kips 9:16 Thu Jan 14
Hatton Garden Heist
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All the good ol' boys sent down today. Did it to supplement their meagre pensions apparently. Last of the Old School Villains. Have to smile somehow. Won't see their like again.
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Crassus
11:55 Tue Jan 19
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According to an article in the press the other day there was quite a bit more to this than initially met the eye
Big crime organisation, a murder and specific boxes targetted and others left, with proceeds distributed accordingly
Interesting
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the last eastender
11:46 Tue Jan 19
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At least they weren't robbing old ladies or raping school girls.
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eusebiovic
2:45 Mon Jan 18
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I kind of wish they had gotten away with it...in some strange way...
They were careless with the the aftermath though...jobs not done until the traces have dissolved... Meeting in public in a pub carpark - schoolboy error
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Oh dear
12:46 Mon Jan 18
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I doubt there will any insurance Bruno for a number of reasons, the most prominent is you would need to disclose the contents of you box before securing a policy.
Despite winding the company up the Directors of the Security Company have a whole world of shit about to descend on them.
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team boaty
12:04 Mon Jan 18
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feds ? In 1970`s London ?
Highly unlikely Oxsaw
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mashed in maryland
12:03 Mon Jan 18
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Don't mean to sound sensationalist but I reckon if a few of the "right" safety deposit box type places were turned over, the entire country could crumble.
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worm
11:59 Mon Jan 18
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I heard about it on the radio while driving in to work this morning. Just found this
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/hatton-garden-heist-leader-found-7196229
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Mike Oxsaw
11:57 Mon Jan 18
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worm 11:02 Mon Jan 18
Was that the one in Mayfair where the feds also found a stash of a few million in cash that nobody wants to claim because it would lead to more serious revelations?
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worm
11:02 Mon Jan 18
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Anyone hear the developments this morning?
Apparently the old boys pulled off something similar a while back, found a load of dodgy photos in a box and left them on the floor for the old bill to see.
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Oliver Cromwell
2:22 Sat Jan 16
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Freddie Foreman saying he'd love to been on that job
Quality
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bruuuno
2:16 Sat Jan 16
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My thoughts are: of you can afford to keep fortunes worth of gubbins locked in a box then you can afford to get it nicked.
On the matter of insurance - surely the safe deposit place covers theft? Or is it a case of 'left at owners risk'?
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NHD
1:22 Sat Jan 16
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Its a pity they didn't get rid of there phones snd laptop's after doing the job. That's not old school, that's fuckin stupid.
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Eerie Descent
1:36 Sat Jan 16
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wd40 10:43 Fri Jan 15
You absolute fucking flannel.
I was more pissed off when Politicians stole off the whole of the general public, a much more heinous crime than this.
Still, nothing really happens when the rich steal from the poor.
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Far Cough
10:50 Fri Jan 15
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ag ag ag
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Alfie
10:41 Fri Jan 15
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Proper out the old school villainy this.
Reminds me of the major bit of work done by jepetto the monk and his firm of diabolical cockney miscreants 'the hot water bottle mob'. This was back in the 1940's when women drew knickers on their arses with charcoal lozenges, such was the war time shortages and lack of sexy negligees and crotch less pants. Men sketched moustaches on themselves because of the dearth of facial hair and the proliferation of stolen Remington shavers. Some people fucked dogs in the streets because they had nuffink, not even sexy.
Morph from Tony harts popular kids art show was the leader of this little mob, and a rarer more hooky bunch of fucking miscreants you never did see. They once stole a codgel load of cuttle fish and flogged them for tanner a thrice all over the east end mainly to the disabled and lame.
Time was - 1948 if I've got me dates right - they fucking done an armed robbery on the Aldis in pitsea. Blagged a load of poor quality misleadingly packaged food. Buried it in flyovers and used the proceeds to pebbledash hundreds of Essex houses and spawned the country music dancing scene of 1984 when ICF members took over the doors and popularised the Dosey doe
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bruuuno
10:20 Fri Jan 15
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Woman on the radio made an interesting point re janners family protesting his innocence. She said they are not in a position to do this unless they were with him 24 hours a day for his entire life.
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,
8:16 Fri Jan 15
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mim 3.53, au contraire Janner has not had his name cleared. All that has happened is that a "Trial of the facts" has been shelved by the prosecutors.
This means that he stands permanently accused in perpetuity without there being any opportunity for his name to be cleared.
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Nicey
7:45 Fri Jan 15
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What needed to get stolen was stolen and destroyed
After that the police did their job
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mashed in maryland
3:53 Fri Jan 15
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Happened on the same day as this nonce gets his name cleared.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35321257
Irony? Coincidence? Burying of bad news?
Hmmmmm.
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Eddie B
3:15 Fri Jan 15
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Reminds me of this Fast Show sketch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bb_Pfgu-wg
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united we stand
2:58 Fri Jan 15
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I'm looking forward to a book from the hatton gardens robbery.
I really enjoyed the curse of the brinks mat robbery book
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