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J_sca001 30 January 2007 02:49 PM

SCOOBY'S BEING NICKED TO COMMIT CRIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Edited due to you lot being a bunch of tossers!

J_sca001 30 January 2007 03:03 PM

BTTT

scoobyverysoon 30 January 2007 03:05 PM

fecking scum :mad:

funkyspider 30 January 2007 03:27 PM

No, stealing higher powered cars to use as getaway vehicles.. whatever will they think of next !

I think you'll find this has been happening all around this country, and probably most other countries, since the 60's when a rover V8 or a Jag was 'the' car. You are just as likely to get ur transit van nicked tho, so if you own a subaru and a transit then start panicking.

J_sca001 30 January 2007 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by funkyspider (Post 6607641)
No, stealing higher powered cars to use as getaway vehicles.. whatever will they think of next !

I think you'll find this has been happening all around this country, and probably most other countries, since the 60's when a rover V8 or a Jag was 'the' car. You are just as likely to get ur transit van nicked tho, so if you own a subaru and a transit then start panicking.

For Gods sake! Has this forum got anyone on it with an IQ over 10!!:mad:

I'm a policeman trying to give you bloody heathans some information that might help you keep your bloody car!!:brickwall :brickwall :mad:

It's currently happening in the areas iv'e mentioned now!!! As in one job last night and several others a few days ago!!!!!!!!!:mad:

J_sca001 30 January 2007 03:46 PM

BTTT!!!:mad:

Abdabz 30 January 2007 03:47 PM

If I lived in that area, the information provided wouldn't help stop my car from being nicked.
Oh, and I have a great IQ...:luxhello:

J_sca001 30 January 2007 03:50 PM

:rolleyes: :sleep:

Prasius 30 January 2007 03:54 PM

..if they want the car they'll get it.

How about finding where they are and arresting them? Rather than telling us that someone might be after stealing our car like its our fault. Of course - they'd just get a slap on the back of the hand rather than having their hands cut off and their legs broken.

funkyspider 30 January 2007 04:02 PM

Well why don't you post in a style which would be becoming of a policeman attempting to give us some information.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <-- do we really need this many

"A team of turds"... "Thieving Turds!"

Not very professional are you.
Can I have your badge number please.

J_sca001 30 January 2007 04:03 PM

I don't know about you simpletons, but i would rather know than not.
Mine is usually left on the drive, but for the next few months will be in my garage.
Prevention is better than detection.:Whatever_

Detection doesn't always get your pride and joy back when you have spent loads of money getting it the way you want it, for an insurance company to pay you back half it's value.

They are driving around looking for scoobys, if you can't see it you don't know it's there.

There iv'e made it simple, just like some of you:D

J_sca001 30 January 2007 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by funkyspider (Post 6607770)
Well why don't you post in a style which would be becoming of a policeman attempting to give us some information.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <-- do we really need this many

"A team of turds"... "Thieving Turds!"

Not very professional are you.
Can I have your badge number please.

The information is called "Crime Prevention" and available to anyone, even you.....

"Can i have your badge number" :lol1: :lol1:

That's what the teenagers say to us. Do you drive a Saxo?:lol1:

funkyspider 30 January 2007 04:10 PM

I have driven a saxo in my life yes, You appear to be showing a prejudice against saxo drivers now. Not exactly a shining example to the force are you.

I'm not surprised ppl ask you for your badge number on a regular basis

Varboy 30 January 2007 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by J_sca001 (Post 6607771)
I don't know about you simpletons, but i would rather know than not.


There iv'e made it simple, just like some of you:D

bit impatient for a policeman aren't you.

I'd hate to commit a crime in front of you

J_sca001 30 January 2007 04:17 PM

I knew it! Just kids!:lol1: :lol1:

I'm Professional when i need to be. It's called adapting yourself to a situation to achieve the best possible solution!

I can communicate on all levels, even with teenagers!:lol1: :lol1: :D

I don't need to justify myself to you, especially predjudice children like you:D

Varboy 30 January 2007 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by J_sca001 (Post 6607813)
I knew it! Just kids!:lol1: :lol1:

I'm Professional when i need to be. It's called adapting yourself to a situation to achieve the best possible solution!

I can communicate on all levels, even with teenagers!:lol1: :lol1: :D

I don't need to justify myself to you, especially predjudice children like you:D

it seems you can communicate with all but the 'sub-level' which is us on SN

....badge #.....

trails 30 January 2007 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by J_sca001 (Post 6607813)
I knew it! Just kids!:lol1: :lol1:

I'm Professional when i need to be. It's called adapting yourself to a situation to achieve the best possible solution!

or concocting a reply that gets me out of the hole I've dug for myself; ”no Gov, he tripped and fell down the stairs ;)”

Sort your grammar out and try reading your posts before submitting them. That should help to back up your claims that you have the ability to adapt to communicating with adults...those with more than a rudimentary grasp of the English language anyway:)

J_sca001 30 January 2007 04:31 PM

Not all.

Just some............:D

J_sca001 30 January 2007 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by trails (Post 6607848)
or concocting a reply that gets me out of the hole I've dug for myself; ”no Gov, he tripped and fell down the stairs ;)”

Sort your grammar out and try reading your posts before submitting them. That should help to back up your claims that you have the ability to adapt to communicating with adults with more than a rudimentary grasp of the English language :)

The only hole around here seems to be between your ear holes:D


like i said i don't need to justify myself to predjudice children.

And i would hope your spelling and grammer is better than mine, you only left school a year or two ago...........:lol1:

wrxcraig 30 January 2007 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by J_sca001 (Post 6607813)
I knew it! Just kids!:lol1: :lol1:

I'm Professional when i need to be. It's called adapting yourself to a situation to achieve the best possible solution!

I can communicate on all levels, even with teenagers!:lol1: :lol1: :D

I don't need to justify myself to you, especially predjudice children like you:D

youve gona and got yourself into a situation u cant adapt out of now, oh and a typical police officer the badge has gone and got to your head with an attitude, so whos the kid now, look back at your posts and find out.

oh and thanks for the info

cw42 30 January 2007 04:42 PM

If you truly are a policeman, and reading your post, I doubt it, then your condescending attitude will get you no-where in life. Judging a book by its cover is one thing, judging people by what they post on an internet forum is another. A few pointers for you:
They're not "thieving scum" they're "misguided people"
Saxo drivers are not all young people.
Not everyone on scoobynet is a child.
Hiding your car in your garage for a short period of time, will not stop it getting nicked if someone wants it.
Putting it in your garage ALL the time is a better course of action (I think that one is in your own Police guidance)
By your own admission, you know of several jobs a few days ago of a similar nature to the one you're reporting now, why didn't you warn us all then?

:)

J_sca001 30 January 2007 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by wrxcraig (Post 6607879)
youve gona and got yourself into a situation u cant adapt out of now, oh and a typical police officer the badge has gone and got to your head with an attitude, so whos the kid now, look back at your posts and find out.

oh and thanks for the info

Nope, sorry to disappoint you. Just a job to me:D

Why are you so serious? Just abit of fun with the kids. Join in the "Morning Muppets" thread tomorrow and lighten up!:)

Nice Scooby, you keep them gates locked!;)

Got to go now, Speak tomorrow. Leave you kids out there to your chicken dippers and beans..........:lol1: :lol1: :D

J_sca001 30 January 2007 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by cw42 (Post 6607894)
If you truly are a policeman, and reading your post, I doubt it, then your condescending attitude will get you no-where in life. Judging a book by its cover is one thing, judging people by what they post on an internet forum is another. A few pointers for you:
They're not "thieving scum" they're "misguided people"
Saxo drivers are not all young people.
Not everyone on scoobynet is a child.
Hiding your car in your garage for a short period of time, will not stop it getting nicked if someone wants it.
Putting it in your garage ALL the time is a better course of action (I think that one is in your own Police guidance)
By your own admission, you know of several jobs a few days ago of a similar nature to the one you're reporting now, why didn't you warn us all then?

:)

Just a quick reply before i go.:D

1. Lighten up, your give yourselves a heart attack!:lol1:

2. I don't work the area i live, heard the info today from a college that works around said area.
:D
3. Very nice Scooby you have!

trails 30 January 2007 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by J_sca001 (Post 6607874)
The only hole around here seems to be between your ear holes:D


like i said i don't need to justify myself to predjudice children.

And i would hope your spelling and grammer is better than mine, you only left school a year or two ago...........:lol1:

34 and still learning something new every day...are you a 'Special' Constable ;):D

Abdabz 30 January 2007 04:58 PM

LOL - If he's a copper, I've rattled Shilpa up the Shilpa :lol1:

If this strange, slightly aggressive simpleton who often types like a stroppy teenager is anything more than a adolescent keyboard warrior I will be flabbergasted, yes, flabbergasted...

PS. You don't get a Brucey bonus for putting as many smilies as possible on your posts... You're still a plonka :D :luxhello: :cuckoo: :cry: :mad: :( :) ;) :thumb: etc, etc etc....

Butty 30 January 2007 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by J_sca001 (Post 6607515)
Thieving Turds!:mad:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../mr_hankey.jpg

Has Mr Hankey fallen on bad times or something?

GC8 30 January 2007 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by funkyspider (Post 6607770)
Well why don't you post in a style which would be becoming of a policeman attempting to give us some information.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <-- do we really need this many

"A team of turds"... "Thieving Turds!"

Not very professional are you.
Can I have your badge number please.

Badge number? What badge is that then? Youve been watching too much 'Kojak' sunshine.

A Police officer has a 'collar number', which may be referred to as a 'shoulder number' by some forces/constabularies.

GC8 30 January 2007 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by J_sca001 (Post 6607813)
...I'm Professional when i need to be...

Actually Jamie, you're a professional, not a Professional (unless you have a perm and drive a silver 1977 Ford Capri 3.0S).


:)

funkyspider 30 January 2007 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by GC8 (Post 6607995)
Badge number? What badge is that then? Youve been watching too much 'Kojak' sunshine..


Tut - I must have been thinking of a taxi driver. He seemed to know what I meant though. I would have expected to be immediately corrected by the 'policeman' at the scene, but unfortunately he was busy digging a deeper hole.

I don't often feel the need get involved in 'troll' posting, I'm generally a helpful soul, but there was something about him, must have been the caps and all the '!!!!!!!!!!'s

Edited: Ooooo look
Contacting The Police

"If you know the officers full name and/or badge number tell the switchboard operator..."

Who loves ya baby

Varboy 30 January 2007 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by GC8 (Post 6607995)
Badge number? What badge is that then? Youve been watching too much 'Kojak' sunshine.

A Police officer has a 'collar number', which may be referred to as a 'shoulder number' by some forces/constabularies.


every day is a school day

thanks for the lesson

I'm sure he knew what he meant, I know I did


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