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@prattle | 23 June 19 | |
pus*yhole innit
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@recurve16 | 23 June 19 | |
Dunno, fo real bruv ?
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@recurve16 | 26 June 19 | |
A 12-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of assault following a homophobic knife attack in Liverpool. Two men were assaulted at 21:20 BST on Saturday as they walked down Manningham Road in the Anfield area of the city. Police said three boys, aged between 12 and 15, began by making homophobic insults before one of them produced a knife and attacked the men. The 12-year-old, arrested on suspicion of homophobic aggravated assault, remains in police custody. Merseyside Police said the men, both in their 30s, had been left incredibly shaken by the incident. One of them suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries to his head and neck... |
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@9362 | 26 June 19 | |
Tamara Carter stole 850,000 pounds from her bosses over a 6 year period. Ordered to pay just a pound back
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@recurve16 | 26 June 19 | |
And 4 years in jail...
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@9362 | 26 June 19 | |
@ recurve16 - 26.06.19 - 11:46am And 4 years in jail... You are right, getting my cases mixed up |
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@9362 | 26 June 19 | |
No, same case, she served one day in prison as a default
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@recurve16 | 10 July 19 | |
London police are accused of ignoring knife crime epidemic after holding PR stunt where a 155mph BMW was dressed up as a patrol car - but will never take to the streets to catch criminals The flashy car, an eco-friendly hybrid BMW i8, patrolled the roads near the Met's headquarters yesterday as part of the police's efforts to prove it is obeying the city's controversial new Ultra Low Emission Zone. The ULEZ, introduced by MayorSadiq Khan in April, punishes older petrol and diesel cars for driving in certain parts of London. Critics leapt on the PR stunt, accusing the Met of neglecting London's knife crime epidemic. Former Detective Chief Inspector Mick Neville told The Sun: 'Too often, senior police officers forget the role of the police is to prevent and detect crime - not virtue signalling about fashionable causes. 'The Met should be more focused on reducing the murder rate rather than worrying about environmental targets.' Last month the Met was accused of wasting 10 million on 'leadership training'. 10,000 officers and staff attended a five day course which involved taking tests to tell them what 'colour' their personality is. Knife crime in England and Wales currently stands at its highest level since records began, with almost 44,500 offences last year, while murder and manslaughter reached a ten-year high in 2018, when 732 people were killed. |
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@recurve16 | 10 July 19 | |
@3mel | 10 July 19 | |
the wrap on the car probably cost a few grand, they usually aren't cheap.
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