I'm with Martin on this one. I think that the Facebook thing was handled very badly by the police seeing as she was the victim and merely vented some anger at the people who stole the vehicle she works hard for. I think that's fair enough. She never threatened them or used bad language (as far as I remember), but spoke her mind and got a warning for it. I find that shocking. So if your car was stolen you'd be all flowers and sunshine? Doubt it.
I'd posted on another forum that you certainly can blame the police for not catching them in the act in this case. Not the individual officers, but the policies and red tape that prevented them for pursuing the RS or using spike strips or anything of that nature. The prats that stole it were flying around and on previous occasions were up on pavements at high speed and all sorts. You tell me how a chase could have made that more dangerous for the public? Especially if it had been stopped quickly and decisively.
Since the car was stolen from my girlfriends neighbour, just round the corner I know plenty about it. I also know that insurance prices are already going up for us. These little morons need stopped.