One to make your **** boil
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I’ve just watched this and can’t believe what I was watching.
If I’ve got the moral of the story right it’s that if you go round robbing people and businesses being generally quite violent with machetes, or acid and not afraid to use either, then you too can have a day playing at Silverstone in F1 technology as a reward.
That was the message wasn’t re were also some other handy tips on how to rob people and what a laugh that sort of lifestyle seems to be. Oh yeah, not forgetting dat u iz needink to talk like u iz proper Jamaican innit, u no wot I meen, like even if u iz white, but it iz what u iz needink to do to be like the crims what u it meetink wiv innit, like no wot I meen innit.
If I’ve got the moral of the story right it’s that if you go round robbing people and businesses being generally quite violent with machetes, or acid and not afraid to use either, then you too can have a day playing at Silverstone in F1 technology as a reward.
That was the message wasn’t re were also some other handy tips on how to rob people and what a laugh that sort of lifestyle seems to be. Oh yeah, not forgetting dat u iz needink to talk like u iz proper Jamaican innit, u no wot I meen, like even if u iz white, but it iz what u iz needink to do to be like the crims what u it meetink wiv innit, like no wot I meen innit.
Biker's Nemesis said:
I've had a motorbike stolen off me 35 years ago, it still makes my stomach turn
I got two stolen on the same night in 2014 (the third was ready to go - they'd closed the door and were probably watching to see if I'd check). I still have nightmares about that and getting burgled at least once a week. I'm very jumpy and so paranoid about security it's ridiculous. And of course I'm still going to be fked over by insurers til 2019.All these people who say "oh well it's insured" and "it's just a piece of metal" need to shut up and get real - the financial cost is bad enough but the psychological impact is deeply unpleasant.
anonymous said:
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For info, I’d only get wound up if someone said something along the lines of “just goes to show that all black people are criminals and scum”
TurbosSuck said:
Was anyone else a tiny bit impressed at how deft they were at pinching those phones? They kind of reminded me of 2 wheeled seagulls stealing chips from seaside gawkers. The other thing which stood out was when they were talking about a bike cover as thought it was some kind of high tech force field: 'Naa wouldn't steal that one, don't know what's underneath.' WTF!
I find it hard to get worked up over tbh because we, as a society, have created the perfect conditions for them to act and behave like that. The clip where they slapped the motorcycle copper on the back of the helmet illustrated just how little the care and how farcical the whole situation has become.
The worst part is that it would be so easy to literally put a stop to overnight...
It was like taking candy from a baby.I find it hard to get worked up over tbh because we, as a society, have created the perfect conditions for them to act and behave like that. The clip where they slapped the motorcycle copper on the back of the helmet illustrated just how little the care and how farcical the whole situation has become.
The worst part is that it would be so easy to literally put a stop to overnight...
Not saying its right but does anybody walk around with their wallet in their hand?
Its too easy for them.
There was only one of them that i can remember not using the normal race card, colour, the 'ends they're from ect as an excuse.
He did it 'cos he enjoyed it. Easy money.
On a side note, am i the only one that watched till the end?
The boys driving skill on the simulator was quiet impressive if you ask me.
Cbull said:
pc.iow said:
The boys driving skill on the simulator was quiet impressive if you ask me.
Couldn't give a t0ss. He's made a lot of people miserable to be able pay for the games that helped him improve his skills. I don't like to exaggerate but they all need burning alive imo.Cbull said:
pc.iow said:
The boys driving skill on the simulator was quiet impressive if you ask me.
Couldn't give a t0ss. He's made a lot of people miserableto be able pay for the games that helped him improve his skills. I don't like to exaggerate but they all need burning alive imo.It's still quiet an achievement to be faster than a current youngster on a Formula One program, in one day!
3 more scumbags sent down.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/moped-thieve...
Plenty more where they came from.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/moped-thieve...
Plenty more where they came from.
pilotpaul said:
3 more scumbags sent down.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/moped-thieve...
Plenty more where they came from.
12 year, 3 years and 5 years.https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/moped-thieve...
Plenty more where they came from.
excellent for 12 year sentence, but all three should have been 12 years. What fking good is 3 years, out in half? Pathetic.
the 3 year tt is just as bad as the 12 year one:
met said:
Enquiries identified two males, McDermott and Tawfik, who were suspected of the organised theft of motorcycles for use in crime, as well as moped-enabled robberies.
The pair would scout motorcycle bays and other locations where high value machines were parked.
They would then change into motor cycle gear with face coverings before Tawfkik would drive McDermott on a high-powered vehicle of their own to one of the machines. One of the pair would break the steerling lock and steer the stolen bike as the other pushed from behind on the other vehicle to take it away.
On 6 December 2016, one brazen attempt by McDermott and Tawfik in Soho Square, W10, resulted in the pair threatening members of the public who tried to stop them from stealing a bike with knives and angle grinders.
more hereThe pair would scout motorcycle bays and other locations where high value machines were parked.
They would then change into motor cycle gear with face coverings before Tawfkik would drive McDermott on a high-powered vehicle of their own to one of the machines. One of the pair would break the steerling lock and steer the stolen bike as the other pushed from behind on the other vehicle to take it away.
On 6 December 2016, one brazen attempt by McDermott and Tawfik in Soho Square, W10, resulted in the pair threatening members of the public who tried to stop them from stealing a bike with knives and angle grinders.
http://news.met.police.uk/news/three-moped-enabled...
Edited by CoolHands on Friday 9th March 13:43
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