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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Carolyn T-S:
<B>when the Firearms officer came round to check me out......[/quote]
Now of course I'd <I>never</I> dream of doing that while I was working!
[This message has been edited by Stuart H (edited 12 December 2000).]
<B>when the Firearms officer came round to check me out......[/quote]
Now of course I'd <I>never</I> dream of doing that while I was working!
[This message has been edited by Stuart H (edited 12 December 2000).]
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The Tony Martin incident was amazing. It was a license to break in.
But... Wickford is not far from where I live and a guy "dusted" (Dave and Caroline will know the term) two people trying to break in. CPS did not press charges.
Essex Police seem a bit more with it than Norfolk.
Wonder if I could claim for the house damage caused by the exit woulds, from their families?
But... Wickford is not far from where I live and a guy "dusted" (Dave and Caroline will know the term) two people trying to break in. CPS did not press charges.
Essex Police seem a bit more with it than Norfolk.
Wonder if I could claim for the house damage caused by the exit woulds, from their families?
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Pete
Funny old world isn't it?
Of course if they break in and whether you kill them or not they/their scumbag mates/family know where you live....
Funny old world isn't it?
Of course if they break in and whether you kill them or not they/their scumbag mates/family know where you live....
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Chaps,
I assume that most of us have the Sigma M30 Cat 1 Alarm/Immob that is fitted as standard these days or something similar?
There is a function of this alarm (and presumably any decent alarm?) where you can set it up (via the keypad) to auto-lock the doors when you start her up and un-lock them when you turn it off. This helps prevent car jacking which apparently (any comments Stu H?) is becomming increasingly common, due to the level of security on decent cars these days!!!
You can also set it up so that you have to key in the pin number as well as using the fob as another level of security - this way it doesn't matter if they've got the keys, they still can't have it (well, start it anyway)!!!!
Stay Lucky!!,
Matt.
I assume that most of us have the Sigma M30 Cat 1 Alarm/Immob that is fitted as standard these days or something similar?
There is a function of this alarm (and presumably any decent alarm?) where you can set it up (via the keypad) to auto-lock the doors when you start her up and un-lock them when you turn it off. This helps prevent car jacking which apparently (any comments Stu H?) is becomming increasingly common, due to the level of security on decent cars these days!!!
You can also set it up so that you have to key in the pin number as well as using the fob as another level of security - this way it doesn't matter if they've got the keys, they still can't have it (well, start it anyway)!!!!
Stay Lucky!!,
Matt.
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This is getting impossible.
Anyone know where I can get hold of those electric shock door handles and crobar proof windows.. you know, the ones Jimmy Bond has on his Beemer in "Tomorrow Never Dies".... :-)
SonicB
Anyone know where I can get hold of those electric shock door handles and crobar proof windows.. you know, the ones Jimmy Bond has on his Beemer in "Tomorrow Never Dies".... :-)
SonicB
#39
The only possible solution is to take the engine out, the wheels off, the lights, ice and suspension, the gearbox, seats, stick, and the partridge from the floooking pair tree and dump em in the front room every god damn night.. Bastads!
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Harry
Sounds like fun.....
They were just introducing the GPMG when I was in the army cadets (around 1968!!!) but never got the chance to have a go of one.
Shot a Lee Enfield .303 quite a few times (and still got the bruises to prove....) - brilliant old museum piece - about 100 times more accurate than an SA80 and about the same times more reliable...
Sounds like fun.....
They were just introducing the GPMG when I was in the army cadets (around 1968!!!) but never got the chance to have a go of one.
Shot a Lee Enfield .303 quite a few times (and still got the bruises to prove....) - brilliant old museum piece - about 100 times more accurate than an SA80 and about the same times more reliable...
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