RE: Car thieves convict themselves
Monday 12th December 2005
Car thieves convict themselves
Grinning at Gatsos: neither big nor clever
If you get flashed by a Gatso, whatever you do, don't turn and grin at the machine.
Three car thieves who stole a Ford Escort in Bournemouth, later found torched, did just that -- and made themselves instantly identifiable.
According to a Daily Mirror story, police couldn't believe their luck when they found the shots in the camera. Local police have already arrested one 16-year-old in connection with the incident. He has since been released on bail pending further inquiries.
Discussion
Police now know who to give a slap on the wrists to !!
"Now you've been warned, don't do that again, now on ya way lads". These lads aren't that stupid, they know the law, they know they'll get away with it. Yet you or me speed, and we feel the full rath of the law. Justice ???????????? my arse.
"Now you've been warned, don't do that again, now on ya way lads". These lads aren't that stupid, they know the law, they know they'll get away with it. Yet you or me speed, and we feel the full rath of the law. Justice ???????????? my arse.
elms said:
Bunch of retards
Very true, but I don't think getting caught was an accident. They'll get a slap on the wrist, but loads of respect from their peers. Expect to see more of this in the future. Could be the the automotive equivalent of 'happy slapping'.
Problem is, unlike you and me, they have little to loose, so how do you punish them so they and others don't do it again? Can we get together punishment squads, Irish-style?
Broken ankles, anyone? Nah I'm just kidding. Really I am.

Speed cameras ENCOURAGING speeding at and accident "blackspot". Yet another demonstration of why they don't work.
I note the article didn't mention any deaths or injuries, despite the obvious idiot driving.
I agree with the previous posts, these people have different values to us, and have nothing to lose. Licence endorsements/bans have no impact on people who drive without licences in the first place, and who have no regard for the law. They're obviously not ashamed by their behaviour, so you can't stigmatise them. Any financial penalty will be pathetic, as they will probably claim to be on benefits.
Lock them up without TVs, playstations, pool tables, gyms, and make it for a decent length of time.
I note the article didn't mention any deaths or injuries, despite the obvious idiot driving.
I agree with the previous posts, these people have different values to us, and have nothing to lose. Licence endorsements/bans have no impact on people who drive without licences in the first place, and who have no regard for the law. They're obviously not ashamed by their behaviour, so you can't stigmatise them. Any financial penalty will be pathetic, as they will probably claim to be on benefits.
Lock them up without TVs, playstations, pool tables, gyms, and make it for a decent length of time.
My wife used to work in a solicitors office, and she often overheard these kind of people boasting about their offences. They would deliberately commit offences to improve their standing amongst equally scummy friends, and also because prison is often nicer than their home life.
Prison is not a deterent.
>> Edited by stenniso on Monday 12th December 14:14
Prison is not a deterent.
>> Edited by stenniso on Monday 12th December 14:14
L100NYY said:
So this makes them clever then does it!
The point I was making was that they probably don't care. The law has so few teeth that I expect they'll get of with a stern telling off. At worst it'll be a very short stint of rent-free living with meals cooked and plenty of time to watch Sky TV or play on the Playstation.
No mention of the poor sod whose car they nicked and who will undoubtedly lose his no-claim bonus and get a low offer from his insurers for its replacement value. The villains get (if they are very, very unlucky) a gentle tap on the wrist and the admiration of their sub-human mates. Welcome to Blair's wonderful Britain!
ubergreg said:
elms said:
Bunch of retards
Very true, but I don't think getting caught was an accident. They'll get a slap on the wrist, but loads of respect from their peers. Expect to see more of this in the future. Could be the the automotive equivalent of 'happy slapping'.
Problem is, unlike you and me, they have little to loose, so how do you punish them so they and others don't do it again? Can we get together punishment squads, Irish-style?
Broken ankles, anyone? Nah I'm just kidding. Really I am.
I am with you here ubergreg, Give the little s
s a bloody good hiding, or you could break the odd limb as they won't be able to nick cars for a good few months then. If they touched my car, then the police would be there last worry if i got my hands on them.
Sod the law, the little S
s need to know that they cant just go around nicking or messing with other peoples motors.JOHNSAM said:
No mention of the poor sod whose car they nicked and who will undoubtedly lose his no-claim bonus and get a low offer from his insurers for its replacement value.
I hope he reported the theft before the snapshot was taken. Otherwise he'd receive the NIP, and would clearly have difficulty saying who was driving.
There could also be an element of the offenders assuming that they wouldn't be found, as their details obviously won't be registered against the vehicle. Maybe they were just unlucky that they were recognised.
stenniso said:
There could also be an element of the offenders assuming that they wouldn't be found, as their details obviously won't be registered against the vehicle. Maybe they were just unlucky that they were recognised.
Hm. That is a definite possibility I suppose.
Okay, if that's the case, then how about just a phone book beating?
Again, only thinking aloud...
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