Yeah that's the idea. It's a shame, but almost justified because I have seen many gates that should be locked that have clearly been rammed open.
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No way in hell is it almost justified, I don't know where the gate is and don't know if there is much dirt road between tar and the gate, but image a dirt bike rider or someone on a quad going straight into that.
Those that are willing to ram gates down, are usually also able 2 pull em out with a winch, cut them with an oxy torch or a good quality battery grinder, potentially lethal spikes is not going to stop them from getting to the other side.
To me it looks like you could even drive around that gate in the bush with out 2 much trouble
That's just downright friggin dangerous..... Bloody moronic
Doing some wiring for the dual batteries, dropped one of the 100amp circuit breakers on its mounting edge and broke off one corner where the mounting holes are.
More peeved off as I had an hour drive round trip to get another one.
Oh, and my internet keeps dropping out.
Growing up we looked forward to Guy Fawkes night, we had a ball, Dad had a ball and so did our dog Spot. She used to pick up the roman candles and burn her whiskers off every year.
Then the PC mob came to power and all the fun was gone, miserable sad asses.
Our kids missed out on all that fun.
It cost a few letter boxes and a finger or two every year, plus the occasional cat. No wonder they stopped it.....
Race 5 at Taree on Melbourne Cup Day (one of the few tracks allowed to have a meeting on Cup day) had a horse running called Cracker Night, as it was the 5th of November we put $6.00 for a place it ran 2nd paying $1.50, we are big punters LOL
A friend just told me that his son was carjacked at knifepoint in Thomastown, a few months ago. The young bloke filed a report with the police and a claim with his insurance company. The car was found, badly damaged the next day, but the insurance company won't pay out, because there were no witnesses. What a load. I know this young fellow, and he is decent and a hard worker. He even hired a lawyer to try and get the insurance company to do the right and honourable thing, but has been unsuccessful.
had the local indigenous boys tearing up the street on 4 trails bike since 2 am this morning........ cops were having fun trying to chase them down to no avail. Well 1 of the bikes carrying 2 boys had their comeuppance just over an hour ago. They got hit by a car as they were yet again cutting the corners and driving over peoples lawns, .......... poor woman driver didnt see them. They had no protective gear on and wearing a t-shirt over their heads with holes cut out for them to see out of.
I heard the bang and went out side to find 2 kids on the floor unconscious with a couple of ladies tending to them. The 3 others riders were hurling abuse at the women, until they saw me and another guy heading their way. They jumped back on their bikes and took off in different directions, leaving their 2 mates lying on the ground. The 2 boys regained consciousness, then took off down the road before the cops and ambulance turned, both of them pretty cut up and bloody. Last I saw was them jumping into another families car and heading off down the street....... couple of minutes later, all the services appear, and hour later after speaking to the cops, we hear over their radio that there had been another accident involving a trails bike and car............ may have been one of the others who took off, who know but call me a callous wanker if you want but I bloody hope it was. And no not because theyre indigenous but because this has been going on for the last three years but no ones been able to identify them or catch them and there's been a few close calls over the years, plus the fact that its a very family area with kids riding bikes etc etc