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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Webby the Bear on 15 February 2011, 18:20:43
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1089644/Thief-paraded-streets-stealing-boss-let-CAUTION--employer-faces-charges.html
check out the blokes red face hahahahahahahahaha
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1089644/Thief-paraded-streets-stealing-boss-let-CAUTION--employer-faces-charges.html
To quote Mr Bumble 'The law is a Ass'
check out the blokes red face hahahahahahahahaha
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This is quite local to me, been a lot of publicity locally.
Its ludicrous that the thief gets let off and the boss is going to be the one with the criminal record. He cant fight it in court as it would cost him approx. £25,000 to do so.
If I were a rich man I would pay his costs and barrister bill, so he could see it through. >:( >:( >:(
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This is quite local to me, been a lot of publicity locally.
Its ludicrous that the thief gets let off and the boss is going to be the one with the criminal record. He cant fight it in court as it would cost him approx. £25,000 to do so.
If I were a rich man I would pay his costs and barrister bill, so he could see it through. >:( >:( >:(
"The police took me round the back and told me I had a bigger case against them". Christ on a crosstrainer, what has become of this country ? words fail me. The police wonder why they dont have support from law abiding people. >:( >:( >:( >:(
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..... The police wonder why they dont have support from law abiding people. >:( >:( >:( >:(
Two crimes solved without even leaving the station.
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i know its crazy!!!! to be fair we dont know if he made something up to put him in a good light. either way the old bill shouldnt be ''advising on the sly''!!! >:( >:( >:(
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Ye gods. :'(
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This is quite local to me, been a lot of publicity locally.
Its ludicrous that the thief gets let off and the boss is going to be the one with the criminal record. He cant fight it in court as it would cost him approx. £25,000 to do so.
If I were a rich man I would pay his costs and barrister bill, so he could see it through. >:( >:( >:(
"The police took me round the back and told me I had a bigger case against them". Christ on a crosstrainer, what has become of this country ? words fail me. The police wonder why they dont have support from law abiding people. >:( >:( >:( >:(
Im sorry to go on like this but Essex police are tossers, this is a joke. How can anyone have any confidence in the people that are employed by the state to protect us?
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In the interest of balance - I have had mixed experiences with Essex police, ranging from appaling to absolutely brilliant. :y
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In the interest of balance - I have had mixed experiences with Essex police, ranging from appaling to absolutely brilliant. :y
I lived in Chadwell Heath for years (Met Police) Very fair and not petty.
Then I moved to Chelmsford and met a few of Essex's Finest
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I dont doubt it. ;)...........although I will be eternally grateful to the Chigwell occifers who patrol the bottom end of the M11. ;) ::) :-X
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I dont doubt it. ;)...........although I will be eternally grateful to the Chigwell occifers who patrol the bottom end of the M11. ;) ::) :-X
Enough said on that one ;) ;) ::) ::) But I'm quite grateful to Kent police for similar reasons ;) ;)
I've had good and bad experiences with several police forces. Like any walk of life, there can be sensible and not so sensible experiences... Although a lot depends on how you react to situations too :y