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yer auld aunt nelly:
You can be as trite and eco-nerdy as you like,and if being so effeminate in your so called political strife as to not stand there and be counted.Whilst running around and fiddling with folks pride and joy its o.k. if the motor involved is owned by mrs fforbes-Hamilton or a 9stone townie.But go and do that crap with a 19 stone 6'ft farmer from norwich and see were you end up.Or for that matter myself,after all its very hard to be smug through the plaster cast on your nose.Arrested or not i know id be going home smiling      :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

datalas:

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To the amazement of furious owners, the police say that it is not a crime because property is not damaged. “We have had complaints, but it is not clear that any offence is being committed,” said an officer at the sixth arrondissement.

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Is vandelism not a crime in france then ?

besides, with the fact it's unlikely they hung round to put the vavle caps back on, it's theft of 50ps worth at least :)

datalas:
you could also (IMO) argue wreckless endangerment too, since unless you're me you're unlikely to check tyre pressures before every journey :?

Stormin:
Happened to be in our Human Resources dept the other day with my engineering manager.  The subject of our current Enviroment Awareness lectures came up. Little miss PC said we should all walk, cycle, or car share to work. "Oh", said I. "I live 9.5 miles away". "Should I cycle"?  "Why Not"?, says she.  I asked miss PC where she lived. (I already knew. 1.5 miles from the factory.) When I pointed this out and that SHE came by car.(She didn't know I knew that either) "I car share with another girl", she said all self righteous. "1.5 miles?" said I. "And your telling me I should cycle?" "Why not?" she repeated.  "Several reasons", I replied. "Going home is usually against the pervailing wind. I can't car share as I some times have to work on. No-one lives near me to share with anyway." "Last but not least, I'm 58, doing physical work, not polishing furniture and I'm knackered when I do leave." The reference to furniture polishing had her stumped, and when I explained to her, she stormed out in high dungeon muttering threats of reporting me.

chris9119:
Stormin'

you didn't say something not politically correct to her did you...... :lol:

Chris

ps: 1.5 miles, thats a bloody long chain  :wink:

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