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wingnut_MMC:
some <edit> stole a spot light off my old series 3 about 2 years ago...

not much use to em tho, they broke the plastic casing and left half of it behind!

mindless pillocks with nout better to do... :evil:

mmgemini:
Well this news might not have reached you all as it's not in any of your areas.

On Friday an ambulance was stolen by a 19 year old while the crew were attending to a person in the house.

According to reports the ambulance not only had stuff stolen but is badly damaged and is possible that it wouldn't be used again. The ambulance had a tracker fitted and again according to reports the police had the vehicle within a few miles.
The 19 year old was according to reports up in court yesterday on a aggrivated vehicle taking charge. Nothing new on what happened.

Well you see I think a very good thing here would be for the courts to deny ANY further medical treatment to this person.

Mudlark:

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Well you see I think a very good thing here would be for the courts to deny ANY further medical treatment to this person.
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Well on that strength it's a pity he didn't nick an oxygen tanker then :lol:  :lol:

Lord Shagg-Pyle:
I shall stick my head above the parapet.
As one of those who seeks to detain and deal with the morally challenged section of society, I would just like to add my two pen'worth.
Yes, I get fed up with the endless process of catch 'em, and then let them out.
The Human Rights Act is a wonderful piece of law. If you happen to be a barrister who specializes in The Human Rights Act (Cherie Blair).
The HRA came about after the Nuremburg War Crimes Tribunal, and every European country signed up. Except Britain. Why? Because our laws were felt to be good enough at the time to deal with all points raised.
So, along comes Brussels with some oppurtunistic lawyers and the rest folks, is history!
I was always under the impression that the law is there to protect the public and to stop the criminal element from taking over. Ooops!
You all have my sympathy, and no, I am not looking for praise for the pants job that I do.
But, being a beliver in the ancient law of 'threefold', it will return on them at some point.
I could bore you with stories, but then I would have nothing to write into my memoirs.

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: "Lee337" ---It's all down to Human Rights I think.

Got a Police warning a few years ago for having a go (verbal) at someone causing criminal damage to next doors shed. Chased them off and was told that alledgedly, one of them was physically hurt when they lept over a wall to get away from me. That meant it was my fault. Only reason I wasn't arrested was because the person was a minor and the father refused to press charges.

I'm all for human rights but surely, these should be forefit if you break the law . After all, by doing so is infringing on others rights to a peaceful, law abiding existence.
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I agree absolutely, if someone is clearly breaking the law they don't deserve any protection from it.  This country has gone mad, if the t**t hadn't been breaking in then it wouldn't have happened, his fault and should have to clean the wall where his blood was spilt.

With a  toothbrush.

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