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GoneMad96

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Well im sure you all remember my thread a while back "POOR POOR EVO". well last night was on a date with this chik, any way long story short end of date went to dairy queen for ice cream and what do you know this retard in the evo follows me in. Again lets race man blah blah blah! im like dude have some respect a bit on a date just chillen trying to get some and foo is all in my face wanten to get smoked again. foo ends up following me home, passes my house. i wake up this morning and the inside of my car is FREAKEN TRASHED! paper and **** everywhere my insurance paper all ripped up, 60 bucks i had in center concel gone, yea im pissed, WTF is wrong with people man!
 

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u know who did it, call the cops, have him taken in

why werent ur doors locked? u didnt mention anyhting of windows being broken.
 

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yea but i cant prove it though!
 

RedDaemon

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yea but i cant prove it though!
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if the DQ or whatever had videocameras u could tell the cops he was harassing you, which he was before the incident with ur car. Have them make an investigation.
 

helty

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call them anyway, tell them he'd been harrassing you. If nothing else get it documented in case anything else happens. Hell he stole cash from you.

and wtf was your car unlocked?
 

03ghoststang

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man that sucks but i would also call the cops but at the same time i dont think that theywill do anything since you really dont have proof. all i got to say is eye for eye, tooth for a tooth........
 

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door was not unlocked but windows down like 1/2 inch
 

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and lets remember that i live in a tiny town were all the cops dont give a rats about anything and only help there own out.
 

helty

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GoneMad96 said:
door was not unlocked but windows down like 1/2 inch
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thats breaking and entering, no? Go after this guy. At the very least call the police and report it, tell them everything. Maybe you cant prove it, but at least let them know about this douche.

Dont get mad and do the eye for an eye thing. The problem with that is it just keeps escalating, and neither party will stop until the other does. Hence, it keeps going until something real bad happens.
 
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helty said:
thats breaking and entering, no? Go after this guy. At the very least call the police and report it, tell them everything. Maybe you cant prove it, but at least let them know about this douche.

Dont get mad and do the eye for an eye thing. The problem with that is it just keeps escalating, and neither party will stop until the other does. Hence, it keeps going until something real bad happens.
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exactly, so go all out first time and cut his brake lines
 

helty

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01Steeda said:
exactly, so go all out first time and cut his brake lines
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or radiator hose
 

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01Steeda said:
exactly, so go all out first time and cut his brake lines
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and call it a day



but seriously do a police report and put a camera outside incase the a-hole returns and you get him in it
 
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helty said:
or radiator hose
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:Word:
 

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helty said:
or radiator hose
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hey Helty its funny looking at your avatar pic reading what you wrote makes it look like you would do it
 

helty

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03ghoststang said:
A Helty its funny looking at your avatar pic reading what you wrote makes it look like you would do it
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I raised a little hell as a young buck
 

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OK, here's my take. The guy that followed you home is sketchy to begin with. So even if your car had not been broken into, you still theoretically could have called the cops on him for following you like a homo stalker that loses races.

Since you woke up this morning and realized that your car had been broken into (that doesn't have to mean 'literally broken' into ya know), you should definitely call them. Secondly, just because you had a weird encounter with this d-bag, that doesn't mean he did it. I have seen weird stuff happen in my days ... but he would definitely be suspect #1.

Times like this make you wish it were legal to beat the **** out of someone due to principle. It will be difficult to 'prove' you had 60 dollars in your car (gonna have to eat that one) but I'd call the cops out of principle, that's just how I am though.

*General good rule of thumb for automotive safety when parked:*

Roll your windows up.
 

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DTNODYA said:
OK, here's my take. The guy that followed you home is sketchy to begin with. So even if your car had not been broken into, you still theoretically could have called the cops on him for following you like a homo stalker that loses races.

Since you woke up this morning and realized that your car had been broken into (that doesn't have to mean 'literally broken' into ya know), you should definitely call them. Secondly, just because you had a weird encounter with this d-bag, that doesn't mean he did it. I have seen weird stuff happen in my days ... but he would definitely be suspect #1.

Times like this make you wish it were legal to beat the **** out of someone due to principle. It will be difficult to 'prove' you had 60 dollars in your car (gonna have to eat that one) but I'd call the cops out of principle, that's just how I am though.

*General good rule of thumb for automotive safety when parked:*

Roll your windows up.
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lol true that but it is hotter then sin over here hate getting into a hot ass car in the morning lol.
 

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where in cali are you located? i'll help you out with anything you need ya feel me?
 

DTNODYA

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lol true that but it is hotter then sin over here hate getting into a hot ass car in the morning lol.
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I hear that too!!!

If you have tinted windows, that is a big part of why it gets stupid hot. I have had tinted windows on every car I've ever owned and the insides of all my rides got retarded hot. I've read that the heat/sun rays come in through the front windshield but since the windows are tinted, the heat can't escape. So using deductive reasoning based on the assumption that what I was reading is true, I got one of those things you put in the window (shiny silver reflective things). I though 'if the sun can't get in the front, it has to be less hot'. Sure enough, it took my car temp down like 10-20 degrees!!

If your windows aren't tinted then maybe someone else will read that and find it useful.
 

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01Steeda said:
exactly, so go all out first time and cut his brake lines
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+2

:SNSign: brother's got yo back brotha.
 
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