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Wave Gear - STOLEN

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Created by AUS1111 > 9 months ago, 18 Sep 2015
AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
18 Sep 2015 9:10AM
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Yep. The slimy buggers broke into my house last night and stole both of our cars. I had just loaded up my wave gear ready for a mission to Lano tomorrow. If anyone sees the following gear pop up suspiciously, please PM me.

2015 Tabou Pocket Wave 78 (with a ding in the nose)
2014 Starboard Kode 88

North Volt 4.5, 5.0 and North Hero 5.6

North masts, Streamlined booms etc.


....oh an a blue VW Passat R36 wagon with AUS1111 plate, and a shiny new black Audi S5.

westozwind
WA, 1415 posts
18 Sep 2015 10:12AM
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BUGGER!
Best of luck getting it back. I'll keep my eyes peeled.

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
18 Sep 2015 11:54AM
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Sorry to hear that.
Both cars. That is double bad luck.
I hope you get everything back, undamaged.

Bender
WA, 2235 posts
18 Sep 2015 11:59AM
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Spewing Chris. oh well looking on the bright side you might have to get new wave sailing kit

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
18 Sep 2015 12:48PM
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On a lighter note, the forecast for Lancelin tomorrow has deteriorated a bit...

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
18 Sep 2015 2:20PM
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UPDATE

Both cars found by the police (nice one guys!) undamaged, but the windsurfing gear is not in the car...so it's out there somewhere, possibly dumped on the side of the road.

stroppo
WA, 747 posts
18 Sep 2015 2:34PM
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Thats lower than a snakes arse! Hope it turns out good and your gear found the cars are a start!

morts
WA, 186 posts
18 Sep 2015 4:22PM
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That sucks! Have you let the windsurfing shops know in case someone tries to get rid of it that way.

silvec01
WA, 644 posts
20 Sep 2015 1:12PM
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Can you post details of where the cars were taken from and what suburb they were found in?

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
20 Sep 2015 3:12PM
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The cars were stolen from our house in Mt Lawley and Im not sure where they were recovered. The police haven't released them back to us et as forensics have to do their thing.

The good news is that they have caught the offenders! Nice work again!

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
30 Sep 2015 3:00PM
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Update;

Cars are at the panel beaters (they ARE damaged) but there is no sign of the windsurfing gear. What really sucks is that this stuff is not only very expensive to replace, but it's of no use whatsoever to anyone apart from maybe a few hundred of us hardy windsurfers here in WA.

It looks like insurance will pay out less than half the replacement cost - max $5k for "water craft" and another $750 for "watercraft accessories".

This is CGU.

Insure your stuff people!

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
2 Oct 2015 12:59PM
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We got three speeding fines in the mail today - and some pretty pictures of the thieves driving around in our cars

They weren't even going very fast; 108 in 100 zone. If I stole my missus' car I'd be doing 250kmh+!!

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
2 Oct 2015 1:41PM
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Since they have caught the offenders, can't the police ask them what they did with the windsurfing gear?

Mark _australia
WA, 23470 posts
2 Oct 2015 5:06PM
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Windxtasy said..
Since they have caught the offenders, can't the police ask them what they did with the windsurfing gear?


The usual response is &$^&^$ *%*^%* you &^*%) and you're all racist ^%&^$&$%^*(^*^

ozpricey
WA, 333 posts
2 Oct 2015 11:10PM
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Windxtasy said..
Since they have caught the offenders, can't the police ask them what they did with the windsurfing gear?


Don't get the red thumbs. I was going to ask the same thing.

I've worked as an academic tutoring in juvenile prisons and I wouldn't be surprised if the offenders would collaborate. They usually chill out a bit once they're inside. Even if you offer them some sort of incentive (cash/cigarettes/whatever). Definitely worth a try? If the police are going to get sprayed, it makes more sense to give the prison workers a call to mediate.

On the flip side, the offenders will obviously not dob any of their mates in for free should they be holding onto it. But if they heard the equipment is basically worthless and a reward was offered, can't see the harm in trying. Pardon the pun, but you really don't have anything to loose at this point!Best of luck! I'll keep an eye out.

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
6 Oct 2015 8:51PM
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Windxtasy said..
Since they have caught the offenders, can't the police ask them what they did with the windsurfing gear?


I actually did ask the detective this. He was very helpful but he said that there is no way that the offenders (they caught seven of them) will say one word about where my stuff is. They're mostly juveniles so he said they'll likely spend six months in detention... tops.

When they turn 18 they'll commit some more crimes and then get properly busted. Let's hope they're not violent crimes.

Mark _australia
WA, 23470 posts
6 Oct 2015 9:04PM
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^^ No no, when they turn 18 they are 'first offenders'.

That sh!ts me badly.





hardpole
WA, 608 posts
8 Oct 2015 11:07AM
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And someone stole the E out of the subject line as well !

Sorry to hear about this, it does suck that the thieves probably wont learn anything positive from this and your the one who has all the cost and hassle. I hope the cars are ok after the repairs. the gear is probably laying in some back yard somewhere where its been swapped for some drugs.

We had someone walk in the front door (unlocked - our mistake) and take my wifes bag and sons wallet from the kitchen counter. The bag was found in a park bin in Nollamara with almost everything still in it but the credit cards and paywave were used, lots of transactions at bottle shops all over the northern suburbs. I asked the bank how can we remove this stupid paywave from the cards so they at least have to forge a signature and was told that we cant, cant even lower the limit. there were several transactions at the same bottle shop one after the other, surely the bottle shop could see it was sus. eventually the bank gave us back the money but why should the thieves get the free grog and we get the fun of cancelling / replacing all the plastic!

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
8 Oct 2015 4:49PM
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As a further update; the boss's car is getting fixed, mine is probably a write-off and the insurance company is paying out enough for me to replace my windsurfing kit pretty well - thank you HBF.

I feel no emotion whatsoever towards the thieves, positive or negative. They're almost certainly gonna have short sh!tty lives. We'll carry on with ours after all the inconvenience. I'll be windsurfing and they never will, despite the fact they have a pretty nice set of wave gear!

On the morning I woke up to find the back door open and our cars gone, I went up stairs to find my kids safely asleep in bed, and 99.9% of my world was intact.

If I could just fix that subject line that I stuffed up, life would be perfect!

Obelix
WA, 1131 posts
8 Oct 2015 6:53PM
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Great attitude mate A lot of respect here.
Good to know what's really important in life.

wa881
WA, 219 posts
14 Oct 2015 12:37PM
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Well said Ado. I blew up my knee skiing in January and will probably miss this whole season after a reconstruction.

Whilst that is a huge bummer, not to mention frustrating, the upside is I didn't kill myself in the process and once i had a chance to calm down after the accident and put things into perspective, the upside I figured was I'll get to spend more time with the kids (and the boss) this summer, so there's a positive .... JC

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
14 Oct 2015 2:45PM
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AUS1111 said..
If I could just fix that subject line that I stuffed up, life would be perfect!


I've done what I can to help

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
14 Oct 2015 2:57PM
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