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Originally Posted by chief tool
but all my [shizzle] is insured, as I cant afford it not to be. Its just one of those facts of life
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I'm not saying it's a bad idea or that he shouldn't have. I am saying that it's not his fault, 5 bucks says the car was locked and the keys weren't in the ignition. I am saying that it is not his fault when he locks it up, locks it inside his shed and goes off to work. You can't say that because he decided to chance society in his part of OZ not being totally [fizzle]ed that he is an idiot or that it was his fault. If you do, you ARE an idiot (not you chief) and I hope your [shizzle] gets stolen, and returned, but not quite how it was such that your insurance doesn't cover it and you are left with whining gearbox bearings and a smokey exhaust...
My ute is in new zealand, its locked, the key is in england its inside a container with the door welded shut and two expensive padlocks on the door, its under armed guard, and its NOT insured. Is it my fault if someone steals it and all within? Fcuk no. If they do, they will be found and killed. That simple. Scum like that lose all rights in my books. If I'd left the key in it and one padlock on the door with no welding, my fault? Fcuk no. Get a brain you numb nuts. You sound like the sort of dude that might be doing the stealing ie, sees it from that perspective where if someone makes something look attractive they are asking for it. Well, [fizzle] you!.