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Thread: O/T thieving ********

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    O/T thieving ********

    How low can you get when thieving a Defibrillator

    Taken from Treeton hub on pit lane

    Law is too soft and until it's changed then expect to see more scum on our streets

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    I saw one attached to the wall of the antiques shop in Cawthorne it was locked but there were instructions on how to get access to it. Thing is once you had followed the instructions to get access the patient would be past help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I saw one attached to the wall of the antiques shop in Cawthorne it was locked but there were instructions on how to get access to it. Thing is once you had followed the instructions to get access the patient would be past help.
    Grist I believe the one in Treeton is left open

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    How low can you get when thieving a Defibrillator

    Taken from Treeton hub on pit lane

    Law is too soft and until it's changed then expect to see more scum on our streets
    I would wire the thieving ****ers up to a socket and switch it on and yes I'd happily be the one to switch it on.

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    You get a code when you phone 999 .

    If it's left open then someone needs a good talking to

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    Low this one.....bloody kids have no respect for anything....can't be anyone over ****s surely.....police should really chase this one down.....get the coppers back on the streets - where they belong now more than ever !

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    If someone were to die as a direct result of this could the perpetrators be charged with manslaughter?

    Like the do if a fire engine kills someone going to a hoax call

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    Quote Originally Posted by loyalmiller View Post
    If someone were to die as a direct result of this could the perpetrators be charged with manslaughter?

    Like the do if a fire engine kills someone going to a hoax call
    Maybe, but to what end?

    An expensive court process all for a dopey magistrate or judge to give them 10 hours community service?

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    But what do you do with it when you've nicked it ?

    Mindless

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slimchance View Post
    But what do you do with it when you've nicked it ?

    Mindless
    That's what I was thinking but I don't want to know, flatliners (film) spring to mind

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