Stolen in Aberdeen: BMW 335i - H9WSR
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Sorry to hear about the Fraser65. I don't think your wife was foolish in not getting the details. I guess it all happened so fast and you just don't think about that at the time. I asked my gf no the off chance that she got the reg but she said it was going so fast there was no chance. Like you say, at least everyone is fine.
It's typical that you end up out of pocket because of someone else. If you have the will to push the police, insurance and possibly use the media then you might get somewhere with a loan car.
It's typical that you end up out of pocket because of someone else. If you have the will to push the police, insurance and possibly use the media then you might get somewhere with a loan car.
Gareth135R said:
motoGF said:
Sorry to hear about the Fraser65. I don't think your wife was foolish in not getting the details. I guess it all happened so fast and you just don't think about that at the time.
For clarity, Fraser was being sarcastic...Familiar name, he's been in this thread before...
http://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/news/local/teenage...
http://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/news/local/teenage...
The Mrs was informed by plod last week that the majority of stolen cars in the Aberdeen area are recoverd unmarked and that the use of social networking sites & forums is more likely to lead to the car being trashed.
A friend also had a Porsche turn up in their unused lockup about 6 months ago
A friend also had a Porsche turn up in their unused lockup about 6 months ago
eck c said:
The Mrs was informed by plod last week that the majority of stolen cars in the Aberdeen area are recoverd unmarked and that the use of social networking sites & forums is more likely to lead to the car being trashed.
So plod says don't tell anyone your car has been nickedA cynical person would say it is also a good way to keep bad press under cover
jamieduff1981 said:
Wednesday 9th January 2013
... but compare that to Jed Duncan's last conviction. 200 hours community service for a car theft which ended up with dangerous driving (down a pavement) and a crash into a parked car.
I noticed in the P&J last week that the above had been sentenced to a 8 months (I think) for more of the same.... but compare that to Jed Duncan's last conviction. 200 hours community service for a car theft which ended up with dangerous driving (down a pavement) and a crash into a parked car.
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