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And what low life scum would actually break in and steal the

Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:14 am

And what low life scum would actually break in and steal the PPE in a NHS Building in Salford :evil:


I wish it was fake news like the usual suspects accuse it being and say this instead of condemning the low life Bastards
There is so much sadly bad news by the minority scum that these people need to be named, shamed and yes locked up .

And nothing but Custodial sentences for these low life scum :evil:
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Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:18 am

SCUM

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Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:24 am

There are so many lowlife scumbags around it's hard to believe.

Would like to see more security at NHS facilities to protect those putting their lives at risk on a daily basis.

Shops and supermarkets have managed to have security people on the doors and there are plenty of police on the streets and in the parks at the moment so perhaps they could provide the protection that the really important people need.

Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:28 am

Absolute disgrace, unfortunately too many of the filthy scum about that see no boundaries

Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:16 am

Prison my arse...public birching / flogging, cheap and instant cure for scum

Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:28 am

ManInBlack wrote:Prison my arse...public birching / flogging, cheap and instant cure for scum



I actually agree with that. But doogooders will as usual come to their defence that’s why the UK is so soft nowadays.

Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:23 am

And not fake news


Barnsley Chronicle

Burglars targeting closed businesses, police warn


Friday 10th April 2020

Burglars targeting closed businesses, police warn


POLICE are attempting to cope with a spike in thieves apparently looking to take advantage of businesses being closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Chronicle can reveal.

An increase in reports of burglaries, particularly at small local premises, has led Barnsley’s neighbourhood teams to roll out priority patrols in identified hotspots, and offer crime prevention advice to owners of potentially vulnerable businesses.

Inspector Rebecca Richardson said the focus was on preventing further crimes following a marked rise in the number of reports of burglaries after many businesses were forced to close in March.

She added particular attention was being paid to the town centre and Hoyland areas - the latter being the location of three break-ins last weekend.

The first, at 3.50am on Monday, occurred at Lineside Repairs on Armroyd Lane when police were alerted by an alarm.

According to officers, the offenders gained access through the roof and reportedly came away with a bank card.

Further incidents were reported at Staniforths on King Street, and The Market pub in nearby Elsecar.

“So far in March we have experienced increases in business burglary, with small businesses such as hair salons, small cafes and charity shops being targeted in the main,” said Insp Richardson.

“This is particularly the case around Barnsley town centre and Hoyland.

“The likely cause of this is businesses closing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Our focus is around prevention and detection of the crimes and I would like to reassure residents that there is a plan in place to reduce acquisitive crime. This plan incorporates a number of tasks for various police departments.

“There is a patrol plan in place, directing high visibility patrols in hotspot areas at key times.

“These areas are a priority patrol location, which means neighbourhood, response and CID officers default to the area to conduct patrols.”

Insp Richardson added that visits and curfew checks were also being carried out on known offenders.

Advice issued by police to business owners who may be worried includes testing alarms, lighting and CCTV to ensure they’re working, securing and alarming any windows and roof openings, removing any climbable objects and ensuring doors and hinges are solid and not able to be tampered with.

Several arrests have been made this week following suspected break-ins.

A 21-year-old woman and 40-year-old man were arrested at CherryCakes Bakery on Midland Road, Royston, at 2.51am on Tuesday.

A 46-year-old man was arrested on Sunday night at Aqua Fish Bar on Blacker Road, Mapplewell.

Thieves have also reportedly targeted a Hoyle Mill warehouse and allotments off Racecommon Road.

Insp Richardson added that it was ‘vital’ that people continue to report crimes during the current ‘lockdown’ period.

“We always need the support of the public,” she said. “It is vital that the public report any information through the various channels, such as Crimestoppers or the local neighbourhood team email address.

“I also urge the public to continue to report suspicious behaviour.”
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Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:48 am

As ever, these scumbags operate below common decency.

The increasing instances of such robbery shows such disregard.

Naming and shaming will be like water off a ducks back.

Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:51 am

Man punched doctor outside A&E at Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital

Gareth Rudge, 34, has been jailed for six months

By Ryan O'Neill

Media Wales

Monday 13th April 2020


A man has been jailed after punching a doctor outside the Accident and Emergency department at the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport.

Gareth Rudge, 34, of no fixed abode, appeared at Newport Magistrates' Court on Saturday, April 11 where he pleaded guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker.


The incident occurred at around 12.50am on Friday, April 10 when Rudge attacked the doctor to the head and face outside the hospital’s accident and emergency department.

Gwent Police said the doctor did not require any medical treatment and continued his shift after the attack.

PC Sam Louros said: "Assaults on emergency service workers should never be tolerated.

"Emergency service personnel come to work to protect and help those in need – not to be assaulted.

"The doctor is working in the middle of a pandemic, helping those in our society who desperately need medical assistance. He was assaulted while carrying out his public duty and continued his shift after the incident, caring for those who require it.

"This sentence show that incidents such as this are totally unacceptable and there can be no excuse whatsoever for assaulting emergency workers."
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Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:56 pm

Andrew Rawson Twinny is with Dawn Rawson at Wibsey, Bradford

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Anyone recognise this little cockwombles stealing food parcels of people who can not get out of the house :evil: :evil: wibsey bd6


This thieving scum bag has knicked my neighbours food parcel 8.39. Monday. Does any one know him . He could have been with this other kids as same age and looking back at him. think they were together
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Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 1:30 pm

Christ that’s bad... hope the little t**t is caught, and not by the police.

Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 7:04 pm

When he is caught they will molly coddle him scumbag lawyers will plead he is misunderstood blah blah.Probably they will send him on holiday to "find himself".I got a solution strap him to a bench and 25 lashes with a bullwhip.I await all the bleeding hearts to arrive now with alternative therapies.

Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:10 pm

My alternate is 30 lashes for the guy

Re: And what low life scum would actually break in and steal

Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:57 pm

Jimmy Scoular wrote:When he is caught they will molly coddle him scumbag lawyers will plead he is misunderstood blah blah.Probably they will send him on holiday to "find himself".I got a solution strap him to a bench and 25 lashes with a bullwhip.I await all the bleeding hearts to arrive now with alternative therapies.




Nah! I'll do the ,lashing :thumbup: :old: :bluebird: