Caught a car keyer on my CCTV

Caught a car keyer on my CCTV

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Dixy

2,923 posts

206 months

Saturday 13th May 2017
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Justice may seem to have been done but, it has probably cost us the tax payer 10 times the damage, the little scrote has now got an enhanced reputation that he will wear with pride.
As it was beyond any doubt in the first place he should have been deported to Syria in exchange for a refugie.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Saturday 13th May 2017
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Dixy said:
Justice may seem to have been done but, it has probably cost us the tax payer 10 times the damage, the little scrote has now got an enhanced reputation that he will wear with pride.
As it was beyond any doubt in the first place he should have been deported to Syria in exchange for a refugie.
That's a bit over cruel, isn't it?

He's only human, you know. Far better to give him a gentle reminder of the error of his ways.

Cut off his todger and make him eat it.

wack

2,103 posts

207 months

Sunday 14th May 2017
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Dixy said:
Justice may seem to have been done but, it has probably cost us the tax payer 10 times the damage, the little scrote has now got an enhanced reputation that he will wear with pride.
As it was beyond any doubt in the first place he should have been deported to Syria in exchange for a refugie.
Every trip to court costs 10x the fine ,solicitors have mansions to maintain , it's the cost of justice, my opinion is our prison service should be outsourced to save money , turkey looks good , or somewhere cold in Eastern Europe

Andehh

7,112 posts

207 months

Tuesday 16th May 2017
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A good result!

Just hope the young lad figures out a better life for himself. At 12 I was doing some pretty stupid things with Sling shots & fire, but less blatant then this prat. 12 years is young to have a criminal record frown

Broken family, stty mother, absent father...no up bringing....etc etc

PAULJ5555

3,554 posts

177 months

Tuesday 16th May 2017
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hornetrider said:
Wait, what? £420 damage but £110 compensation?
So the OP is out of pocket £310 and thinks he got justice.

beeej

Original Poster:

1,400 posts

194 months

Tuesday 16th May 2017
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The boy is 12, broken home, single parent family, expelled from normal school so at whichever sink school the difficult kids go to.

Me and the other victims on the street? We have jobs, cars, happy lives.

If you think perhaps that the complete estimated cost of all damage to all cars should have been given to a 12 year old boy in a household with minimum wage income at best, you sir are an idiot.

PAULJ5555

3,554 posts

177 months

Tuesday 16th May 2017
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beeej said:
The boy is 12, broken home, single parent family, expelled from normal school so at whichever sink school the difficult kids go to.

Me and the other victims on the street? We have jobs, cars, happy lives.

If you think perhaps that the complete estimated cost of all damage to all cars should have been given to a 12 year old boy in a household with minimum wage income at best, you sir are an idiot.
No need to call people names!!!!!!!

You also could be on minimum wage, broken family, struggling to pay the mortgage & car loan and on top of that you have to pay for someone else's crime.
If your happy paying for somebody else's crime so be it, some people would be less happy. Glad you got your opinion of justice.

frankenstein12

1,915 posts

97 months

Tuesday 16th May 2017
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Unfortunately OP it seems you got the best possible outcome given the situation. Prisons are overflowing these days and to the point that inmates are released on license early simply to make space for the revolving door.

Sadly kids these days are unpunishable and turn into feral animals.

mikeveal

4,581 posts

251 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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beeej said:
If you think perhaps that the complete estimated cost of all damage to all cars should have been given to a 12 year old boy in a household with minimum wage income at best, you sir are an idiot.
I happen to believe that society falls down when we do not make people fully accountable for their actions. In this case that means the parents and yes it would mean hardship (parents having to go without ciggys/ alcohol/ cable TV/ contract iphone and other 'uman rights). In my opinion, lilly livered liberalism has a lot to answer for. If you believe I'm wrong, that's fine, you are entitled to your opinion. I would of course consider you to be an idiot.

paua

5,755 posts

144 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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Stocks, rotten fruit & horse/cow urine.. Applies equally here too: http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/sport/9268197...

Jonno02

2,247 posts

110 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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From the stills, it looks like he's a chubby-scruffy loser that was trying to impress the girls he was hanging about with. They look totally disinterested in his 'cool actions' and as soon as the heat came, they grassed him up; because they most likely don't really like him. He's now realised that his 'friends' don't really like him, as he probably got them into serious st with their parents. They'll now have been warned to stay away from him as he's bad news. And he'll be segregated from them as he effectively told his mum he only did one car and they did the rest.

GG on the losing your 'friends' you were trying to impress.

Fat. Little. fking. . Hope somebody breaks his legs soon.

Torquey

1,895 posts

229 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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beeej said:
We're all pretty chuffed that this got to court in the end. Feels like closure! As neighbours we agree that the token £1/month we might now receive trickling into our accounts is better spent on us, errrr, middle-class victims, than on his KFC or his vaping or his phone contract.


Edited by beeej on Friday 12th May 18:46
Very interesting thread. thumbup

So he's paying 6 neighbours £1 per month? And his last payment will be in 9 years time (for you)?
It would be interesting to see if the little sh!t ever mans up, gets a job and pays his debts (and maybe something for the inconvenience) during this time.

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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beeej said:
The boy is 12, broken home, single parent family.
There are many other kids in this situation so not sure if his parent paying £1 a week is the solution? Would have been better to have compulsory council-ling for his issues/parenting classes for parent/community work and so on I would have thought.

Did he show remorse? Has he apologised to the victims?

stitched

3,813 posts

174 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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Now I am pretty intolerant of this mindless vandalism. But seriously, advocating breaking bits on a 12 year old?
Personally I think making him work off his debt on a community service type thing would be a bit more balanced.
Good work OP.

Rick101

6,970 posts

151 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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Torquey said:
Very interesting thread. thumbup

So he's paying 6 neighbours £1 per month? And his last payment will be in 9 years time (for you)?
It would be interesting to see if the little sh!t ever mans up, gets a job and pays his debts (and maybe something for the inconvenience) during this time.
Where is he supposed to get the money from?
I wonder if it legalls falls to the mother/guardian to pay it?
I wonder if it would come out of her benefits?
I wonder if we're all paying for the little st?


Fatboy

7,982 posts

273 months

Thursday 18th May 2017
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what's the feed-in tariff like these days? the court should make the little fker run on a treadmill until he's paid off the total cost...

mikeveal

4,581 posts

251 months

Thursday 18th May 2017
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Rick101 said:
Where is he supposed to get the money from?
I wonder if it legalls falls to the mother/guardian to pay it?
Well the kid is currently too young to have a paid job, so I assume it has to. IANAL.
Rick101 said:
I wonder if it would come out of her benefits?

We don't know that the guardian is on benefits. It's irrelevant anyway.
Rick101 said:
I wonder if we're all paying for the little st?
Well (apart from educating him, and paying for his healthcare) if any of the owners of the damaged vehicles claim on their insurance for the difference between the court payout and the repair cost, then yes we are.

Edited by mikeveal on Friday 19th May 08:01

Actual

753 posts

107 months

Thursday 18th May 2017
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Assuming the victims use their comprehensive insurance to have their cars repaired then the £110 compensation may cover the excess (unlikely) and then of course there are all the issues of NCD and a claims profile resulting in increased premiums.

xjay1337

15,966 posts

119 months

Friday 19th May 2017
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tdm34 said:
The cops will probably know him, but if not someone local will, so if the cops do nothing, then an anonymous transit, Shovel, bag of lime and a couple of heavy duty mates in the back, when you spot him quietly roll up alongside side door opens, two pairs of hands grab him chucked in the back, drive up to the local moors, marched onto the moor, told to start digging, if he asks what the lime is for then tell him it's for enhancing the decomposing process, after a few minutes remove his shoes and socks and tell him if another car gets scratched then it'll be for real and just leave him there.....

Now a friend of mine did just this a few years back and the scrote concerned literally shat himself and then had to walk over 10 miles..
rofl

Jonno02

2,247 posts

110 months

Friday 19th May 2017
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stitched said:
Now I am pretty intolerant of this mindless vandalism. But seriously, advocating breaking bits on a 12 year old?
Personally I think making him work off his debt on a community service type thing would be a bit more balanced.
Good work OP.
12 is not a child. At 12 you know what is wrong and what is right. Stop bloody wrapping kids in cotton wool. A good beating would teach him that. He's probably been in plenty of fights anyway.