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Old 28-06-2011, 07:34 AM   #31
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Old 28-06-2011, 10:34 AM   #32
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The guy probably doesnt give a ****, it would have been insured and its not as if he would have spent houirs working on it.
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Old 28-06-2011, 12:32 PM   #33
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Apparently Tinkler is an arogant A Hole anyway. There is lots of articles on the web about his arogance and failure to pay in full for the horses he brought. I couldnt care less. Heaps of people get there cars stolen so what makes him so special.
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Old 28-06-2011, 01:10 PM   #34
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A bit harsh. If you couldn't care less why bother posting anything.

It is a pretty bad crime that has happened here, yes plenty of cars get stolen, but not $500,000 Ferraris from billion dollar families who are asleep in the house at the time.

That makes it "special" so to speak.
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Old 28-06-2011, 01:20 PM   #35
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Apparently Tinkler is an arogant A Hole anyway. There is lots of articles on the web about his arogance and failure to pay in full for the horses he brought. I couldnt care less. Heaps of people get there cars stolen so what makes him so special.
I've heard he is a pain in the *** to deal with but then that's what you need to be successful in business.
He seems to be someone who would take matters into his own hands so its probably better the cops get them instead of tinkler doing something about it. The rich have a way of making things happen.
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Old 29-06-2011, 12:29 AM   #36
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Apparently Tinkler is an arogant A Hole anyway. There is lots of articles on the web about his arogance and failure to pay in full for the horses he brought. I couldnt care less. Heaps of people get there cars stolen so what makes him so special.

Agreed sad for losing a rareish Ferrai but no 1 was injured and he will replace it with spare change so no big deal in my books, besides people dont come into your house and steal a car to burn out (that right not for parts or crime etc ) unless youve really upset someone but thats the side of the story we will never hear
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Old 29-06-2011, 04:15 AM   #37
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i feel anger towards this a-hole ferrari-owner snob, whenever the priveledged class have something bad happen to them, they demand huge attention and we are expected to feel sorry for them. that is not right, poor people always have much worse things happen to them in day to day life and get no attention. these rich a-holes make most of their money stealing from the poor with insider trading and other favoured deals. i feel much sader for a working class person who gets their $2000 family car stolen and hasnt got insurance because they need to sacrifice some costs. this ferrari i have no emotion for, infact with insurance the owner is probably going to be better off now that it is written off, they will likely get more money then if they sold it, and then get interest in the bank on top of that. in WA, we have so many burnt down old Hotels, which are insurance jobs by the Upper class owners, and the owner then sheds crocodile tears on tv after the fire, claiming they will rebuild the hotel for the community, they then never end up doing that, putting the blaim on heritage councils or anyone else because they never had any intention to rebuild the building because they authorised the arson, and in the meantime get multi million dollar insurance payouts and accumulate heaps of interest in the bank in the several years they publicly keep claiming to the public that they "will rebuild" the building-when the heritage council (or whoever else they blame to kill some time) come to play. These rich people win 2 ways, with the public empathy, and with the extra dollars to their already huge bank accounts.
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Old 29-06-2011, 04:25 AM   #38
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He's an "a-hole" because he has worked hard enough to afford to buy a Ferrari? It's in everybody's best interests they catch this guy and minimize future thefts of any car because who pays for those insurance premiums? Everybody!
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Old 29-06-2011, 08:22 AM   #39
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Wow, whats with all the hostility?

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i feel anger towards this a-hole ferrari-owner snob, whenever the priveledged class have something bad happen to them, they demand huge attention and we are expected to feel sorry for them. that is not right, poor people always have much worse things happen to them in day to day life and get no attention. these rich a-holes make most of their money stealing from the poor with insider trading and other favoured deals. i feel much sader for a working class person who gets their $2000 family car stolen and hasnt got insurance because they need to sacrifice some costs. this ferrari i have no emotion for, infact with insurance the owner is probably going to be better off now that it is written off, they will likely get more money then if they sold it, and then get interest in the bank on top of that. in WA, we have so many burnt down old Hotels, which are insurance jobs by the Upper class owners, and the owner then sheds crocodile tears on tv after the fire, claiming they will rebuild the hotel for the community, they then never end up doing that, putting the blaim on heritage councils or anyone else because they never had any intention to rebuild the building because they authorised the arson, and in the meantime get multi million dollar insurance payouts and accumulate heaps of interest in the bank in the several years they publicly keep claiming to the public that they "will rebuild" the building-when the heritage council (or whoever else they blame to kill some time) come to play. These rich people win 2 ways, with the public empathy, and with the extra dollars to their already huge bank accounts.
Gee, I'm sensing some deep seated hostility issues here. Did some ferrari driving arsonist burn down your local watering hole ????
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Gee, I'm sensing some deep seated hostility issues here. Did some ferrari driving arsonist burn down your local watering hole ????


Struck a nerve hehe. Some pretty harsh words here, I only hope karma isn't reading this...
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i feel anger towards this a-hole ferrari-owner snob, whenever the priveledged class have something bad happen to them, they demand huge attention and we are expected to feel sorry for them. that is not right, poor people always have much worse things happen to them in day to day life and get no attention. these rich a-holes make most of their money stealing from the poor with insider trading and other favoured deals. i feel much sader for a working class person who gets their $2000 family car stolen and hasnt got insurance because they need to sacrifice some costs. this ferrari i have no emotion for, infact with insurance the owner is probably going to be better off now that it is written off, they will likely get more money then if they sold it, and then get interest in the bank on top of that. in WA, we have so many burnt down old Hotels, which are insurance jobs by the Upper class owners, and the owner then sheds crocodile tears on tv after the fire, claiming they will rebuild the hotel for the community, they then never end up doing that, putting the blaim on heritage councils or anyone else because they never had any intention to rebuild the building because they authorised the arson, and in the meantime get multi million dollar insurance payouts and accumulate heaps of interest in the bank in the several years they publicly keep claiming to the public that they "will rebuild" the building-when the heritage council (or whoever else they blame to kill some time) come to play. These rich people win 2 ways, with the public empathy, and with the extra dollars to their already huge bank accounts.
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