Anthony@zerboautoworks
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What is sad most of us work our behinds off for what we got and these fools who never worked for anything in there life come and take from us hard working folk.
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This post really has no useful purpose other than to get some frustration out.
Last Thursday, as I was driving from my home in Orlando up to Lexington, KY, I got a call from the Orlando police letting me know that my house had been broken into - door smashed in, garage door pryed open, basically a giant mess.
In broad daylight, a couple of guys helped themselves to an almost brand new 60" plasma TV, xbox, playstation, couple of watches and whatever else they could grab in a minute or two.
I'm not so much angry (ok, I'm angry) as I am saddened by where the world seems to be these days. I know this isn't an unusual occurrence, particularly in Orlando - and it could've been worse. Nobody was harmed (had I been home that would have probably gone differently) and it's just stuff. But it's MY stuff that I work hard for and it just pi##es me off that people think they deserve to take it.
Ok, I'm done - the good news is my wall of detailing products is still in tact.c7424:
I've found that having the least amount of friends has been quite pleasant. It's not bad to have friends, of course, but friends can really complicate things and I'd rather not be involved in it. All the friends I had in high school and in my teens have all gone their own way, and I'm kinda glad, lol. All my friends turned into charity cases, it seemed, always asking for favors or money instead of just wanting to hang and be best buds.
I always kept my circle very small also. What you're saying is so true. Things get crazy when you have a lot of people around you. All that drama and stuff.
Quite unfortunate.. Get a dog!
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Well I can say is that they are lucky you were not home, us Floridians are proud gun owners.
I hate reading about stories of low life thieves breaking into hard working honest peoples homes. It's a sad sad world we live in these days when the justice systems revolving door puts these criminals back into society. I'll bet those guys have a record a mile long!
I own a rental house that was broken into a couple years back. One of the thieves had on a court ordered monitoring device during the break in. Luckily my renters were not at home at the time. The thing is the guy with the monitoring device at the time had 31 arrests with 24 of them being felonies! This is what finally convinced me to get my concealed carry permit, it's always on my hip or just a reach away!
Here is the Newscast of the guy(s)
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You call the police?
I hate reading about stories of low life thieves breaking into hard working honest peoples homes. It's a sad sad world we live in these days when the justice systems revolving door puts these criminals back into society. I'll bet those guys have a record a mile long!
Im taking a forensics class, There might be DNA all over the house such as hair or fingerprints . You call the police?