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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    We were having ram raid problems a few years back thought I had a good idea. Park the forkhoist behind the closed door with the forks at chest height if your sitting in the car. Apparently its illegal to do that as youll hurt the people when they try and ram your door.....wtf
    Use the forklift to place some one ton concrete blocks behind the door. Not your problem then if someone decides to end themselves in a spectacular fashion on some solid objects, Darwin award opportunity. I'm a little bit over the preciousness we currently have towards the little shits, because if you happened to be walking behind the door when they decided to ram it and you were killed or seriously injured they would get discounts for every damn thing that happened back in 1756 including climate change and get sent home with a handout to by some more chemicals to imbibe virtually no consequence. There seems to have developed a tolerance in the justice community to this sort of behaviour and it's almost competitive to see who can come up with the best new excuse to 'explain' it and all involved seem to have lost sight of the fact of why 'society' views this sort of opportunistic offending so poorly.

    As far as the contaminated diesel, I know one guy that used it as a way to get rid of all of his crap, accidentally mixed petrol/diesel, if he changed the brake fluid the old stuff went in, dirty used engine oil, all went in and over a big company with a lot of machines they generated a fair bit. He secured all the good fuel that was left on site and went to a little truck based setup for refilling all the machines, so got old 20L drums and put the crap into it. Then set up a dummy bund area that looked the part and called it fuel storage or some junk, made it easy to get to and left the idiots to clean up his waste for him. Worked for about 2 months, had four occasions caught on the hidden cameras where the crap was cleaned up and then funny old thing it was all left alone after that.

 

 

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