Monica Reed

Thieves get a mouth full of Instant Karma!

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Thieves get a mouth full of Instant Karma!

Karma usually happens in it’s own time!  Could be 1 week, 2 days, 5 months, 6 years….or sometime INSTANTLY!  Case in point…a thieving duo in Australia got exactly the karma they deserved, after attempting to steal some gas.  A tour bus was stopped and 2 would be thieves tried to siphon gas from the tour bus…this left a really bad taste in their mouths because the thieves siphoned from the SEWAGE tank rather than the gas tank!  You talk about instant karma!

Police discovered the discarded cap beside the bus and zero gasoline was gone from the bus!  Yes, these dummy’s got what they deserved, a mouth full of sewage!

The Laverton Police tweeted about the incident, poking fun at the men, saying, “Hey all. Only in LA. We are looking into this one and following our nose from some leads. Hoping to crack the case.”

This is so hilarious and stupid at the same time. Maybe these criminals will get caught and are later released just to tell their horrible crappy story.  I’m pretty confident they will not open their pie holes, but even if these people don’t get arrested, I think it’s okay, a mouth full of sewage is definitely punishment enough.  A lesson from Karma they won’t forget anytime soon, that’s for sure.

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