-- Edited by rockylizard on Friday 11th of March 2016 03:08:33 PM
Dougwe said
03:20 PM Mar 11, 2016
Job done Rocky.
People that steel other people's property are low life's for sure. Bring back stoning in public or the whip.
brickies said
03:22 PM Mar 11, 2016
Thanks John can always count on you .
Bruce and Bev said
11:38 PM Mar 11, 2016
it always amazes me that most boat people and some RV owners leave their vehicle parked on the front lawn facing outwards with no locking devices at all, just begging for them to be stolen. Some streets you drive down (especially the wealthier ones and near the sea) makes it difficult to decide which one to pinch - and theyre so easy to re-birth !
Bushpie said
12:09 AM Mar 12, 2016
Lol come on guys.........if you have the problem again and you cannot wait for someone to fix it.......just cpy the info into the browser and press go........although the fixer may get a little upset.........but if you dont tell him should be okay ......
Big Gorilla said
08:43 AM Mar 12, 2016
I lived in Wynnum when I was a young guy in short pants. Now I'm an old guy in short pants !!! Wynnum and surrounding bayside areas always had a high crime rate, however the advice given by the Police covers all areas, should be heeded. Even here in Launceston, Tassie, the number of caravans I see parked in front yards and on nature strips outside homes, never ceases to amaze me that a larger number are not stolen. Perhaps the residents here are too honest, which is one of the reasons I moved here, BUT, times are a changing !!!
laurieoz said
09:08 AM Mar 12, 2016
Bushpie wrote:
Lol come on guys.........if you have the problem again and you cannot wait for someone to fix it.......just cpy the info into the browser and press go........although the fixer may get a little upset.........but if you dont tell him should be okay ......
That does not work with the above link -not for me anyway
Bushpie said
09:46 AM Mar 12, 2016
laurieoz wrote:
Bushpie wrote:
Lol come on guys.........if you have the problem again and you cannot wait for someone to fix it.......just cpy the info into the browser and press go........although the fixer may get a little upset.........but if you dont tell him should be okay ......
That does not work with the above link -not for me anyway
Ooops sorry Laurie......... Should have said click link......go to page that is not working and copy the line of text from http
try thar
Landfall said
06:34 PM Mar 12, 2016
Big Gorilla wrote:
I lived in Wynnum when I was a young guy in short pants. Now I'm an old guy in short pants !!! Wynnum and surrounding bayside areas always had a high crime rate, however the advice given by the Police covers all areas, should be heeded. Even here in Launceston, Tassie, the number of caravans I see parked in front yards and on nature strips outside homes, never ceases to amaze me that a larger number are not stolen. Perhaps the residents here are too honest, which is one of the reasons I moved here, BUT, times are a changing !!!
If you stole a caravan or boat in Tassie, where are you going to hide it?
Many years ago I asked the police why nobody locked their cars? His answer was that above, plus he also pointed out that the first place they keep an eye out is on the loading of The Spirit.
Cars do get stolen and trashed however, but caravans?
Queensland police facebook page
I can not get the link to work
Come on Rocky, scrape of the fly blown maggots
and hop to it mate, we all want to know what the QLD Sheriff has got to say.
Edit.....silly iPad keyboard again. One day, just one day, in the bin.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Friday 11th of March 2016 03:04:23 PM
Gday...
http://mypolice.qld.gov.au/wynnum/2016/03/10/crime-alert-theft-trailers-camper-trailers-caravans/
cheers - John
-- Edited by rockylizard on Friday 11th of March 2016 03:08:33 PM
People that steel other people's property are low life's for sure. Bring back stoning in public or the whip.
I lived in Wynnum when I was a young guy in short pants. Now I'm an old guy in short pants !!! Wynnum and surrounding bayside areas always had a high crime rate, however the advice given by the Police covers all areas, should be heeded. Even here in Launceston, Tassie, the number of caravans I see parked in front yards and on nature strips outside homes, never ceases to amaze me that a larger number are not stolen. Perhaps the residents here are too honest, which is one of the reasons I moved here, BUT, times are a changing !!!
That does not work with the above link -not for me anyway
Ooops sorry Laurie......... Should have said click link......go to page that is not working and copy the line of text from http
try thar
If you stole a caravan or boat in Tassie, where are you going to hide it?
Many years ago I asked the police why nobody locked their cars? His answer was that above, plus he also pointed out that the first place they keep an eye out is on the loading of The Spirit.
Cars do get stolen and trashed however, but caravans?
But then again you do live in the north.