Damn, I hate it when someone steals my Fabergé egg and gold watch in my handbag.
Ill_Omened on
Two million pound theft with the good never recovered, and he’s unlikely to spend more than about six months in prison.
Remember.
We’re addicted to punishment.
poo-rag on
Legitimate question…
If you were to break into a house and steal an old vcr and then get arrested, and it was then discovered by the police that inside the vcr was a 2 million pound faberge egg, would you be charged for a 2 million pound theft or would you thinking it was only a £10 vcr make it a “low-value” theft?
Ok-Western3626 on
2 years for robbing bling from a rich person vs 6 months for kicking a homeless woman in the head. It’s not hard to see who the law is set up to protect.
swordoftruth1963 on
She had £2m of someone else’s jewellery in her handbag and decided to stop off at a soho pub, from where it was nicked? I am not one for victim blaming but that is idiotic
BobBobBobBobBobDave on
Who the fuck takes a bag with a couple of million quid’s worth of goods in it to the pub, and leaves it on the floor?
Does she still have a job?
bastard_rabbit on
Higher sentence than what paedophiles get. Rich people and their belongings > kids in British justice system.
Old_Course9344 on
Reasonable Likelihood
1. She was in on it
2. She was flirting with a European hunk who later turned out to be a North African migrant with a Moroccon, Tunisian or Algerian name
3. She’s not told us the whole story
4. He can’t be deported because the media made his criminal matters national news so his HuMaN RiGhTZZzz will be at risk abroad. In Muslim countries he would have his hand chopped off = instant human rights win
5. Insurance won’t cover employee’s recklessness/negligence/baffling behaviour
6. If she is innocent, whoever at her employer asked her to go for drinks is on it
Sweaty-Adeptness1541 on
Good. Everyone who steals a handbag should get the same sentence.
RoosterBurns on
I thought Faberge eggs were something made up for people to steal in Hay’s code movies, I didn’t know they were real things
I bet the toy inside is so fucking cool
Flaky-Cup-6409 on
Irish Craft Whiskey has always been a bit of a shady company wouldnt be surprised if theres more to this, especially considering the egg hasn’t been found.
Only_Quote_Simpsons on
Bleeding Gums Murphy wrecked himself with his Fabergé Egg habit. Winners don’t use drugs.
idek_just_for_fun on
To take a Faberge egg to a pub in a handbag honestly makes me think she planned for it to be stolen for insurance
budgiebirdman on
He’s making better money than most people doing two years for a £2 million egg. It stinks of scam as far as I’m concerned.
Whole-Technology5597 on
I am begging journalists to do their bloody job and report the facts of how this man happened to find himself in this country.
NagromNitsuj on
And yet a violent bag snatch isn’t treat as serious or punished as harshly, because not rich person affected.
SixFootPianist on
Outstanding work from the police. The message is loud and clear – if you steal someone’s personal property, you WILL be found and dealt with most severely. And that applies whether you steal a gig worker’s second-hand bike that’s their only source of income, a wealthy person’s handbag containing £2m of luxury goods, or a single parent’s wallet with their last £50 for the month – all are equal under the law.
Late-Development-666 on
Are sentences in England for theft, based on the value of said items?
Jackisback123 on
> Insurers paid out £106,700 for the loss to Dawson’s employers at the Craft Irish Whiskey Company
That’s a big disparity between the supposed worth and the payout!
thesyldon on
Again justice for those with the money to complain in the right ears. There are people being burgled every day and nothing is done.
Cielo11 on
Who is living these lives where they are walking about with a fucking Faberge Egg in a bag????
Where did I go wrong in life?
I came home from work with a bloody half drunk Greggs Coffee and £3 cleaning brushes for an airbrush. Why is my life this shit?
Revolutionary-Key533 on
I am a bit skeptical as to whether the Faberge egg and watch were ever in the bag. I think the insurance company will be reluctant to pay. What did the robber say if anything to the contents?
RandomSher on
But if it’s work class persons phones police allow the thief’s to have it for free.
Double_Collection155 on
The policing in this country are in place not for the working class but to keep the rich rich and the poor poor. If a regular working class person has their laptop or bike stolen it’s a massive hit to their quality of life, yet police don’t do anything or care. Yet if a millionaire has something stolen which to them is pennies, police put all their resources into it and give the thief a hugely inflated prison sentence. In fact it’s good when working class people have their stuff stolen, keeps them even more trapped/poor. So working as intended.
Assault a homeless person, causing physical hurt and damage to them and get 6 months, steal from the rich (without hurting them) and get 2 years. Lovely. I bet if you assault a rich businessman the same way that person did with a homeless person, they’d get like 10-20 years.
Police in this country are not your friends unless you are rich.
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Damn, I hate it when someone steals my Fabergé egg and gold watch in my handbag.
Two million pound theft with the good never recovered, and he’s unlikely to spend more than about six months in prison.
Remember.
We’re addicted to punishment.
Legitimate question…
If you were to break into a house and steal an old vcr and then get arrested, and it was then discovered by the police that inside the vcr was a 2 million pound faberge egg, would you be charged for a 2 million pound theft or would you thinking it was only a £10 vcr make it a “low-value” theft?
2 years for robbing bling from a rich person vs 6 months for kicking a homeless woman in the head. It’s not hard to see who the law is set up to protect.
She had £2m of someone else’s jewellery in her handbag and decided to stop off at a soho pub, from where it was nicked? I am not one for victim blaming but that is idiotic
Who the fuck takes a bag with a couple of million quid’s worth of goods in it to the pub, and leaves it on the floor?
Does she still have a job?
Higher sentence than what paedophiles get. Rich people and their belongings > kids in British justice system.
Reasonable Likelihood
1. She was in on it
2. She was flirting with a European hunk who later turned out to be a North African migrant with a Moroccon, Tunisian or Algerian name
3. She’s not told us the whole story
4. He can’t be deported because the media made his criminal matters national news so his HuMaN RiGhTZZzz will be at risk abroad. In Muslim countries he would have his hand chopped off = instant human rights win
5. Insurance won’t cover employee’s recklessness/negligence/baffling behaviour
6. If she is innocent, whoever at her employer asked her to go for drinks is on it
Good. Everyone who steals a handbag should get the same sentence.
I thought Faberge eggs were something made up for people to steal in Hay’s code movies, I didn’t know they were real things
I bet the toy inside is so fucking cool
Irish Craft Whiskey has always been a bit of a shady company wouldnt be surprised if theres more to this, especially considering the egg hasn’t been found.
Bleeding Gums Murphy wrecked himself with his Fabergé Egg habit. Winners don’t use drugs.
To take a Faberge egg to a pub in a handbag honestly makes me think she planned for it to be stolen for insurance
He’s making better money than most people doing two years for a £2 million egg. It stinks of scam as far as I’m concerned.
I am begging journalists to do their bloody job and report the facts of how this man happened to find himself in this country.
And yet a violent bag snatch isn’t treat as serious or punished as harshly, because not rich person affected.
Outstanding work from the police. The message is loud and clear – if you steal someone’s personal property, you WILL be found and dealt with most severely. And that applies whether you steal a gig worker’s second-hand bike that’s their only source of income, a wealthy person’s handbag containing £2m of luxury goods, or a single parent’s wallet with their last £50 for the month – all are equal under the law.
Are sentences in England for theft, based on the value of said items?
> Insurers paid out £106,700 for the loss to Dawson’s employers at the Craft Irish Whiskey Company
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj6098jngryo
That’s a big disparity between the supposed worth and the payout!
Again justice for those with the money to complain in the right ears. There are people being burgled every day and nothing is done.
Who is living these lives where they are walking about with a fucking Faberge Egg in a bag????
Where did I go wrong in life?
I came home from work with a bloody half drunk Greggs Coffee and £3 cleaning brushes for an airbrush. Why is my life this shit?
I am a bit skeptical as to whether the Faberge egg and watch were ever in the bag. I think the insurance company will be reluctant to pay. What did the robber say if anything to the contents?
But if it’s work class persons phones police allow the thief’s to have it for free.
The policing in this country are in place not for the working class but to keep the rich rich and the poor poor. If a regular working class person has their laptop or bike stolen it’s a massive hit to their quality of life, yet police don’t do anything or care. Yet if a millionaire has something stolen which to them is pennies, police put all their resources into it and give the thief a hugely inflated prison sentence. In fact it’s good when working class people have their stuff stolen, keeps them even more trapped/poor. So working as intended.
Assault a homeless person, causing physical hurt and damage to them and get 6 months, steal from the rich (without hurting them) and get 2 years. Lovely. I bet if you assault a rich businessman the same way that person did with a homeless person, they’d get like 10-20 years.
Police in this country are not your friends unless you are rich.