It has become common place in recent years for people to slate the Police for all sorts of reasons.
Well, for once I am going to counter that and say well done to them for a job well done.
My daughter is studying forensic science at Bournemouth University. Last year she and her flat mates moved into new accomodation, but within a couple of weeks they got burgled under quite bizzare circumstances.
Anyway. long story short, Dorset police were very professional, they treated the students with respect, and in fact within a few days actually had someone in custody.
Transipires that the scumbag who committed said crimes was targetting student accomodatoion but was a reserve athlete for team GB which he has now thrown away.
Yesterday, he was sent down for 4 years
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1439...r_crime_spree/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So well done to Dorset Police and thank you from a grateful father.
Well done Dorset Police
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Well done Dorset Police
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Re: Well done Dorset Police
I don't know why that has happened? Sorry
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1439472 ... f=mr&lp=12" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Well done Dorset Police
I'm sure he was sorry.Simon Walters, defending, said Oluyemi was “keen to express his remorse” and was very sorry for what he had done.
Because he got f*****g caught!
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Re: Well done Dorset Police
Shouldn't your daughter having used her forensic sleuthing skills to track down the culprit herself???
Nice outcome!!
Nice outcome!!
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Re: Well done Dorset Police
Good to hear your daughter had a good outcome, and I'm all for acknowledging when a job is well done.
But my favourite part of this thread is the story you accidentally linked too! Gave me a good laugh this morning
But my favourite part of this thread is the story you accidentally linked too! Gave me a good laugh this morning
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Re: Well done Dorset Police
Yep, the thread did go a little squirrelly for a moment there.
Whilst the subject is indeed reassuring, you have to despair at the failure of our society.:
Someone like that who is undoubtedly gifted & driven should have been guided towards being an asset to society, rather than a burden on it for the next four years.
Upon his release that will probably followed by a serious challenge, due to his feelings of alienation & indoctrination by prolific anti-social influences within the penal system.
Very sad indeed IMHO.
Whilst the subject is indeed reassuring, you have to despair at the failure of our society.:
Someone like that who is undoubtedly gifted & driven should have been guided towards being an asset to society, rather than a burden on it for the next four years.
Upon his release that will probably followed by a serious challenge, due to his feelings of alienation & indoctrination by prolific anti-social influences within the penal system.
Very sad indeed IMHO.
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Re: Well done Dorset Police
Well that has become a bit of a standing joke as I joke with her about going to extremes to get hands on experience.D41 wrote:Shouldn't your daughter having used her forensic sleuthing skills to track down the culprit herself???
Nice outcome!!
So she comes back and says "But Dad, you are the ex copper".... So I remind her I was Traffic not the superstars of CID
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Re: Well done Dorset Police
Yep won't lie I slate the old bill, but it's great to hear they have done something right well done to them!
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