This morning when getting into may car before heading off to the train station I noticed that both my number plates had been stolen. This obviously happened yesterday when I left my car at the station and I hadn't noticed they had been gone when I got into my car last night. ( I mean who the fuck checks to see if their number plates are still there! I guess I'll have to start doing this.)
What pisses me off even more is that they ripped the number plate holders off too. Before this I also had two badges swiped from my car ( while parked at said station). GRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
Don't get me wrong I don't love my car, I know that the occasional dent and scratch is inevitable, but I can't stand intentional vandalism. I guess this is what I get for driving a reasonably new holden astra. This stuff never to my previous car, a purple charade (girly hatchback), which I loved and still do.
Well I think I'll go rob a bank with my car now. I figure well hey no one can get my plate number, and if a witness sees the heist they'll be describing the car as a
dark blue Astra. Gee there aren't a bazillion of those around the Holsworthy / Liverpool area.
For your info, train station which has indirectly caused me frustration: Holsworthy.
Grrrr!!!
Keep an eye out for undercover cops. This happened to a friend of mine. The plates were use on a car of the same make and model for a drive-by — fucking Punchbowl, of course. My friend and her immediate family didn't know, until after the fact, that they'd been under surveillance for a week.
— posted by Red Wolf at 28.05.2003 13:42 AEST | 
We've already reported it to the policeso hopefully any speeding tickets and other illeagal activities won't be attributed to me. Mum has already suggested that I take the charade on week days instead. How typically mum-ish.
— posted by lucie at 28.05.2003 14:08 AEST | 
Charade is probably the better option. Got to love a purple girly car. Worth checking both plates. My friend only lost one and didn't notice for ages.
— posted by Red Wolf at 28.05.2003 14:11 AEST | 
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