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    @ubermik wrote:

    @~Pebbles~ wrote:

    anyone who breaks into someone elses home deserves all they get in my opinion

    Dvd’s, camcorders, cameras, cash, mobile phones, I-Pods, games consoles etc etc etc etc

    :lol:

    i was thinking more along the lines of a black eye, broken limbs etc :wink:

    #289338

    I have been in a “have a go” situation… I was 7 months pregnant with my eldest, we lived in a very well to do area but not so far away was a chav city, I donned my dressing gown and went to stick one in the wanker to my dissappointment he fled out of the conservatory door never to been seen again … everyone should have a go, it’s a right!

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    @*Sian wrote:

    I have been in a “have a go” situation… I was 7 months pregnant with my eldest, we lived in a very well to do area but not so far away was a chav city, I donned my dressing gown and went to stick one in the wanker to my dissappointment he fled out of the conservatory door never to been seen again … everyone should have a go, it’s a right!

    And yet I fitted an alarm for someone I went to school form someone who had spent 8 years in the forces (infantry), was an accomplished boxer, taught Ju-Jitsu as well as supplementing his income doing occassional debt collecting that needed to be done outside the legal system and had always leaned towards being a bit of a thug right since his teens

    His partner called me back about a year after the alarm was installed to upgrade it and thats when I found out than when he’d heard a noise, picked up a police truncheon (the new extendable type) and toddled off to make the intruder regret it he’d trodden on broken glass they’d placed on the stairs incase anyone came down, fell to the bottom and was then set about by four people with iron bars and crow bars the curved hook of which had lodged between two of the ribs they hadnt managed to break and was still firmly stuck there when the police arrived

    Burglars nowadays arent of the “fair cop guv” variety of a few decades ago, rather than running off if confronted even by a little old lady many are not only willing, but also prepared to aggressively avoid capture nowadays, so “having a go” isnt quite the romanticised notion many seem to deludedly think it is and in many cases will end up being the last thing that particular home owner will EVER “have a go” at

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    @~Pebbles~ wrote:

    @ubermik wrote:

    @~Pebbles~ wrote:

    anyone who breaks into someone elses home deserves all they get in my opinion

    Dvd’s, camcorders, cameras, cash, mobile phones, I-Pods, games consoles etc etc etc etc

    :lol:

    i was thinking more along the lines of a black eye, broken limbs etc :wink:

    I know lol, but my response was funnier :lol:

    #289341

    @ubermik wrote:

    @*Sian wrote:

    I have been in a “have a go” situation… I was 7 months pregnant with my eldest, we lived in a very well to do area but not so far away was a chav city, I donned my dressing gown and went to stick one in the wanker to my dissappointment he fled out of the conservatory door never to been seen again … everyone should have a go, it’s a right!

    And yet I fitted an alarm for someone I went to school form someone who had spent 8 years in the forces (infantry), was an accomplished boxer, taught Ju-Jitsu as well as supplementing his income doing occassional debt collecting that needed to be done outside the legal system and had always leaned towards being a bit of a thug right since his teens

    His partner called me back about a year after the alarm was installed to upgrade it and thats when I found out than when he’d heard a noise, picked up a police truncheon (the new extendable type) and toddled off to make the intruder regret it he’d trodden on broken glass they’d placed on the stairs incase anyone came down, fell to the bottom and was then set about by four people with iron bars and crow bars the curved hook of which had lodged between two of the ribs they hadnt managed to break and was still firmly stuck there when the police arrived

    Burglars nowadays arent of the “fair cop guv” variety of a few decades ago, rather than running off if confronted even by a little old lady many are not only willing, but also prepared to aggressively avoid capture nowadays, so “having a go” isnt quite the romanticised notion many seem to deludedly think it is and in many cases will end up being the last thing that particular home owner will EVER “have a go” at

    So be it… life is 8)

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