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    Thief Trapped in Clothes Recycling Bin

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12970864

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-12957452

    Might be a member of the fraternity who travel around

    Let off with a caution - pondlife in my opinion just the same as stealing a charity collection box


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    They should have left him in there and put him through the industrial sized washing machine


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    They should have left him in there and put him through the industrial sized washing machine
    or torched the bin


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    They should have left him in there and put him through the industrial sized washing machine
    Yep....and hung him out to dry.

    Police said he'd come clean with them, and now it's all been ironed out


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Yep....and hung him out to dry.

    Police said he'd come clean with them, and now it's all been ironed out


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Yep....and hung him out to dry.

    Police said he'd come clean with them, and now it's all been ironed out

    Classic Graham Real Classic

    It's so good to get some humour back into life.

    Well done mate, and just perfect timing


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    Could have been eastern-european,saw a documentary on Romanians who set up a fake charity to collect clothes,cant remember how much per ton they were selling them for however?Happens in Pinas alsocharitable clothes donations get sent over by the container load,then instead of being donated is sold by individuals on Ukay-ukay stallsI know one individual who does it



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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post

    Police said he'd come clean with them, and now it's all been ironed out
    ... so the police have bin charitable - or was the bin laden with clothes ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Could have been eastern-european,saw a documentary on Romanians who set up a fake charity to collect clothes,cant remember how much per ton they were selling them for however?Happens in Pinas alsocharitable clothes donations get sent over by the container load,then instead of being donated is sold by individuals on Ukay-ukay stallsI know one individual who does it

    Happens almost every week in our village with charity collection bags.
    For a about a month some guys went on 'patrol' to see who was 'stealing' the bags of clothing etc. I heard there was a confrontation between these guys, and a group of Romanians. Neighbourhood watch joined in and the 'suspects' were held until police arrived. So the village rumour goes, the police told the 'gang' to leave and warned everyone else not to take the law into their own hands. Locals names were taken.
    Yep, we certainly see international operations here in our little village
    BTW the upshot of this is that now all charity collections in the village are done through the Parish Council with centralised pick-up in the village hall.


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    Well, personally I reckon it was a stitch up.

    Question is: Will charges be pressed, or will it just be a white wash ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Could have been eastern-european,saw a documentary on Romanians who set up a fake charity to collect clothes,cant remember how much per ton they were selling them for however?Happens in Pinas alsocharitable clothes donations get sent over by the container load,then instead of being donated is sold by individuals on Ukay-ukay stallsI know one individual who does it
    Exactly what I thought Romanians or Diddycoys


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    I thought that too.

    Anyone with an ounce of sense knows that the country has been flooded out with certain European (and African) 'legal' and illegal scrotes here for nothing more than what they can beg steal or defraud.

    Add to that the rapes that seem to be so prevalent now, if Crimewatch is anything to go by.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Well, personally I reckon it was a stitch up.

    Question is: Will charges be pressed, or will it just be a white wash ?
    Originally they were just going to give him a dressing down for being shirty but in the end the cops decided to a-vest him for breach of the fleece! Hats off to them!


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I thought that too.

    Anyone with an ounce of sense knows that the country has been flooded out with certain European (and African) 'legal' and illegal scrotes here for nothing more than what they can beg steal or defraud.

    Add to that the rapes that seem to be so prevalent now, if Crimewatch is anything to go by.
    Careful Graham what you are saying might provoke use of the R word by some of the do gooders who foolishly think all in the garden is rosy.

    For some future vote rigging New Liebour cynically turned this country into a crime ridden, lawless, multicultural cesspit.


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    Obviously I meant white Africans.

    The Europeans also tend to be Caucasians, so no feathers need to be ruffled there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Obviously I meant white Africans.

    The Europeans also tend to be Caucasians, so no feathers need to be ruffled there.
    I certainly thought as much Graham my comment was only to ensure respect and good order within the community.

    By the same token my reference to Diddy***s refers to Ked Dodd's chums not to be confused with non tax paying folk residing in illegal settlements flouting planning laws.


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    Tis true...we must tread carefully.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post


    Tis true...we must tread carefully.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Alan View Post
    ... or was the bin laden with clothes ?
    Ah ... Alan ... you've just beaten me to it!


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