Suicidal £30k tool thief spared jail

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    A garage workshop thief who admitted his part in a burglary which saw £30,000 worth of equipment stolen has been spared jail after trying to take his
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    Ken Lister
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    And they say crime does not pay ! 30k worth of damage to a small business and in reality the thieving little muppet has got away with it .The legal system in this country is a Joke why should buisness always be the looser ?

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    Anthony Roe
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    totally agree, i guess the garage had to claim on their insurance increasing their costs making it even harder to earn a living that is if the insurance company agreed to pay out as they always find a way of wriggling out of it

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    Craig Ross
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    Imagine if the same thief broke into a Judge, Magistrates or Social workers home & caused the same amount of damage & stole £30,000 of their property i am sure the sentence wouldnt be so leniant. These mindless morons (by that i mean the Judges/Magistrates/Social workers) are so out of touch with the real world they dont see the what the “commoners” can see….. Crime does pay!
    As for the defence that the defendant was probably schizophrenic … thats what drugs do for you.

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    Peter Miles
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    If his suicide attempt had been a success would the world have been a better or a worse place?
    Just a question to think about.

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