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Tipperary Hill residents latest victims of city car break-ins

A group of Tipperary Hill apartment dwellers found out the hard way about one of the fastest-growing crimes in Syracuse: Car break-ins.

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timeto - 10/6/2009 5:04 PM
It's time to get rid of them when they get caught. If you put them in jail they just learn more and they get worse. They have no respect for anything or anyone.

LHSGRAD - 10/6/2009 9:30 AM
Shurley-B- gore i'll sick a Drunkin Leprechan to toss a Blarney Stone right in the head of these little Scoondog Lads!!

omrural - 10/6/2009 7:51 AM
Well Swanny88 Maybe some folk will decide to put a pet COBRA in their vehicle....works so much better than a alarm....... & saves the Taxpayers so much $$$$$$$$$ I can't begin to count how many LETHAL ways there are to protect your vehicle while parked & all it takes is a wee bit of research.... have a nice night now.

FLSTSI Rider - 10/6/2009 7:48 AM
A good Irishman won't sleep until he sets things right. My advice to you is stay in your own part of town or be prepared for a long war which you will not win..... If you don't beleive what I'm telling you, ask any Englishman what it's like....

Swanny88 - 10/6/2009 7:03 AM
well the damage is dont...they will be back in a couple weeks, what are u gunna do? stay up all night and watch your car?

FLSTSI Rider - 10/6/2009 12:56 AM
The Irishmen up there won’t stand for this for very long. I can see it coming over the AP wires now…..FLASH Tipperary Hill, Syracuse N.Y. : A man has been found unconscious, severely beaten about the head and shoulders, at the center of the intersection of Tompkins St. and Milton Ave. An inverse impression of the word FORD was found squarely on his forehead, a broken shillelagh was found projecting from the “victims” posterior.

FEDUP 1 - 10/5/2009 9:59 PM
Break out the 9 Irons...just let Tyrone and the boyz get caught breaking into the wrong persons car.....Protect what belongs to you law abiding, tax paying citizens.

mr86mister - 10/5/2009 9:51 PM
I completely agree with Flame54. I hope a nice ol' Irishman finds these pieces of crap and beats the heck out of them, Irish style.

Swanny88 - 10/5/2009 8:50 PM
Well whats new....the SYRACUSE POLICE wont do anything about it anyways!!! They are worthless and all gather at the Dunkin Doughnuts and until they actually patrol the streets, this will continue! I had my car broken into twice and they wont even come to your house! Your have to leave a message and they well get back to you into a couple days..even tho I had $350 stolen! Anyways syracuse has gone to the dumps and you couldnt pay me to live out there again!!!!!

gkiefferjfk2 - 10/5/2009 8:17 PM
Time to start thinking of installing CAR ALARMS so all the crook has to do is to barely touch the car and the entire neighborhood will find out who the CROOKS are and then the neighborhood will keep them pined down [how you wanna do that one will be up to someone] until the cops arrive.
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