Jump to content

Recommended Posts

uncleglen Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> hopefully the 2 teenagers will get some kind of

> education in the young offenders



They will probably be put on some Motor Cycle /Car Repair course costing thousands of ????'s


(Something decent kids Never get the opportunity to do.)


Give them Nothing. No point spending money on bad 'Machines' They will just abuse it.


DulwichFox

Seabag Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> uncleglen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > hopefully the 2 teenagers will get some kind of

> > education in the young offenders

>

>

> Some kind?

Oh yes- I forgot about the other kind...

DulwichFox Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> uncleglen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > hopefully the 2 teenagers will get some kind of

> > education in the young offenders

>

>

> They will probably be put on some Motor Cycle /Car

> Repair course costing thousands of ????'s

>

> (Something decent kids Never get the opportunity

> to do.)

>

> Give them Nothing. No point spending money on bad

> 'Machines' They will just abuse it.

>

> DulwichFox


I wish that were true (at least there'd be a chance of them doing something more productive when they get out). Sadly, I suspect they'll get an education in further barbarity and general criminality.

Caesi01 Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/notorious-mo

> ped-gang-who-targeted-100-victims-in-16day-rampage

> -across-the-capital-jailed-for-18-a3656436.html


"A former special constable chased after the mopeds in his Maserati"


Former special constables can afford Maseratis???

malumbu Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Loads of uninformed comments, well done, like

> reading the Daily Mail.

>

> Yes the system is failing, and maybe they will

> re-offend. Having friends who have worked with

> offenders both inside and out of prison,

> occasionally things do work.


the fact they were giggling and laughing maybe means they aren't hardened criminals yet and there is hope.

Really John? Is that what you glean from the fact that the defendants were openly joking and giggling in the Crown Court throughout their sentencing hearing (as the Court was played video of several of their robberies including one where a woman's earring was ripped out)? That's a good sign?


I'm afraid in the real world its a sign that they are hardened to the Courts and don't give a monkey's, or have any respect for the Judge and are not afraid of going to prison. I suspect if you worked in the legal system and regularly witnessed the attitude of quite a number of those convicted of robberies like this, you would not be quite so naive. They didn't just start committing crimes just this last year, obviously!

It is widely reported that they all had 'numerous' previous criminal convictions starting in their early teens and were also at the time of their robberies subject to criminal behaviour orders (and so were apparently completely unconcerned about those as well).

Mopeds used in these attacks are often stolen so offenders are untraceable.


Mopeds have been stolen at knife point.. Moped 'Gangs' have used acid to steal bikes.


This is part of a Massive crime spree.

If these crimes were being carried out by 'Religious Extremists' they would be treated as Acts of Terrorism.

Which is in effect what they are, and need to be treated as such.


4 years (out in 18 months) is not enough. Realistic sentencing is needed. In a Hard place.

These people are dangerous.


DulwichFox

JohnL Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I hoped it meant they were very immature - maybe

> wrong (:

>

> I'd separate them by 100s of miles and work on

> them (even brainwash them) individually - although

> whether the system can do that is unknown to me.


I would imagine that due to Human Rights issues they will be incarcerated somewhere near where their families can visit them

I remember a 15 year old at my school printing off his mug shot from the Met Police Most Wanted site after the Zampa Road trouble and disseminating it everywhere- he was PROUD of it.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I got this  interesting email today. At least some (albeit apparently very few) shoplifters seem to have been arrested, though I wonder what the criteria were. Obviously that is only the ones arrested as a result of this particular initiative. Met Engage Logo Joint Partnership Success – Operation Roscoea, Southwark We’re pleased to share the success of Operation Roscoea, a joint partnership anti-social behaviour (ASB) initiative carried out in Southwark last week. This multi-agency operation saw eight partner representatives from six support organisations conducting outreach patrols alongside officers from our Trust, Confidence and Engagement Team. These joint efforts led to numerous new referrals into support services, ensuring vulnerable individuals are connected with the help they need. Neighbourhood policing teams also carried out joint patrols with Southwark Council wardens, who now hold newly designated enforcement powers. This enhanced collaboration has strengthened our collective ability to respond to ASB and community concerns. Operational highlights included: Six arrests made by officers from North Southwark Town Centre Team, St George’s, North Walworth, Faraday, Newington Ward, Chaucer, and the Proactive Crime Team: 2 for possession of a Section 5 firearm (CS spray) 1 for possession of Class A and B drugs 1 individual wanted for theft 2 for shoplifting ASB enforcement activity included: 2 Community Protection Notices issued to persistent offenders Numerous intelligence reports submitted to support ongoing investigations This operation is a testament to the dedication and teamwork of our local officers and partner agencies. Thank you to everyone involved for your continued commitment to making Southwark safer and more resilient. We look forward to building on this momentum in future deployments. Message Sent By Gary Thomson (Metropolitan Police, DC - Staff Officer to Superintendent Brockway, Southwark) You are receiving this message because you are registered on Met Engage. 
    • I've seen it in the same place the past two Fridays. I'm assuming it's some sand that's left over from when the old sand filters failed. When that happened there was lots of sand on the bottom. I'm guessing it'll only go if they use a pool vacuum to clean the bottom.
    • Maybe because you would have thought such an incident  would have been publicised, or  someone on here would know what it was? On the face of it it seems odd, especially if they were on blues and twos, if there was no serious  reason for it. Unless, as I said, it was some kind of training exercise?
    • If true I was told that the new swimming pool at Canada Water is also closed and will not open until end November/December due to problems.  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...