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RacingCert
07 Jan 20 19:51
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It makes you wonder if it’s worth having nice things.

At about 4 o’clock in the morning they broke into his house to get the keys for his fancy car.
He tried to stop them and ended up with many broken bones including the pelvis.
He’ll probably never fully recover.

It’s instinctive to defend one’s property but some people will stop at nothing.

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By:
sageform
When: 07 Jan 20 19:58
We are fast approaching the sort of guarded compounds that are the norm in many other countries. Only paid guards will keep anything valuable safe these days. The police priorities are fatal traffic accidents when they take great satisfaction in closing a motorway for 12 hours. And of course chasing after people accused of racist chants in football stadia.
By:
RacingCert
When: 07 Jan 20 21:12
If there were enough police they could keep tabs on these a-holes.
Also if job prospects were better perhaps lives of crime would be a lesser option.
By:
RacingCert
When: 08 Jan 20 11:02
Incredibly two 14 year old boys have been arrested.

https://www.wigantoday.net/news/crime/two-boys-14-charged-following-aggravated-burglary-and-car-theft-that-left-a-65-year-old-man-seriously-injured-1-10189199

Amazed they’ve been caught.
But 14 yo? !

What is the world coming to?
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 08 Jan 20 11:20
What is the world coming to?

More a case of what has socialist minded politicians done to our country?

I heard the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service in London taking calls on the radio his morning.
She sounded more like a social worker in charge of the police than someone paid for keeping the peace and bringing criminals to book.
She could answer all the questions no problem at all, but smooth talking puppets are the last thing we need when criminal are free to do as they like and we're not safe in our homes.
By:
RacingCert
When: 08 Jan 20 11:34
Whether or not the boys did this under their own enterprise I do not know.
Perhaps they did. Perhaps they operated under some Fagin type figure(s).

Presumably people tend to commit crimes they think they can get away with or is worth the risk with little regard to the consequence for the victims.

Guessing here but surely these boys will have done other stuff before and not adequately shown the error of their ways.
With the best will in the world there will be disfunctional families, so we do need a safety net.
By:
dambuster
When: 08 Jan 20 11:37
EASY, STOP THE DISFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES BREEDING .
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 08 Jan 20 14:19
I've noticed a lot of people having sturdy high railings built around their properties.

In the old days they used to build walls with pieces of glass cemented to the top.
Of course a piece of thick carpet defeats that and you'll be liable if anyone hurts themselves when they trying to steal from you or assault you.   
God forbid that anyone should hurt themselves when they're trying to do that.

What a country, that protects those who are operating out side of the law from their victims.
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