And looks like he got a butt-whipping, too:
http://www.news-journalonline.com/breakingnews/2012/03/speedway-thief-nabbed-at-gainesville-race-police-say.html
And looks like he got a butt-whipping, too:
http://www.news-journalonline.com/breakingnews/2012/03/speedway-thief-nabbed-at-gainesville-race-police-say.html
oldtin wrote: I don't see any stitches
Hopefully it is because they beat his torso into a bag of broken ribs.
I hate to say it because I am non-violent.. but I think if more people knew that stealing would result in a beating by your peers... they might be less inclined to thieve
I spent 4 years on a submarine, you have to have a certain amount of trust among each other. The unwritten rule is if you get caught stealing, you may or may not make it to Captain's Mast.
I hope someone kicks his ass when he gets out.
One of my friends on FB said, "looks like he fell down a bunch of times before the cops showed up..."
SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote: Karma's a bitch. Neckbrace makes the story.
He'll probably sue...somebody. For some reason, that makes me think of this:
Mr. Brady to the rescue!!!
mad_machine wrote: I hate to say it because I am non-violent.. but I think if more people knew that stealing would result in a beating by your peers... they might be less inclined to thieve
This ^^^ + a lot. A little frontier justice can be a good deterent.
..."fell down a bunch of times before the police got there."
So there is at least >some< justice in the world.
David
hope there's a video of the perp being 'subdued' ... just to give other thief wannabes somethin' to ponder
This is great I think they hit the Stevenson or autohaus Guys at Daytona and i swear I remember he hit a couple teams at barber or maybe Talledega years ago he started spending all the way back to ATL at Walmarts , Bet it is the same guy .
People who believe that not everyone is a thief. Still occurs in many parts of the nation. Sadly, not around these parts.
fasted58 wrote: hope there's a video of the perp being 'subdued' ... just to give other thief wannabes somethin' to ponder
Don't need to give him any evidence to sue anyone over.
Appleseed wrote: People who believe that not everyone is a thief. Still occurs in many parts of the nation. Sadly, not around these parts.
I never lock anything when I'm in the paddock. My trailer door is open - sammiches, drink cooler and coffee maker are available for everyone who knows where they are. Sometimes other people need tools or spare parts while I'm out on track or need to borrow the truck to run into town. No one has ever stolen anything in 12yrs. It is the one place I can count on where no one will mess with your E36 M3 and sometimes - they even fix it for you while you are gone.
I'm glad this guy got a beating. Too bad they didn't tar, feather and drag him around behind a pit cart for a couple hours.
makes me think of the time when some guy tried to rob a Marine who had just returned from Iraq (or something like that), and the marine beat him senseless. When the police arrived, they put in the report that the thief had "tripped while fleeing and injured himself."
Yeah, that's why I prefer the debit card to cash. 9 hundo in cash? Not a good idea- dude is still a dick, and I hope he hit every branch of the ugly tree on the way down.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:Appleseed wrote: People who believe that not everyone is a thief. Still occurs in many parts of the nation. Sadly, not around these parts.I never lock anything when I'm in the paddock. My trailer door is open - sammiches, drink cooler and coffee maker are available for everyone who knows where they are. Sometimes other people need tools or spare parts while I'm out on track or need to borrow the truck to run into town. No one has ever stolen anything in 12yrs. It is the one place I can count on where no one will mess with your E36 M3 and sometimes - they even fix it for you while you are gone.
GPS beat me to it. The paddock is supposed to be sacred. We're all doing this together, we all know how tough it is, and we all want every person to be ready & safe--and we want every car on the grid. The Duke of Understeer summed it up very well in a post on this thread:
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/learn-me-how-to-crew/46327/page1/
Duke of Understeer wrote: Also, dont carry grudges in the paddock. A lot of the teams know each other very well and do not carry any sort of enemy status between them. I went in LOATHING APR because I worked for a competing software tuner. It got nasty on the forums and with their customers, but at the track, all the team members and crew are as nice as anyone you would meet. It was quite normal to see the Audi and Peugeot guys eating lunch together, carrying on conversations together, ect. Quite funny to me since their fans can't stand eachother, just like Porsche, Corvette, Ferrari fans...Everyone loves everyone in the paddock.
Yup.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: I'm glad this guy got a beating. Too bad they didn't tar, feather and drag him around behind a pit cart for a couple hours.
I'm not one for vigilante justice either (despite my love of Batman movies/cartoons/etc.), but in this case (caught in the act?), I'm okay with it. It's the paddock, fer cryin out loud. Heck, if someone's been slipping him free paddock credentials instead of him paying the (stolen) dough to buy them, I hope they catch that little worm as well.
It makes me feel all warm and tingly inside that racing comprises such a tight knit community of people. It's a very good thing, and I wish he had some major black eyes to go with that sweet neck brace lol
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