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Have you thought about going to the police with this information?

Got to agree with Stephen, might be an idea to pass the information onto the Police who may be able to deal with the little **** if it is indeed correct rather than posting it up here.

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That could be a lot of ****e really I could pop on a set of gloves drive about in my car then post it on you tube to tell my scally mates I'm hard as cause I stole a Subaru!!

Pass it to the police at least please

Neil

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sorry guy,s but i wont be wasting my time with the police on this matter beleive me they no off these shenanigan,s and have done so for some time it used to be 6 men around 28 to 30 but the other post i wrote up about my neighbours car this was done by the younger one,s who are coming through the ranks in milton it,s went from making gangster,s money to just all out joyriding now

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If you don't report it then you're just enabling them. Phone crime stoppers - 0800 555 111 - tell them what you know. It's anonymous but could help someone who's had a car stolen get it back because of the information you claim to have. Or at least stop someone else's being next.

Put up or shut up as the old saying goes.

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exactly what i,ve done put up the info so now i will shutup and stephen cheers for your guidance but it don,t mean **** to me mate car,s are being stolen and that,s were they are being taken it,s comment,s like your,s that put me of helping the folk on here :rotfl:

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Yep, vigilante Scooby owners going to Milton to get a bonus beating is what the solution to this problem is. Or even better - Vigilante scooby owners getting arrested after trying to get their own property back. Double bonus!

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no one mentioned going to get property back who mentioned vigilante stuff a load of scoobys driving around would send a clear message that we no who they are and what they are doing i,ll end this here stephen as your really starting to do my head in now i,ll tell you what i wont bother posting anything i no up about it WILL THAT BE OK WITH YOU STEPHEN :rotfl:

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Surely posting up the links is just giving them the kudos they crave for managing to steal a specific type of car. People (as I did) will go through the links and view on YouTube, upping their number of 'views' and encouraging them even further. If you think a crime has been committed then pass details to the police. If you specifically recognise a car as being nicked from someone you know or someone on here then speak to the person, or PM them on here. They can then also contact the police with reference to their crime number.

I agree that they are little ****s and should get whats coming to them but I for one will not be flooding Milton with Imprezas on Friday and Saturday night as you suggest in your other post. I would prefer an evening in my local pub rather than somewhere I don't know, getting bricks hurled at me.

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no one mentioned going to get property back who mentioned vigilante stuff a load of scoobys driving around would send a clear message that we no who they are and what they are doing i,ll end this here stephen as your really starting to do my head in now i,ll tell you what i wont bother posting anything i no up about it WILL THAT BE OK WITH YOU STEPHEN :rotfl:

I recognise the spelling used by "RACERX", and use of , instead of '

hmm, banned user strikes back? Or is his little brother again...

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i think the polis will allready know about this. but personally i just think them wee tits are bored as hell. at an age where theres not much to do apart from hang around in gangs trying to impress. then they hit the drugs and it destroys their lifes, and takes away that need ti work and get money to get things and self respect.

society has a big part of whats going on. help them not beat the crap etc oot them. nor encourage their habbits.

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I recognise the spelling used by "RACERX", and use of , instead of '

hmm, banned user strikes back? Or is his little brother again...

It is scoobzie.

So RACERX/scoobzie/Diablo - I should really apologise for baiting you a wee bit. Very easy to do though as you can see.

You managed to hide it well for quite a few months there. I'm impressed. I went looking this morning though and realised it was you. Posting from the same IP address only days after you were banned. Very amateur.

How's tricks?

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yes i,am very well thanks for your concern and how are you and as for eh baiting me as you say i don,t think so but let,s face the fact,s here people are losing car,s left right and center at the moment so what,s wrong with trying to help people or are you against that to

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It is scoobzie.

So RACERX/scoobzie/Diablo - I should really apologise for baiting you a wee bit. Very easy to do though as you can see.

You managed to hide it well for quite a few months there. I'm impressed. I went looking this morning though and realised it was you. Posting from the same IP address only days after you were banned. Very amateur.

How's tricks?

Come to think of it, I remember someone saying a couple of months back they had seen Scoobzie's car at Hypertech or somewhere and it had RACERX on it as a 'user name'. Adds up now.

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I recognise the spelling used by "RACERX", and use of , instead of '

hmm, banned user strikes back? Or is his little brother again...

F,ing well spotted Neil even DCI Lee didnt pick up on this! :rotfl:

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yes i,am very well thanks for your concern and how are you and as for eh baiting me as you say i don,t think so but let,s face the fact,s here people are losing car,s left right and center at the moment so what,s wrong with trying to help people or are you against that to

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What's so difficult scoobzie/diablo/retardx?

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Comma:

The comma ( , ) is a punctuation mark. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text. Some typefaces render it as a small line, slightly curved or straight, or with the appearance of a small filled-in number 9.

The comma is used in many contexts and languages, principally for separating things. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word comma comes directly from the Greek komma (κόμμα), which means something cut off or a short clause.

Apostrophe:

The apostrophe ( ’ or ' ) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritic mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet or certain other alphabets. In English, it serves two main purposes—the omission of one or more letters (as in doesn't for does not) and the marking of possessives (as in the cat's whiskers). (In strictly limited cases, it is allowed to assist in marking plurals, but most authorities[who?] now disapprove of such usage; see Use of apostrophes in forming certain plurals.) According to the OED, the word comes ultimately from Greek ἡ ἀπόστροφος [προσῳδία] (hē apóstrophos [prosōidía], “[the accent of] ‘turning away’, or elision”), through Latin and French.

The apostrophe is different from the closing single quotation mark (usually rendered identically but serving a different purpose), and from the similar-looking prime (which is used to indicate measurement in feet or arcminutes, and for various mathematical purposes).

What's so difficult scoobzie/diablo/retardx?

still the same patter ass usual on here this is what i will do just sit back and laugh when one of your cars gets nicked OH HOW I WILL LAUGH ?

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still the same patter ass usual on here this is what i will do just sit back and laugh when one of your cars gets nicked OH HOW I WILL LAUGH ?

hannah, is that you?

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still the same patter ass usual on here this is what i will do just sit back and laugh when one of your cars gets nicked OH HOW I WILL LAUGH ?

And how is posting up a few links showing people driving allegedly stolen cars going to stop my car getting nicked? :rotfl:

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And how is posting up a few links showing people driving allegedly stolen cars going to stop my car getting nicked? :rotfl:

well if somebody reports it to the police then it might stop somebody elses pride and joy getting nicked

even if it stops 1 persons car getting done its worth it

just to let you all know that car park is bishopbriggs retail park

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