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Harry K Harry K is offline
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Default Case of the stolen snow shovel

On Feb 8, 7:56*pm, Evan wrote:
On Feb 8, 4:29*pm, The Daring Dufas
wrote:





On 2/8/2011 2:53 PM, RicodJour wrote:


On Feb 8, 2:44 pm, *wrote:
Captured on home surveillance camera.


The Crime, The Revenge and The Reaction:


video:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkAJ-CQvkwA


Pretty funny! *Do you think she knew it was the shovel's owner that
did it? *Maybe we should look for her video on YouTube - Avenging the
Revenge!


R


I had a problem at one time with people parking across my driveway and
blocking the front of my business. My cop friend told me it would be a
crime for me to damage the vehicles in any way including flattening the
tires. I told him I would think of something and I did. I started
covering their tags with duct tape and I imagine quite a few wound up
face down on the pavement with cops pointing guns at them. I told my cop
friend what I had done and after laughing himself silly, told me
that a traffic ticket for an obscured tag was quite expensive. So
whenever anyone pulled up to my place and asked if it was OK to park
there I said it would cost them a minimum of $300.00. :-)


TDD


Ah, you are one of those guys...

I have a few ways of fixing people like you once and for
all that cost a couple of thousand a pop...

So rather than deal with the issue legally, by complaining
to the proper government agency and petitioning for
"NO PARKING ANYTIME" signs being posted in front
of your driveway, you tamper with someone else's vehicle
which is contrary to the advice your wise cop friend gave
you...

You wouldn't like my kind of medicine... *Because what
goes around comes around... *:-O

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What makes you thing that putting up a "no parking" sign in a "no
parking" zone will accomplish anything? They are parking illegally is
the bottom line and deserve the results.

Harry K