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You aim the blame at the victim of the crim rather than aiming at the perpetrator of the crim
More lies. If you interpret 'coppers advising against making it easy for the criminals' as blaming the victim, then you need to get a better grasp of English.

Scammers victims tend to be those who have not been scammed before. Would you leave your wallet hanging out of your arse pocket if you were informed of a known pick-pocket area?
 
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More lies. If you interpret 'coppers advising against making it easy for the criminals' as blaming the victim, then you need to get a better grasp of English.

Scammers victims tend to be those who have not been scammed before. Would you leave your wallet hanging out of your arse pocket if you were informed of a known pick-pocket area?


I look at it this way... .. Migration is what people do to improve their lives and their family's lives. They should in turn be thankful and appreciate their adopted country.... Not rip it off, or Rob its people... The good people migrating., don't want their scum following. In part these people are what they are trying to escape........
 
More lies. If you interpret 'coppers advising against making it easy for the criminals' as blaming the victim, then you need to get a better grasp of English.

Scammers victims tend to be those who have not been scammed before. Would you leave your wallet hanging out of your arse pocket if you were informed of a known pick-pocket area?


Therein lies the problem.
Car crime? Forget police interest.
Burglary? Forget it (apart from getting a crime no. for your insurers).
Theft from car while you were there; used to be called "robbery" a while back. Again now, not even interested.

Not making easy for the crims also extends to the Police, I suggest. By effectively decriminalising more and more categories of offence, more and more of those offences will likely be committed.
 
Eh? When have I 'stood up for' the crim'?
Lesson learned - don't leave valuables in the car.(y)

The police don't have the time or the manpower to investigate some poxy purse snatch from an unlocked car. Get over it and let the insurers do their thang.
Harsh but true. He needs to quit bleating. There are people out there relying on the police to catch villains that have murdered or raped their daughter and pi££d on her summer dress.

Mot should have not left valuables in an unlocked car. Lesson learned.
You've not stood up for the crim but you have been very unkind and uncaring - and you have victim blamed which quite frankly, is appalling.
This isn't someone who has been bad with their purse and left it for anyone to snatch, this was a victim of an organised robbery who distracts someone and entered her car to steal. It's theft, MOT's missus is a victim, she didn't do anything wrong and it's not her fault.
 
Therein lies the problem.
Car crime? Forget police interest.
Burglary? Forget it (apart from getting a crime no. for your insurers).
Theft from car while you were there; used to be called "robbery" a while back. Again now, not even interested.

Not making easy for the crims also extends to the Police, I suggest. By effectively decriminalising more and more categories of offence, more and more of those offences will likely be committed.
Truth.
We need to vote differently and get more plod on the streets.
 
You think advising people to make it harder for the scammers and thieves is nonsense?

What a silly man you are.
You think being condescending and blaming the Mrs was giving advice?

What a silly man you are.
 
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