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Quote from: PureClean Window Cleaning Ltd on November 13, 2012, 06:31:07 pmSilver renault traffic. CP08 EZV.CLEANOLOGY written on sides.My best mates father works for his brother in law, (its a franchise) and he said they left the keys in to charge the battery, and some guys on motorbikes jumped in and drove off with the hoses attached!!Ripped the poles out of their hands!ps. there is 2 vans in the area, one has got a private number plate with "dug" on it. so bear that in mind before you call the cops.And be careful out there! get a spare battery instead!So what happened to their motorbikes?
Silver renault traffic. CP08 EZV.CLEANOLOGY written on sides.My best mates father works for his brother in law, (its a franchise) and he said they left the keys in to charge the battery, and some guys on motorbikes jumped in and drove off with the hoses attached!!Ripped the poles out of their hands!ps. there is 2 vans in the area, one has got a private number plate with "dug" on it. so bear that in mind before you call the cops.And be careful out there! get a spare battery instead!
4 men 2 bikes.Van found in merthyr 40 miles away. man rang and complained about being in his parking space! Very lucky result .
Quote from: PureClean Window Cleaning Ltd on November 13, 2012, 11:57:40 pm4 men 2 bikes.Van found in merthyr 40 miles away. man rang and complained about being in his parking space! Very lucky result .Do you reckon that after driving the van for 40 miles the thieves got fed up with the sound of water sloshing around in the back so decided to dump it?
That's good news the van was found. What I don't understand is why leave the keys in the ignition for any reason what so ever, regardless. Maybe I was bought up in a different world but I never leave the cab unlocked even if I'm 5 ft away but to leave the engine running?Yup, get a spare battery instead.
Paperwork and a ladder missing.