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blas
03-29-2007, 02:39 PM
I had to pay my rent today. The place I rent from, their office is in a neighborhood even more ghetto and trashy than mine. It's always an adventure traveling into the true ghetto of my city. Anywho....

In the parking lot of the office is a parked police car. No officer inside of it. I parked two spots away from it, and dropped my check into the drop box (office doesn't open until 9, I didn't feel like waiting). I walk back to my car, shut the door, and start to call my dad, but I notice...

Out of the office (the office is actually an apartment building with the little office right inside and to the right....don't ask, I don't get it either) trots a grungy, degenerate looking guy. Messy hair, disgusting filthy clothes, and a lovely hacking cough. Enough lesions on his face to prove he's had a horrid drug problem since God knows when.....

His crappy car is parked next to the cop car. Before he gets into his car, he sees something (I can't see what it is from there). Something inside the cop car interests him. He puts his hands on the cop car (something he's probably used to already, lol), and sticks his face onto the window for a closer look. He thinks for a few seconds (with whatever few brain cells he has left), and makes a fist. He's about to punch the window......but before he does (still with his left hand in a fist), he looks around, to the right and to the left then again, and sees me watching him. He puts his fist down and quickly gets into his car and the pile of shit goes Brrrmp brrrmp brrmp down the road in literally 20 seconds.

I probably couldn't physically stop him from doing it, but I will do whatever I can in my power to stop people like this from getting away with shit.

People like that absolutely disgust me. I work way too hard for the things that I have for degenerates and gutter slime like that to be able to break windows and jimmy locks and steal shit. I will do whatever I can to make sure sticky fingered people do NOT have the chance to take something that is not theirs. You want something, you EARN it.

And who the hell is so fricken stupid/twacked out on drugs, that they'd try to go car shopping with stuff in a COP CAR?

ShortTemperHatesStupidity
03-29-2007, 03:20 PM
I got one better for ya-Who's stupid enough to eff up their hand punching a window? No police issue laptop is worth that...

XCashier
03-29-2007, 04:04 PM
I got one better for ya-Who's stupid enough to eff up their hand punching a window? No police issue laptop is worth that...
Somebody who is too whacked-up on drugs to think logically.

ditchdj
03-29-2007, 08:32 PM
People like that absolutely disgust me. I work way too hard for the things that I have for degenerates and gutter slime like that to be able to break windows and jimmy locks and steal shit. I will do whatever I can to make sure sticky fingered people do NOT have the chance to take something that is not theirs. You want something, you EARN it.

Oh trust me I know all about that! Lately I've unwillingly become a "thief magnet". A couple weeks ago someone stole my nine-year-old's bicicyle, bent up the back wheel, and tried to return it two houses down. The old man came out and he was like, "What the hell are you doing on my property!" The guy just apologized and walked off and he called the cops on him. He was real pissed about it too because he told me he had three lawnmowers stolen from his yard. I had a moped stolen last summer (luckily I got that back) and when I lived in Indy my van's back window was busted out and my wife's window was busted out with the stereo stolen. :mad: The thieves around here usually come from the slum area a mile down the street and scope out backyards to look for stuff to steal. And they're sneaky bastards because me and my neighbors are always on the lookout for them.

RecoveringKinkoid
03-29-2007, 10:23 PM
Wow. :eek: If he was stupid enough, high enough, or ballsy enough (whichever applies) to break a cop's window WITH HIS HAND I'm a little suprised that seeing you watching him put him off it.

I would have thought that the fact that it was a cops car...AND HIS HAND would have been plenty.:eek:

blas
03-30-2007, 02:25 AM
I think what happened was at the very last second, his remaining common sense (if he even has any) kicked in, and realized not only was he being watched, but that if he did do it, I'd call the police immediately. I don't think he saw my cell phone, though.

He's probably on probation or something and probably gave it a second thought when he saw me. I bet prison is the last place he wants to go right now.

I don't really consider myself scary or intimidating, but I bet I scared him off. He did not look too happy that someone was there and that his robbery attempt had been thwarted.

Myra
03-30-2007, 08:05 PM
There are people on earth who will steal anything. They have no shame.

A couple years ago I had this little tomato car - a hatchback. When my in-laws got it, there were no hubcaps, so my father-in-law purchased some from Wal-Mart - meaning they were hard plastic painted to look chrome. They cost him maybe $18 apiece. Someone stole them.

At my old work, I had a giant banner tied out front advertising the cell company we sold. It was dirty, dingy, and had a bunch of holes in it. I was awaiting shipment of a replacement, when I came in one morning - someone had CUT the ropes holding it to my bannister. Had it been my new pretty one, I could understand stealing it...sorta (what are you gonna do with a cell company banner?) But it was old and nasty. :confused:

So yeah. Some people are just weird and/or stupid.

TNT
03-31-2007, 05:46 AM
So yeah. Some people are just weird and/or stupid.

I knew a guy since we were toddlers. One day many years later, there was an article in the paper that he'd been arrested for breaking into a state liquor store (where I live, the Commonwealth owns and operates all liquor stores). When the cops got there, they found him inside, drinking a bottle of schnapps.

After he got out, I ran into him again.

Me: Larry, there's got to be a story there.
Larry: Some friends dared me to do it.
Me: So you did?
Larry: Yeah. When the alarms went off, I figured I might as well open a bottle because it was going to be the last drink I'd be having for awhile.
Me: You always were a f**k up.
Larry: Yeah.

powerboy
03-31-2007, 08:17 AM
Someone broke into my grandmothers truck. Her, my mom, and I were visiting my grandfather before passed. He was in a nursing home BTW. In broad daylight, they broke in. She had nothing in there to be stolen. The one thing that they stolen, was an 8x10 of my family, that we were going to give my grandfather, but forgot to take in. Yes it was in a folder. We came out, and I noticed that her window was broke. We called the police, and sure enough, no one came out. That is one reason that I hate my town. Police does not do anything. No wonder we have so much crime, where I live.