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<blockquote data-quote="kgb" data-source="post: 454085" data-attributes="member: 19327"><p>not yet. Actually, he is well aware that i am DEAD serious and he is up for a rough ride. He is a stubborn type, one that you need to f**k from behind if you know what i mean. </p><p></p><p>As for hiding my car and all, there is no need for that, it is safe and sound. But i don't mind if he comes and does something stupid, only dragging himself into more trouble if you ask me. </p><p></p><p>I was recently advised by my lawyer, that act of cutting wires intentionally, is considered sabotage, which is a criminal offence and with some persuasion at police station, there is a chance that action will be taken against him. Once i am done with consumer tribunal, if i am sill in a mood to continue, that would be my next step.</p><p></p><p>So far, i've been receiving immense support from various people, not one asked me to drop the case, quiet the opposite, encouraging to f**k him and f**k him hard! :top: I say, lets do just that and see what happens!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgb, post: 454085, member: 19327"] not yet. Actually, he is well aware that i am DEAD serious and he is up for a rough ride. He is a stubborn type, one that you need to f**k from behind if you know what i mean. As for hiding my car and all, there is no need for that, it is safe and sound. But i don't mind if he comes and does something stupid, only dragging himself into more trouble if you ask me. I was recently advised by my lawyer, that act of cutting wires intentionally, is considered sabotage, which is a criminal offence and with some persuasion at police station, there is a chance that action will be taken against him. Once i am done with consumer tribunal, if i am sill in a mood to continue, that would be my next step. So far, i've been receiving immense support from various people, not one asked me to drop the case, quiet the opposite, encouraging to f**k him and f**k him hard! :top: I say, lets do just that and see what happens!!! [/QUOTE]
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