Steve Maskery
Established Member
At about 2pm today, I thought I'd better go out and vote. So I went downstairs from my office, sat down to put my shoes on and looked out of the window.
Where's my car?
Had a look round. My key cupboard was open, my handbag was on the floor, open. All the keys were gone, by bag was empty of all things useful.
I had heard a noise at the front door, but I thought it was the postman. I looked out of the window and saw someone come out of my gate, but it wasn't postie, so I assumed it was the daily barrage of junk mail. That was at about 12; at least, lunchtime. I would say that I ALWAYS lock my front door. I'm certainly not in the habit of leaving it unlocked. Perhaps this was just one lapse. There is no sign of a forced entry. But I always lock up. If it was unlocked, it's been unlocked since yesterday afternoon.
So I've had to cancel my bank cards, I'm going to have to change all my locks, including my workshop locks.
The police have recovered my car, but it has been involved in an "incident", just a few streets away, so, as a 14-year-old vehicle, it will be written off, it has zero value to start with. And my excess means that I shall quite possibly receive nothing at all.
The only glimmer of hope is that when it was crashed, two people were seen running away. It was witnessed and the police have two names, at least one of which they recognise.
So I have no wheels, an insecure house and I can't go out to vote until I can get the house secure.
I'm getting really %^&*(*&^% off at people thinking they can just take my stuff.
I'm not a happy bunny.
Where's my car?
Had a look round. My key cupboard was open, my handbag was on the floor, open. All the keys were gone, by bag was empty of all things useful.
I had heard a noise at the front door, but I thought it was the postman. I looked out of the window and saw someone come out of my gate, but it wasn't postie, so I assumed it was the daily barrage of junk mail. That was at about 12; at least, lunchtime. I would say that I ALWAYS lock my front door. I'm certainly not in the habit of leaving it unlocked. Perhaps this was just one lapse. There is no sign of a forced entry. But I always lock up. If it was unlocked, it's been unlocked since yesterday afternoon.
So I've had to cancel my bank cards, I'm going to have to change all my locks, including my workshop locks.
The police have recovered my car, but it has been involved in an "incident", just a few streets away, so, as a 14-year-old vehicle, it will be written off, it has zero value to start with. And my excess means that I shall quite possibly receive nothing at all.
The only glimmer of hope is that when it was crashed, two people were seen running away. It was witnessed and the police have two names, at least one of which they recognise.
So I have no wheels, an insecure house and I can't go out to vote until I can get the house secure.
I'm getting really %^&*(*&^% off at people thinking they can just take my stuff.
I'm not a happy bunny.