http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england ... -is-jailed
I wonder in the police gave him a copy to him?
What a plonker!
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Re: What a plonker!
Hahahahahaha loved the bit about rummaging through his backpack! As if doing a wheelie whilst taking a selfie isnt hard enough!!!!! (But im not condoning it you understand!)
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I'd have thought doing a wheelie and playing with your backpack was quite clever too
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Talented as well, pit his talents didn't include being able to detect a plain clothes police carAndi_Archer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 4:39 pm I'd have thought doing a wheelie and playing with your backpack was quite clever too
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https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/in ... t-caught-0There is a “superoptimism” in which he regards the crime as a fait accompli. His experience supports this certainty. He knows the likelihood of being arrested is low. He previously has gotten away with crimes without anyone suspecting him as the perpetrator. Aware of the possibility that he could slip up, he is certain that this will not happen “this time.”
One offender observed in a conversation with me that superoptimism “kills criminals more than anything else.” As an offender gets away with more and more crimes, he becomes emboldened and develops a sense of invulnerability. Then he may take greater chances. In some cases, the use of mind-altering substances contributes to recklessness. “Drugs knock off my caution,” one man told me. Some criminals who get away with complicated crimes subsequently let down their guard while committing a relatively minor offense
Re: What a plonker!
Seems fair enough to me. My friends daughter was killed by an idiot driver - it's not a computer game without real life consequences.RandG wrote:Absolutely fecking outrageous, I'm spitting blood here with that, disgusted is not the word for it....I'm absolutely raging......jailed for that !!!
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