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I spent 2hrs in a piss soaked cell once that was more than enough for me!!!

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had a few warnings off the old community support officer for building tree houses on private land a few years ago :ph34r::ph34r::ph34r::devil: what a rebel

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I have documents which say I have no criminal record. :D

Had to be checked out to get my job and SIA licence.

I've done things wrong like not paying bus or train fare. Or walking away from a Costa bar after waiting ages for a waiter to appear so I could pay a bill but never intentionally gone out to do it.

I was in Spar Granby St the other day. I was in the queue and this bloke behind me had a six pack. He does no more than walk out the shop then pauses outside to put the pack in a bag. The assistants were busy serving. I spoke aloud to myself saying something like 'Did he just walk out without paying for something?'

The cameras were on him as well. As the shop was crowded and I was in a hurry I said nothing but I may have agreed to be a witness if the staff had seen it. Don't know if the fellow had the intention of not paying or it was a spur of the moment think and frustraition of queue waiting. I would never dream of doing that though. I always feel that I'd be caught. There are CCTV plus notices saying they prosecute. Just not worth it. Yet there are people that get away with it. I always worry when going round a supermarket that I'll absent-mindly put something in my shopping bag. For one mistake i could lose my job because I would not be believed. There must be thousands of sshoplifters that say they forgot they had the item so no reason I should be believed.

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I have documents which say I have no criminal record. :D

Had to be checked out to get my job and SIA licence.

I've done things wrong like not paying bus or train fare. Or walking away from a Costa bar after waiting ages for a waiter to appear so I could pay a bill but never intentionally gone out to do it.

I was in Spar Granby St the other day. I was in the queue and this bloke behind me had a six pack. He does no more than walk out the shop then pauses outside to put the pack in a bag. The assistants were busy serving. I spoke aloud to myself saying something like 'Did he just walk out without paying for something?'

The cameras were on him as well. As the shop was crowded and I was in a hurry I said nothing but I may have agreed to be a witness if the staff had seen it. Don't know if the fellow had the intention of not paying or it was a spur of the moment think and frustraition of queue waiting. I would never dream of doing that though. I always feel that I'd be caught. There are CCTV plus notices saying they prosecute. Just not worth it. Yet there are people that get away with it. I always worry when going round a supermarket that I'll absent-mindly put something in my shopping bag. For one mistake i could lose my job because I would not be believed. There must be thousands of sshoplifters that say they forgot they had the item so no reason I should be believed.

Reminds me of this Lady from Leicestershire:

One example which occurs with some regularity involves petty theft, where this is perpetrated by a well-known or respected public figure. For example, not so many years ago the unfortunate Lady Barnett was involved in such an affair. Isabelle Barnett, a titled woman held in high regard by members of the public from all walks of life due to her attractive personality and wit on the television quiz 'What's My Line', seemed to most people an unlikely person to be involved in a shop-lifting scandal. Nonetheless, she was convicted of such an offence, and the affair attracted more attention than was warranted simply because she was in the public eye. It appears that Lady Barnett suffered high levels of psychological stress after the incident; in the event, she took her own life some time later in a tragic and grotesque manner. However, whatever the personal reasons behind her unfortunate death, her acts of theft were predictably attributed in contemporary media accounts to a 'condition'; whether this diagnosis helped or hindered Lady Barnett in coming to terms with her behaviour remains a matter for conjecture.

No one really knew if it was a one off slip of the mind a premeditated act or an illness, suffice to say she certainly didn't do it because she had no money.

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Back in the day when I was a bit of a bad boy in my early teens.

:devil:

NAME AND NUMBER YOUNG MAN ;)

Just found out, that we mistakenly nicked something worth £21.99 from B&Q today. what does B&Q stand for?

anyway, not taking it back, and there security system obviously doesnt work.

you know, now i look back, the asian guy serving was VERY relaxed whilst pricing our goods, he asked us how many items we had, we had 24, we could easily have said 20, he wasnt bothered in counting, and obviously didnt see the above product.

....think i may go back tomorrow :ph34r:

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