To the loser who broke into my vehicle on Radcliffe Drive late Tuesday night: my young daughter is afraid to get into her family car now. I’ll pay you $500 to come for a second visit, you lowlife piece of shit. —Watching and Waiting

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  1. they say criminals always return to the scene of a crime. sometimes it is just luck to catch them. when you do, watch out, cause they might have a weapon to use on you. i suggest a nice little hot surprise for them. either that, or have one of those small fire extinquishers close by, and spray them in the face as quick as you can. that shit burns like fuck.

  2. it is quite a shitty feeling. I sympathize.
    If there’s any broken glass, be sure to get it fixed asap.
    Call it in too… at least get a case number. If they catch a douchebag breaking in around your area, they may be able to tie them together and get some stuff back.

  3. Never tell children things that upset you/ frighten you / happen to you ……. NEVER!

    This instills fear into a child regardless whether they witnessed it or not …. your (perhaps) irrational behaviour about this crime will be with her for a long time …… that is why “adult discussions” take place after the children go to sleep …. please note I did not say after they go to bed …… they hear EVERYTHING so you must ensure they are sleeping!

  4. You’re fooling yourself KODA if you think your kids are sleeping and can’t hear your fighting. Not so.

  5. will wonders never cease. koda, spot on! thoughtful and insightful.

    and woggie, he didn’t mean fighting, he meant ‘for adult ears only’

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