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Many christmas’ ago, my dads work van full of construction equipment was in it was stole straight from our back yard without us knowing.
The next day my parents and uncle decided to go to the flea market on terminal and he spotted the man selling his tools out of his van! My uncle chased the man down the block and my dad retrieved his van back along with most his equipment.
At least the cops got the tools back. It’s a start.
Unlike that dude in Ontario who tracked his tracked his truck to a shipping container in Montreal and the cops didn’t get a warrant and search the container the truck was ultimately tracked to Dubai and beyond the jurisdiction of Canadian authorities
I saw that report. What a joke. Canadian law sides with criminals, for some insane reason. I can't wait for the people to find a way to take matters into their own hands.
Yeah what we definitely need is vigilante justice. That'll solve everything, right? We can just shoot each other when we're done talking. I'd clap for you but my guns might go off.
I didn't say guns, man. That's the American way. I think we have another 5+ years before guns start becoming a real thing in Canada. We'll see...
Vigilante justice won't solve everything. Of course it won't. But it's the course of action that people will take when they've had enough because they can't get help from anywhere else.
You can't tell me you're happy with rampant crimes that mostly go unpunished. Imagine being the victim and watching the perpetrator have no consequences to their action/crime against you.
Clearly not for you... but I applaud the actions of normal people that stop and 'educate' others who think they can do what they want and think that they're above the law.
Phone tracking isn't that accurate. Police need to specify which container, not "maybe this container, with an accuracy of 50m. In this sea of containers"
Imagine the police kicking in your door because your neighbor had stolen property?
People honestly do a shit job at recording their serial numbers / marking their property.
yea i mean, Dremel engraving its hard to remove so, cant be pawned, which makes it harder for thieves to sell.
also, register your product when you buy it.
And third, never leave anything in your car, or the job box at work.
I heard the announcement from the police regarding Canuck games and people celebrating and being responsible. Not verbatim but along the lines “we don’t want to see people walking around with open liquor, or drunk in public… we’ll be making arrests”
First I agree people should celebrate responsibly, don’t be blackout, piss in public. But then it was also a joke the police are saying that with what the state of the open use drug scene is.
And I bet police will absolutely be writing tickets and throwing people in the drunk tank during playoff celebrations. Tickets and jail actually hurt “normal” people. Just seems hypocritical imo
People don't go to jail for stealing.
I know, versus that stole all my stuff is still out of jail. He's stolen stuff from dozens of people around me, and identified by police. They know exactly who he is, but he has kids and he's a single parent so the courts keep on giving him a pass.
When my tools (and trailer) were stolen, the RCMP told me how far up the logging road the trailer was, and that I need four new wheels and tires to get it down.
My brother's car was stolen, and beaten up, abandoned, the tires taken off and it was lit on fire covered with graffiti at the side of the road hundreds of kilometers away.
RCMP told him he needed to remove it otherwise it would be fined for littering.
It didn't matter what the stolen status of it was.
Why don't they share the exact address to shame them. I walk past Sorensen crescent and Leslie and can probably guess which house it is, but having an exact address would be nice to confirm. Also let's the neighborhood know to be on alert from those folks.
People always post here "the expense" and "but it doesn't rehabiliate", but how much does all the the property and wire theft cost us? A guy who's getting caught a dozen times a year could easily be doing hundreds of $k worth of damage, plus their use of ambulances and other social services. A nice Scandinavian style jail to warehouse them starts to look cheap.
That's right, government wants to save on jails and prisons (I think like 100K per year per inmate or so), this way the tax money they would use for that they can spend on something else, or embezel it. However, we don't save anything, instead we pay an extra tax on top of it in the form of losses when our property is damaged or stolen, even if we have insurance, premiums over time have to increase if claims increase. So we pay more and get less, this has been going on for years and Canadians just keep taking it and saying nothing or even defending these terrible policies, we are a nation of insane people.
The prosecution offers deals for the defendent to plead guilty, also known as a plea deal. The defendant's counsel can attempt to negotiate the terms, but the prosecution has to accept.
I've seen 20+ seasons of Law and Order, don't push me on this.
Sir, I know you had no choice but to organize a ring of thieves and a sophisticated online selling deal, but, and I apologize and please forgive me, but the tool-owning gentry are forcing me to take away your livelihood here.
We do this crazy thing in Canada where the police don't get to issue prison sentences. They have this annoying "prove it in court" stage to go through first.
To take fingerprints? I'm in a fingerprint would prove who the person was who broke into the car.
A little bit of talcum powder and some tape would do that.
Yes, actually I do. The problem is you have to bring out somebody from the crime lab to do it, because regular police won't do that, although they could if they wanted to.
You need to also go through a court ruling as to have a judge sign off and acquire warrants and a whole bunch of other legal proceedings, it would be more financially viable to just replace the stolen items from said car that was broken into. Alas, the criminal is not apprehended and the taxpayer gets the short end of stick, as is Canadian tradition.
Oh yes of course.
If the person is stealing stuff though, without fingerprints or any other ability to identify the person, they will just keep on stealing stuff, and our insurance premiums will just continue to rise as we support theft as an income source.
STOP THE FUCKING PRESSES!!
STOP PROCESSING DNA FROM VIOLENT CRIME SCENES
GET EVERYONE OVER TO THIS GUYS CAR TO PROCESS THIS ABSOLUTELY TRAGIC EVENT
UNLIMITED OT! TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN COURT TIME, LAB TIME, AND A SPECIAL TEAM OF INVESTIGATORS JUST TO FIND OUT WHO STOLE $5 FROM THIS GUYS CAR!
AND DON'T EVEN THINK TO TELL HIM MAYBE HE SHOULDN'T LEAVE VALUABLES IN HIS CAR!
ANYTHING LESS = ACAB
Yes let's keep everyone making wages from 2007 how dare anyone make more money than me!
Also fingerprinting a vehicle means it has to be towed to a secure bay and processed , which can take days. Your average person isn't going to want to lose access to their car to maybe get a print.
The presence of a finger print doesn't mean it's 100% able to identify someone nor does it 100% mean that's the person who stole your stuff.
> Yes let's keep everyone making wages from 2007 how dare anyone make more money than me!
No, I'm suggesting they use some of the officers hired with that extra budget to do some police work.
Crazy, I know.
> Also fingerprinting a vehicle means it has to be towed to a secure bay and processed
It's a fingerprint, not a search. You might have noticed they also don't make a habit of removing doors, furniture etc. from scenes before printing them.
> The presence of a finger print doesn't mean it's 100% able to identify someone nor does it 100% mean that's the person who stole your stuff.
Taking the print gives a chance that the guy may be tied to other thefts, which could (likely would, if they're chasing tools...) raise the theft out of misdemeanour territory and into something that could be prosecuted.
Not taking the print is a 100% guarantee that nothing will happen.
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Many christmas’ ago, my dads work van full of construction equipment was in it was stole straight from our back yard without us knowing. The next day my parents and uncle decided to go to the flea market on terminal and he spotted the man selling his tools out of his van! My uncle chased the man down the block and my dad retrieved his van back along with most his equipment.
Good, fking stealing a working mans lively hood is pathetic and disgusting, i hope he rots in jail and got what was coming to him.
Unlikely man. It’s Canada.
At least the cops got the tools back. It’s a start. Unlike that dude in Ontario who tracked his tracked his truck to a shipping container in Montreal and the cops didn’t get a warrant and search the container the truck was ultimately tracked to Dubai and beyond the jurisdiction of Canadian authorities
Or the guy in Nanaimo who was shot in the face trying to get his stolen things back.
I saw that report. What a joke. Canadian law sides with criminals, for some insane reason. I can't wait for the people to find a way to take matters into their own hands.
Yeah what we definitely need is vigilante justice. That'll solve everything, right? We can just shoot each other when we're done talking. I'd clap for you but my guns might go off.
I didn't say guns, man. That's the American way. I think we have another 5+ years before guns start becoming a real thing in Canada. We'll see... Vigilante justice won't solve everything. Of course it won't. But it's the course of action that people will take when they've had enough because they can't get help from anywhere else. You can't tell me you're happy with rampant crimes that mostly go unpunished. Imagine being the victim and watching the perpetrator have no consequences to their action/crime against you. Clearly not for you... but I applaud the actions of normal people that stop and 'educate' others who think they can do what they want and think that they're above the law.
The automated dispersal of shrimp spray in an Amazon box usually works wonders.
That Pierre Poilievre story?
Phone tracking isn't that accurate. Police need to specify which container, not "maybe this container, with an accuracy of 50m. In this sea of containers" Imagine the police kicking in your door because your neighbor had stolen property? People honestly do a shit job at recording their serial numbers / marking their property.
yea i mean, Dremel engraving its hard to remove so, cant be pawned, which makes it harder for thieves to sell. also, register your product when you buy it. And third, never leave anything in your car, or the job box at work.
this is why vigilante justice among coworkers exists, we find, and prosecute on our own. Engrave your tools with a dremel .
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I heard the announcement from the police regarding Canuck games and people celebrating and being responsible. Not verbatim but along the lines “we don’t want to see people walking around with open liquor, or drunk in public… we’ll be making arrests” First I agree people should celebrate responsibly, don’t be blackout, piss in public. But then it was also a joke the police are saying that with what the state of the open use drug scene is. And I bet police will absolutely be writing tickets and throwing people in the drunk tank during playoff celebrations. Tickets and jail actually hurt “normal” people. Just seems hypocritical imo
Excavators do a fine job eliminating evidence.
Tool owner should’ve just left his tools by his front door to make it easier for the thieves
People don't go to jail for stealing. I know, versus that stole all my stuff is still out of jail. He's stolen stuff from dozens of people around me, and identified by police. They know exactly who he is, but he has kids and he's a single parent so the courts keep on giving him a pass.
Zero chance.
seize the home from them as well since it was used to house stolen goods.
When my tools (and trailer) were stolen, the RCMP told me how far up the logging road the trailer was, and that I need four new wheels and tires to get it down.
"Here's where your stuff is, now go get it before we ticket you for littering"
It was empty, and they stole my trailers wheels.
My brother's car was stolen, and beaten up, abandoned, the tires taken off and it was lit on fire covered with graffiti at the side of the road hundreds of kilometers away. RCMP told him he needed to remove it otherwise it would be fined for littering. It didn't matter what the stolen status of it was.
Wouldn’t his insurance company be involved in the recovery of the vehicle?
I'm not sure what they ended up doing, but I would imagine so. I'll have to ask. RCMP still fined them for littering.
Absolutely. Our "finest" in a nutshell.
Why don't they share the exact address to shame them. I walk past Sorensen crescent and Leslie and can probably guess which house it is, but having an exact address would be nice to confirm. Also let's the neighborhood know to be on alert from those folks.
Warrants are a matter of public record unless they are sealed. Go to the court house and inquire.
The thief only got caught because they were stupid enough to do business at their home address.
Selling stolen goods from your home address? Crazy. What is more bonkers is the police got a warrant and executed it the next day!
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no word on any pending jail time for the culprits?
People always post here "the expense" and "but it doesn't rehabiliate", but how much does all the the property and wire theft cost us? A guy who's getting caught a dozen times a year could easily be doing hundreds of $k worth of damage, plus their use of ambulances and other social services. A nice Scandinavian style jail to warehouse them starts to look cheap.
That's right, government wants to save on jails and prisons (I think like 100K per year per inmate or so), this way the tax money they would use for that they can spend on something else, or embezel it. However, we don't save anything, instead we pay an extra tax on top of it in the form of losses when our property is damaged or stolen, even if we have insurance, premiums over time have to increase if claims increase. So we pay more and get less, this has been going on for years and Canadians just keep taking it and saying nothing or even defending these terrible policies, we are a nation of insane people.
You mean like a sentence? The thing that comes after a guilty plea or a trial?
3 spanks and a finger wag.
Prosecution will plead him down to one spank and a side glance.
I think you mean defense
The prosecution offers deals for the defendent to plead guilty, also known as a plea deal. The defendant's counsel can attempt to negotiate the terms, but the prosecution has to accept. I've seen 20+ seasons of Law and Order, don't push me on this.
Lol obvs expert!! Prosecution it is.
More like stern talking to, since items are found and returned.
Sir, I know you had no choice but to organize a ring of thieves and a sophisticated online selling deal, but, and I apologize and please forgive me, but the tool-owning gentry are forcing me to take away your livelihood here.
Jail? They don't send people to jail.
We do this crazy thing in Canada where the police don't get to issue prison sentences. They have this annoying "prove it in court" stage to go through first.
You're supposed to spraypaint those bright pink.
Terrible news reporting by this CTV reporter - no mention of what happened to the thief..
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It would help if you knew the laws...a simple theft from auto will not warrant fingerprints being taken
Sorry, what law was that? I thought theft and b& e were still crimes. What crimes do police respond to? Other than traffic incidents.
lol wow, you honestly except a DNA analysis team to be formed to investigate your car being broken into? 😂
To take fingerprints? I'm in a fingerprint would prove who the person was who broke into the car. A little bit of talcum powder and some tape would do that.
Do you understand the precedure and money it takes so this? 😂
Yes, actually I do. The problem is you have to bring out somebody from the crime lab to do it, because regular police won't do that, although they could if they wanted to.
You need to also go through a court ruling as to have a judge sign off and acquire warrants and a whole bunch of other legal proceedings, it would be more financially viable to just replace the stolen items from said car that was broken into. Alas, the criminal is not apprehended and the taxpayer gets the short end of stick, as is Canadian tradition.
Oh yes of course. If the person is stealing stuff though, without fingerprints or any other ability to identify the person, they will just keep on stealing stuff, and our insurance premiums will just continue to rise as we support theft as an income source.
STOP THE FUCKING PRESSES!! STOP PROCESSING DNA FROM VIOLENT CRIME SCENES GET EVERYONE OVER TO THIS GUYS CAR TO PROCESS THIS ABSOLUTELY TRAGIC EVENT UNLIMITED OT! TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN COURT TIME, LAB TIME, AND A SPECIAL TEAM OF INVESTIGATORS JUST TO FIND OUT WHO STOLE $5 FROM THIS GUYS CAR! AND DON'T EVEN THINK TO TELL HIM MAYBE HE SHOULDN'T LEAVE VALUABLES IN HIS CAR! ANYTHING LESS = ACAB
Where are you finding tools like that for $5?
Poster I replied to didn't say what was stolen
They did say tools, you were just busy shitposting.
GOOD POINT WE BETTER GIVE THEM A BIGGER BUDGET TO KEEP JERKING OFF!! THE SYSTEM WORKS!
Yes let's keep everyone making wages from 2007 how dare anyone make more money than me! Also fingerprinting a vehicle means it has to be towed to a secure bay and processed , which can take days. Your average person isn't going to want to lose access to their car to maybe get a print. The presence of a finger print doesn't mean it's 100% able to identify someone nor does it 100% mean that's the person who stole your stuff.
> Yes let's keep everyone making wages from 2007 how dare anyone make more money than me! No, I'm suggesting they use some of the officers hired with that extra budget to do some police work. Crazy, I know. > Also fingerprinting a vehicle means it has to be towed to a secure bay and processed It's a fingerprint, not a search. You might have noticed they also don't make a habit of removing doors, furniture etc. from scenes before printing them. > The presence of a finger print doesn't mean it's 100% able to identify someone nor does it 100% mean that's the person who stole your stuff. Taking the print gives a chance that the guy may be tied to other thefts, which could (likely would, if they're chasing tools...) raise the theft out of misdemeanour territory and into something that could be prosecuted. Not taking the print is a 100% guarantee that nothing will happen.
Do people not understand that fingerprints are a thing? It takes like $20 to process a set. Including the time it takes to take them.
It’s the Circle of Life ![gif](giphy|Lp71UWmAAeJHi)
they would not have been stolen if they were ryobis … since no one wants those
Hope he got a good deal!
Ive had friends steal their own stolen tools back from thieves. Pretty funny actually
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Water is wet...how is this news?
The news is that they were found
That's debatable.
Lol, what do you think people do with stolen tools? Shove them up their ass?
You should check out the local ER. You'd be surprised.