a good position as I don't mind waiting for the right one.
Thanks Lindz!
I shall tell him I have friends in high places :)
mgdavid
27th November 2003, 00:43
do you still need replacement glass? I have a couple of rear quarters hanging around... call 07808 823057 (daytime) if interested..
SimonR
27th November 2003, 07:52
Yeah Rich, how's it going? Is your window still 'quacked'?
D87 SMW
27th November 2003, 12:22
Originally posted by F153JUE
Yeah Rich, how's it going? Is your window still 'quacked'?
That was poor. So bad in fact, it should be on the joke thread. ;) :rolleyes:
:laugh: :cool:
Ricky
27th November 2003, 13:20
Originally posted by F153JUE
Yeah Rich, how's it going? Is your window still 'quacked'?
Yes, that joke is shocking. Guaranteed to ruffle a few feathers. However, rather than eggstremly bore people with jokes, I will choose to take flight and duck out of this one.
God, arent I terribly funny/childish/sad/futile/petty (delete where applicable):laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Alan the Vanner
27th November 2003, 21:32
Hmm, right, just get the old twelve-bore cleaned up.
So, is it Duck season, or vandalising r-sole season?:rolleyes:
Ricky
28th November 2003, 01:53
as I understand it, it's vandal season, and also shoot the git who makes the worst jokes season (namely me I assume!) :eek:
Mind you, if shooting was a penalty for bad jokes, I would have (and should have!) been shot years ago.....
Rich
29th November 2003, 19:38
No its not still "qucked", however, autoglass rpelaced it wedensday, i left it there while i was at work as they are just outside the gate. I was very impressed after my last dealing with them. They hoovered the whole car, to get rid of the glass, and even tidyed up the boot and all the directions i had scattered about to cambridgeshire! So, its done, and looks pretty good! Tonight is saturday night again, so we shall see how they break into it tonight, considering Friday morning a neighbours Cavalier had its rear wiper bent into a funny shape!
Rich
Beaker
8th December 2003, 12:57
Originally posted by F153JUE
Well, the car's not for me it's for a very good mate who is about to take his test (although he's been driving for a long time). He knows me ability to find Maestros either very cheaply or for free so has enlisted my help. Besides, there's nothing I like more that rescuing a Maestie from the crusher.
If only I could find him one like the blue VP that was given to me, and before you ask, he's not having that!
For insurance and tax reasons, the search continues for a 1.3 with good body and (fairly) low miles.
I have seen this on adtrader
Cars For Sale
FOR SALE
rover maestro lx 1300cc, 1991 model, 2 previous owners, 59,000 miles, 8 months MOT, vgc, reliable runner, £150 ono, readvertised due to time waster. Swap for large estate car considered. Southampton (hadt-49-1652) Tel: (07092) 634066
Price: £150.00
Town: Southampton
Postcode: SO15
This Advert was placed
Low mileage, no mention of bodywork tho :(
malcsmaesty
8th December 2003, 22:08
there's a city on ebay at the moment,currently £20, 6 months mot,no tax,93,000 miles,no photo
a VDP 50,000 miles,1983, looks in top nick £10 start bid only wish i had the space!!:(
and the 39,000 miles MG 2.0i is back on again!! (think i may bulldoze my shed and garden):D
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