A masked gunman has died after being pinned down and restrained by customers during an armed robbery at a bookmakers in Plymouth.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-21208674
Oh dear what a shame
A masked gunman has died after being pinned down and restrained by customers during an armed robbery at a bookmakers in Plymouth.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-21208674
Oh dear what a shame
...and on the bright side he won't be robbing anyone else
Keith - Administrator
What odds would you have got on this happening?
Well done to all the brave customers who tackled him. I hope Ladbrokes are sorting them all out with a day at the races and a few quid to back a few winners.
Police have said no action against the attackers.... er .. defenders
Keith - Administrator
this should happen more but only when it is safe to do so, killing the robber, sorry restraining the robber
Get your bets on
Seven people who helped 7/1
Seven people who helped and the robber had an accomplice 7/2
If the armed police had got there I had have had a long shot on the sniper
Putting aside the result of these actions - it's irrelevant. This is the sort of public behaviour which if it was more the norm, then a hell of a lot of petty criminal activity just wouldn't happen.
For example, happy slappers on trains - if all the other passengers came to the defence, then these cowards who need to be in their little gangs would wet themselves and run off crying.
Louts drinking and making a nuisance in parks, if the surrounding householders as one made it clear it wasn't going to happen on their patch, if the police were bombarded with calls every time there was a nuisance, then they would have nowhere else to go.
The anti social neighbour would be non-existent, if they knew their constant so called music would mean hard neighbours banging on their door and threatening to shove their stereo where the sun doesn't shine........lengthways.......with the power cord still plugged in!
but as it is, how often do people turn a blind eye, close the curtains and turn the tv up.AND CAN YOU BLAME THEM, when all too often no-one else will help, and the law will side against them, and only lead to the louts victimising anyone who dared to confront them.
The tail wags the dog and it is all wrong.
I don't condone it, but in my town a couple of years ago, a local labour councillor was getting apples thrown at her windows, and generally targetted. I know the area she lives in very well, and really all credit to her for living there, as it's not the best place, and all too often her colleagues live in posh areas. Point is though, the comments on the local papers website were all of the "serves her right, her party favours the criminal" sort of theme.
I don't agree, I think they all have blame here, but hey the point is the same.
the word that is missing is respect, gone are the days that you had respect for where you lived and the neighbours too, f k this a f,,,k you is all you get , then there is the looks you get if you do say something and thats just from the kids, a crazy world we all live in it seems
Ironically it's the bookies who do the robbing.
Personally, I wouldn't have intervened.
Bookies don't rob, it's punter stupidity that gives them the money
Keith - Administrator
Described by his Nephew as a 50 year old Career Criminal with a drug habit.
One less benefit claimant.
By the way it doesn't matter if it's a bookies a bank or a shop. Trust me if someone sticks what you think is a real gun in your face you will be scared less. Nobody serving the public deserves to be put in this situation.
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