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Close...but wrong plural.Which states?
All my experiences were in NSW.
Close...but wrong plural.Which states?
you going to post the Ad up ?Which states?
Shouldn't have posted here in the first place, it's a police matter. Ring the police closest to the sellers location, not 000 and give them as much info as you can. Unless you're a vague stoner that can't communicate they will help.You have people here trying to help. Not sure why you haven't given any details.
The longer you leave it, the less likely you'll get it back unfortunately.
Ouch...my tummy muscle is sore from laughing. The police help? I think you are confusing them with another gang.Be
Shouldn't have posted here in the first place, it's a police matter. Ring the police closest to the sellers location, not 000 and give them as much info as you can. Unless you're a vague stoner that can't communicate they will help.
We moving to colours for numeracy now?...not far from the scene crime and within a purple of months!
Haven't we always? Blue Tuesday, lemon cheesecake, orange filing cabinets....We moving to colours for numeracy now?
A rather fortuitous autocorrect!We moving to colours for numeracy now?
I bet if you stole a $1 chocolate from the servo you would be arrested in 5 min flat.Ouch...my tummy muscle is sore from laughing. The police help? I think you are confusing them with another gang.
One time I saw my stolen bike in exactly the same condition it was stolen in...not far from the scene crime and within a purple of months! It was not secured but I thought rather than just take it I would do the right thing. The police station was about 600m away after all...
Despite providing all necessary details including the report number from the day of the theft the "officer" on the desk told me it was not their problem to solve. I would be required to take the matter up as a civil claim...but if I went back and grabbed the bike, I may face charges.
just out of interest, why would you potentially face charges for taking your own property back?Ouch...my tummy muscle is sore from laughing. The police help? I think you are confusing them with another gang.
One time I saw my stolen bike in exactly the same condition it was stolen in...not far from the scene crime and within a purple of months! It was not secured but I thought rather than just take it I would do the right thing. The police station was about 600m away after all...
Despite providing all necessary details including the report number from the day of the theft the "officer" on the desk told me it was not their problem to solve. I would be required to take the matter up as a civil claim...but if I went back and grabbed the bike, I may face charges.
Depends on how you obtain the property back - Also if the bike was stolen in a different state the current owner may know nothing about it - Its very possible the current owner may have a receipt proving him to be the owner.just out of interest, why would you potentially face charges for taking your own property back?
maybe, but if it was a stolen bike, the current person in possession would have bought it for cash on scumtree or cash on pickup from FB, most likely.Depends on how you obtain the property back - Also if the bike was stolen in a different state the current owner may know nothing about it - Its very possible the current owner may have a receipt proving him to be the owner.
Yeah 100% but they may also be an innocent party that paid a fair price - or maybe even from a Pawn Shop? Buying something second hand isn't illegal - or the mods on here about to go to a Rico trial?maybe, but if it was a stolen bike, the current person in possession would have bought it for cash on scumtree or cash on pickup from FB, most likely.
To clarify something - If I buy a stolen bike and the genuine owner locates the bike and can prove ownership then I will have to surrender the bike and lose any money I have paid. All I am saying is because you may be in possession of stolen goods you may not be aware or even have a reasonable suspicion they were stolen.maybe, but if it was a stolen bike, the current person in possession would have bought it for cash on scumtree or cash on pickup from FB, most likely.
According to the police officer that is for the courts to decide...how would he know the bike wasn't legally acquired? My word against his etc. And yes, the fuckwit had my incident report open while telling me all this shit. And yes, in that incident the cunt who had the bike at the time lived in a bed sitter above the restaurant I was in when it was stolen from outside that restaurant.just out of interest, why would you potentially face charges for taking your own property back?
In such a matter the stolen item would still be returned to the original owner. The current owner may or may not be entitled to compensation, usually not. It's one of the reasons pawn shops like to avoid stolen goods....lol. that type of scenario was in one of my very basic law subjects at uni.Depends on how you obtain the property back - Also if the bike was stolen in a different state the current owner may know nothing about it - Its very possible the current owner may have a receipt proving him to be the owner.
Exactly. I'm not in a rush to punch an innocent third party in the nuts to retrieve a bike I have received an insurance pay out on. I have in one situation discussed the parts a fellow had on his bike that were stolen from me with the him, but I made it clear I didn't care. Poor kid was swindled by the arsehole that fenced the parts to him. They were good bits taken off a good frame and put on a shit frame that he snapped suspiciously easy.To clarify something - If I buy a stolen bike and the genuine owner locates the bike and can prove ownership then I will have to surrender the bike and lose any money I have paid. All I am saying is because you may be in possession of stolen goods you may not be aware or even have a reasonable suspicion they were stolen.
Yes.TL;DR