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Swapping stickers on the records in WH Smith, in order to ensure 'value for money'. I did take a boat once with some friends whilst very drunk. We returned it to (roughly) the same spot we'd found it at the end of the night though and (by no small miracle), in undamaged condition. I wouldn't say we were law abiding, but we generally didn't nick stuff.
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Delightedly rushing home, aged ten or so, when a Macfisheries (what happened to them?) cashier accidentally gave me a ?20 note instead of a fiver in change when running errands. Unfortunately my criminal career shuddered to a halt when I was silly enough to tell my mother, who made me not only go back and return it but personally apologise to the cashier. I always check my change assiduously nowadays, which makes cashiers think I'm suspicious of them, but in fact I'm checking they haven't shortchanged themselves. Shows what an early influence can do...
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I was working in a large department store on Saturdays and there was a particular expensive item that cost exactly ?5. It was very busy and twice (because that's all I sold, the item being very expensive for the time) people gave me the exact ?5 and left without the receipt, so I trousered the money.....the company is still in business so I suppose I didn't harm it long term. AND they were slave drivers...
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Otta Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> > a Gents Magazine (special interest)

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> I actually got collared nicking a similar style

> mag, and the absolute bastard called my mum. I'd

> have rather it had been the police.


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I can't actually remember ever stealing anything material. I was though a co-conspirator with a friend when he kneeled down as if to tie his lace and broke a little capsule which contained a stink bomb in Quinnsworth.


Obviously none of you realise how many Our Fathers or Hail Mary?s you might get as a sentence once you confessed to your crime.


Bloody pagans....

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A friend's owned a corner shop which gave money back on empty bottles, so she used to pass the bottles from the back yard over the wall to us and we'd go and collect money on bottles that had already been redeemed - then we spend it all on sweets from that shop anyway so I guess it was a redistribution rather than an actual theft.
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