On 23/12/2009 Phil Box wrote:
>I reckon that if an area has a really bad problem with break ins then that
>should be dealt with. If the cops don't then the climbing community should.
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>Here's how a mate of mine dealt with a problem. He caught 3 young gentlemen
>of the very sun tanned skin persuasion.
Yes, you have to watch them very sun tanned folk!
>He bundled them into the boot of
>his car and took them about 30 k out of town and got them out and told
>them to start digging their grave. All the while training a gun on them.
>They were blubbering like fools. They dug a big hole, then he told them
>to take their pants off.
Yes, that sounds like justice to me! (or child abuse?)
>He then proceeded to lecture them as to what would
>happen if they or anyone else ever came on to his property again.
>
>He drove off and left them to make their own way back to town. They made
>it about 3 days later. The result is that whenever he drives down the street
>they and their mates practically salute him.
>
>The local cop got wind of it and by and large gave him a wink and a nod.
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>Now how does that relate to break ins, well, we need to post a camo black
>ops sentry at the carpark and bust whoever is breaking in. Take lotsa pics
>and then jump these guys and hold them till the cops arrive. Of course
>this means a time commitment but may well go to solving these types of
>problems. I'm sure we can get creative instead of moaning about the problem.
Yep, group thuggery should sort it out. Words are for wimps, fists are for... (jamming??)