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    Another car stolen...crazy!!

     



    Last week a 32 Ford was stolen in Oregon, and they found the idiot who stole it still driving it around the area several days later! He deserved to get caught.

    Now, a 57 Chevy has been stolen in California. Look how the theives pushed it down the street with their truck!!!! Amazing.

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    if anyone ever steals my car i hope its the same nut who stole that 32.

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    If I ever caught someone stealing or trying to steal anything of mine then they better give their heart to God because their %#@%# is mine !
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    amen on that one meller. it would get real ugly dang quick.

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    couldn't steal my '57 today... The dang snow drift is too deep in front of the garage door!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    I think that if and when a car thief is caught his or her fate should be the same as it was in the Old West when a horse thief was caught, hang 'em at high noon on the public square.
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    i bet if ole mello yello caught someone easin that fiddyfi out the drive way id hear the ruckus plum up here. hahaha. there'd be one less car theift.

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    ntfday thats the way things should be. them dang bleedin hearts sure have made it easy on criminals.

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    rods and customs or even classics dont get nicked that often over here. they stand out too much-as they would over there too but we dont have the number of hot rods over here that you guys in the states have so you would need to completely strip it down and destroy most of the parts as they are too recognisable.

    ive had stereo gear stolen from my car. man you think i was pissed!
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    if I caught someone trying to steal anything I have a one track mind kill or mangle.
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    This topic has taken on an interesting tone. I can't stand a thief or a liar, but at least for one of those you can lock your doors. Some piece of #@%$ taking what is not theres is a fact of life today, yesterday and ever sense we have had more than two people.

    I had a break in in my shop not to long ago, I posted about it at the time. As luck would have it I walked in on those two slim balls or at least almost walked in on them as one of them was leaving the shop while I was approaching the shop. I had on me a Glock 45 and sense this guy was about 6 or 7 feet away, killing him would have been a simple thing. You will notice I said simple and not easy. I pumped a couple of rounds into the ground instead and at that racket number two made a very quick and hasty exit. two more rounds into the ground just to see them on there way. Now I could have shot them sure. But do any of you really want to kill some poor low life over "STUFF"?

    I know how much time and money we all spend in pursuit of this car thing. Hell I have three Hot Rods am building the fourth so I know exactly how much this costs. But I don't care if you have tens and tens of thousands in your car. Do you really want to kill for this stuff, and in the end thats all it is really "STUFF".

    Each one of us has to ask that same question. I spent 30 years in the Marine Corps trust me I know what its like to take a life. Never once not "ONCE" have I ever regretted what I did in the service of my country. Now with that said I also know exactly what it would feel like to kill or mangle some ass over "STUFF" For me it is not going to happen as long as there is another way out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hombre259 View Post
    This topic has taken on an interesting tone. I can't stand a thief or a liar, but at least for one of those you can lock your doors. Some piece of #@%$ taking what is not theres is a fact of life today, yesterday and ever sense we have had more than two people.

    I had a break in in my shop not to long ago, I posted about it at the time. As luck would have it I walked in on those two slim balls or at least almost walked in on them as one of them was leaving the shop while I was approaching the shop. I had on me a Glock 45 and sense this guy was about 6 or 7 feet away, killing him would have been a simple thing. You will notice I said simple and not easy. I pumped a couple of rounds into the ground instead and at that racket number two made a very quick and hasty exit. two more rounds into the ground just to see them on there way. Now I could have shot them sure. But do any of you really want to kill some poor low life over "STUFF"?



    I know how much time and money we all spend in pursuit of this car thing. Hell I have three Hot Rods am building the fourth so I know exactly how much this costs. But I don't care if you have tens and tens of thousands in your car. Do you really want to kill for this stuff, and in the end thats all it is really "STUFF".

    Each one of us has to ask that same question. I spent 30 years in the Marine Corps trust me I know what its like to take a life. Never once not "ONCE" have I ever regretted what I did in the service of my country. Now with that said I also know exactly what it would feel like to kill or mangle some ass over "STUFF" For me it is not going to happen as long as there is another way out.

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    Put me on this list too, Roland.... Though I doubt I would have too many regrets if I gave him some bruising with my Louisville Slugger!!!!!!
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    I agree, I couldn't actually shoot someone, unless I felt my life, or my families lives, were in danger. Then all bets are off. I sure wouldn't hesitate to hold someone at gunpoint until the cops showed up though. I saw that happen on Cops one time on TV, some jerk was trying to steal an old mans car and the old guy had him spread eagled with a gun to his head on the lawn when the cops showed up. The police shook the old mans hand and took the thief away in cuffs.

    I watch Court TV a lot, and it seems the laws in most States are bending a little in the favor of people defending their lives and property. Something has to be done, there are way too many criminals for the police to catch them all without our help.

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    It's a shame those of us that work hard to have the finer things in life get abused by a weakened liberal judicial system.

    How many of the thieves have a rap sheet longer than my arm?

    The repeat offenders have had chance after chance, it is time for them to meet their Maker and let Him judge them! Maybe this extreme action would deter some.

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