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Why you should leave your wallet at home...
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:56 am
by Oscar Namechange
Man goes to work and comes home to find Romanian family has moved in | Mail Online
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:27 pm
by G#Gill
What a dirty trick that 'man' in the shop played on the poor householder. Just shows you that you've got to be so careful, and it's getting worse !
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:35 pm
by Oscar Namechange
G#Gill;1298651 wrote: What a dirty trick that 'man' in the shop played on the poor householder. Just shows you that you've got to be so careful, and it's getting worse !
This Is not the first time It's happened. There was a case only months ago where the Romanian couple Insisted there was a cardboard sign outside the house saying 'For Rent' which was missiing of course, the moment Police arrived.
Even though the Romanians In both cases do not speak English, I do not believe for one moment that they do not know It is Illegal to enter a house. This couple broke In, they did not walk In.
They would no more think they could do this with a house In Romania than any where In the world. They are trying It on.
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:39 pm
by G#Gill
I do agree with you Oscar. I did notice that the pathetic police dropped the charge of burglary - only because it would mean that the Romanians would probably go to jail, and there aint a lot of room left in the jails!
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:13 pm
by Bill Sikes
G#Gill;1298656 wrote: I did notice that the pathetic police dropped the charge of burglary
The police do not "drop charges".
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:21 pm
by G#Gill
Bill Sikes;1298671 wrote: The police do not "drop charges".
Well somebody did !!!!!! It was probably the pathetic Crown Prosecution Service then !!!!!
Mihai Dediu, 30, and his wife Laura, 24, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to the locks and windows. A burglary charge was dropped.
Read more: Man goes to work and comes home to find Romanian family has moved in | Mail Online
These people were found inside the man's house, having broken in !!!
As far as I can tell, this is a cut and dried case of burglary ffs !!!
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:25 pm
by Bill Sikes
G#Gill;1298694 wrote: Well somebody did !!!!!! It was probably the pathetic Crown Prosecution Service then !!!!!/url]
Yup. Someone needs a very hard kick up the sit-upon.
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:30 pm
by Oscar Namechange
G#Gill;1298694 wrote: Well somebody did !!!!!! It was probably the pathetic Crown Prosecution Service then !!!!!
Mihai Dediu, 30, and his wife Laura, 24, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to the locks and windows. A burglary charge was dropped.
Read more: Man goes to work and comes home to find Romanian family has moved in | Mail Online
These people were found inside the man's house, having broken in !!!
As far as I can tell, this is a cut and dried case of burglary ffs !!!
What I find alarming also, Is that had the home-owner not have returned when he did, they would have had the locks changed by the time he got home. Then he would have had to break Into his own home, been arrested and charged!!
AND !!!!!
The pair got community service. they speak no English FFS... What community service will they be able to do that will benifit any-one. Oh, and BTW, the Council will have to house them and have them claim benifit so they have some-where to live In order to carry out the Community service. Jesus Christ !! :-5
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:31 pm
by G#Gill
Bill Sikes;1298697 wrote: Yup. Someone needs a very hard kick up the sit-upon.
Oh Mr. Sikes, you have such a lovely way with words

Why not say what you really think you would like to say "a very hard kick up the arse !" :wah:
Nah, you're too gentlemanly !

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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:38 pm
by G#Gill
oscar;1298701 wrote: What I find alarming also, Is that had the home-owner not have returned when he did, they would have had the locks changed by the time he got home. Then he would have had to break Into his own home, been arrested and charged!!
AND !!!!!
The pair got community service. they speak no English FFS... What community service will they be able to do that will benifit any-one. Oh, and BTW, the Council will have to house them and have them claim benifit so they have some-where to live In order to carry out the Community service. Jesus Christ !! :-5
Oh Oscar !!!!! This is how this wonderful country of ours does things !!!! No wonder we're flooded with these flamin East Europeans - they've got us sussed ! Sorry, they've got our bloody 'government' sussed. We count for nothing. :-5

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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:40 pm
by Oscar Namechange
G#Gill;1298708 wrote: Oh Oscar !!!!! This is how this wonderful country of ours does things !!!! No wonder we're flooded with these flamin East Europeans - they've got us sussed ! Sorry, they've got our bloody 'government' sussed. We count for nothing. :-5

Why give them Community Service? They broke the law... Just stick them on the first boat back to Romania Under our Deportation laws.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:29 am
by G#Gill
Nah......................... that's too easy ! But I do agree. I believe that if any immigrant breaks the law in this country, they do know right from wrong, and law-breaking in any country is much the same so they certainly know when they are breaking the law, they should be deported back to their country of origin straight away. It seems that sending them to prison won't happen, so they may just as well get sent back from whence they damn well came.

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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:32 am
by Oscar Namechange
G#Gill;1298878 wrote: Nah......................... that's too easy ! But I do agree. I believe that if any immigrant breaks the law in this country, they do know right from wrong, and law-breaking in any country is much the same so they certainly know when they are breaking the law, they should be deported back to their country of origin straight away. It seems that sending them to prison won't happen, so they may just as well get sent back from whence they damn well came.
How can they do community service though?
Some community service Is working with the elderly for example. After what they have done, can they really be trusted around people's possessions?
Some Magistrates really are thick arn't they?