WW1 plaques found in Essex scrapyard
WW1 plaques found in Essex scrapyard
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anonymous-user

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75 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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You have to wonder how much nicked stuff passes through iffy scrapyards each year, despite the mesures to stop this sort of scumbaggery. Fair play to whoever phoned it in to the police.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyqk8v8pn5o

Slow.Patrol

3,779 posts

35 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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Absolutely disgusting.

I hope they get a custodial sentence.


vixen1700

27,511 posts

291 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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Scum.

fflump

2,872 posts

59 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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They should be paraded through the town on their way to prison what despicable people

SS427 Camaro

7,839 posts

191 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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Very fortunate that these have been found. We can well imagine what type of low life were responsible
One of the photos in the article is of a commemorative plaque to WW.1 KIA of the Royal Navy.
I can’t help but wonder if some of those names are from the Battle of Jutland.

nicanary

10,904 posts

167 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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IMO a more heinous crime than the sycamore tree.

Killer2005

20,397 posts

249 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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WTF is wrong with these people

SS427 Camaro

7,839 posts

191 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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The names are hard to read as the photo of one of the plaques isn t clear, but a quick search on the CWGC web site pulled up 2 possible matches for one of the Royal Navy casualties.
HMS Faulknor suffered damage by a mine, which likely caused death the following day.

Edited by SS427 Camaro on Saturday 31st May 13:48

SS427 Camaro

7,839 posts

191 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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HMS Fortune went down at Jutland with some 67 souls ( most of her crew )

Edited by SS427 Camaro on Saturday 31st May 13:49

Spare tyre

11,980 posts

151 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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Total scum

We seem to have a lot of Facebook scrap metal transits around here, everything you see them they are doing truly scummy stuff

I suspect if caught and that they will get a decent stretch

milesgiles

4,027 posts

50 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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Spare tyre said:
Total scum

We seem to have a lot of Facebook scrap metal transits around here, everything you see them they are doing truly scummy stuff

I suspect if caught and that they will get a decent stretch
I suspect not

Didn t know what it was can t read etc

poo at Paul's

14,535 posts

196 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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We all know the type responsible for this and it’s no surprise at all sadly. Get away with it time and time again.

Red9zero

10,103 posts

78 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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There was a WW2 memorial plaque taken from our local park a while ago. It beggars belief what some people think is acceptable behaviour.

mac96

5,587 posts

164 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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nicanary said:
IMO a more heinous crime than the sycamore tree.
I would certainly agree.
And for what? Scrap value divided between at least 7 people?
Notable also that the witness is afraid to be identified presumably for fear of reprisals.
What do you do with people like this? My first thought is something way ott but relevant like drowning in cold oily water, but back in the real world?

Gareth79

8,660 posts

267 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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From this article it seems a scrap dealer knew it was obviously stolen, but bought it anyway to save it and then called the police and gave them his CCTV:

https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2025/6-june...

Spare tyre

11,980 posts

151 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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Red9zero said:
There was a WW2 memorial plaque taken from our local park a while ago. It beggars belief what some people think is acceptable behaviour.
Ours was attempted to be pinched, some clever bloke 3d scanned it and 3d printed a plastic one to stop it being pinched

Sad stuff

Red9zero

10,103 posts

78 months

Saturday 31st May 2025
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Spare tyre said:
Red9zero said:
There was a WW2 memorial plaque taken from our local park a while ago. It beggars belief what some people think is acceptable behaviour.
Ours was attempted to be pinched, some clever bloke 3d scanned it and 3d printed a plastic one to stop it being pinched

Sad stuff
Luckily there was a matching plaque at the other end of our park, so the local repair group made a mould off it and cast a new one. They now have security screws holding them on.