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Loveable old rogues.....eh?

 

(Cor blimey guvnor.... Real pea souper it is tonight... Fog, gas light, Jack the Ripper ... Half a crown on the meter guv... My old man used to know Reggie Kray y'know... Real gent he was... Lurvely )

 

Until you're the victim.

 

Brilliant...... I think there was a little bit of wee involved.

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Old school crooks ..... love em I do . They always look after there own ... town /village friends and family .

 

Eggs matey both me and you know that the biggest crooks are in politics . Cameron .....has how many house's ?.... does this excuse of a man need them all ? No its just pure greed by a spineless puppet .

 

I take it this is tongue in cheek, the first paragraph, have a look at some of the previous these people have done, not to mention this crime in itself which has cost the honest hard working tax payer thousands...

 

So answer this, do you in all honesty condone this group of thieves?

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Sorry, but those chaps are long time thieves. Thief = scum. Society does not need or want them. :angry:

 

And, if I had my way..............................

 

Spot on mate.

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Nothing wrong with having some sneaking admiration for these old time thieves...

 

 

Not looked to deeply into this news story other than being shocked how old the old fellas were....

 

Now, these fellas have been caught, tried and convicted.. Justice has been served...

Society has had its retribution....at least when their sentence has been served..

 

So, we can now put away judgment and make comment on their audacity...

 

 

Lovable rogues spring to mind..

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I take it this is tongue in cheek, the first paragraph, have a look at some of the previous these people have done, not to mention this crime in itself which has cost the honest hard working tax payer thousands...

 

So answer this, do you in all honesty condone this group of thieves?

 

Fair point geoff...... I really dont condone this type of activity . Although it just upsets me when people get jailed for robbery / theft when our government does this on a daily basis :confused1:

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Nothing wrong with having some sneaking admiration for these old time thieves...

 

 

Not looked to deeply into this news story other than being shocked how old the old fellas were....

 

Now, these fellas have been caught, tried and convicted.. Justice has been served...

Society has had its retribution....at least when their sentence has been served..

 

So, we can now put away judgment and make comment on their audacity...

 

 

Lovable rogues spring to mind..

Spare a thought for those who lost family heirlooms etc, and hard earned wealth, if you admire those who inflict that on others, and the general taxpayer, you could do with a long hard look at your reasoning.:thumbdown:

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A bit of thieving off the rich in Hatton Garden ain't too bad is it?

 

A bit of thieving off anyone is bad, and remember who pays for the courts and prisons, us not so rich people....

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