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Lowerhouse CC robbery
Our groundsmans hut was broken into in the early hours of the morning with a number of items stolen. Can anyone with CCTV or saw anything please contact on social or DM me.
Items taken: Green John Deere Mower and a Red Rotary Mower plus many more. 3 males seen.
Items taken: Green John Deere Mower and a Red Rotary Mower plus many more. 3 males seen.
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Bloody peasants!
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Absolute scumbags.
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I know they are, but they don’t deserve burgling
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Pathetic isn’t it, I’d imagine they will be hard to sell locally.
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Thank you Suzie Dent. Let’s hope the real police are as on the ball as the pedant police.
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The scumbags will break into anywhere and steal anything. We have the same problem at Colne C.C. but have updated/modernised our security
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Logged in just to like that.... howling here.
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They wont be in burnley anyway them mowers...
Are they the sit on 1s too?
Are they the sit on 1s too?
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All sports clubs are targets from these lowlifes.
At Padiham we had to put a big gate up to stop any vehicle access to the garages.
Good luck getting them back.
At Padiham we had to put a big gate up to stop any vehicle access to the garages.
Good luck getting them back.
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The title says robbery which means violence was used against someone not that a mower was stolen. It’s not pedantry it’s just using the right words!!arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:30 amThank you Suzie Dent. Let’s hope the real police are as on the ball as the pedant police.
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Clitheroe won’t have this problem because their groundsman’s shed is packed with employees.
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You are wrong im afraid. violence doesn't actually have to be used at all for a robbery. They only have to put a person in fear of them being subjected to some force. this sounds like a burglary of a non dwelling. ill be honest. I work in this field. the police wont do anything unless there is some conclusive CCTV or forensics. ring your insurance im afraid to say.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:48 pmThe title says robbery which means violence was used against someone not that a mower was stolen. It’s not pedantry it’s just using the right words!!
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There are very strong lines of enquirypushpinpussy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:52 pmYou are wrong im afraid. violence doesn't actually have to be used at all for a robbery. They only have to put a person in fear of them being subjected to some force. this sounds like a burglary of a non dwelling. ill be honest. I work in this field. the police wont do anything unless there is some conclusive CCTV or forensics. ring your insurance im afraid to say.
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Hope they're retreived and the culprits charged.
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ive defended hundred of burglary jobs over the years. Very hard to prove unless they are linked forensically. Even if they are caught with the goods red handed the Crown can only prove handling stolen goods. The police will have an idea who is carrying out these crimes but knowing and proving are 2 different things. Good luck however.
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Wow! Just Wow!...are you a solicitor?pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:59 pmive defended hundred of burglary jobs over the years. Very hard to prove unless they are linked forensically. Even if they are caught with the goods red handed the Crown can only prove handling stolen goods. The police will have an idea who is carrying out these crimes but knowing and proving are 2 different things. Good luck however.
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There was a crow bar left at the scene and somepushpinpussy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:59 pmive defended hundred of burglary jobs over the years. Very hard to prove unless they are linked forensically. Even if they are caught with the goods red handed the Crown can only prove handling stolen goods. The police will have an idea who is carrying out these crimes but knowing and proving are 2 different things. Good luck however.
CCTV has the suspects discussing the fact they have left the crow bar behind. Let’s hope that’s enough.
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Bet you are fun at parties.
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The police don’t even turn up if you ring them they’ll give you a crime reference number & that’s it, no money in it, try reporting there’s a old fella who’s doing slightly over the recommended speed limit & they’ll be all over it like a rash.pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:52 pmYou are wrong im afraid. violence doesn't actually have to be used at all for a robbery. They only have to put a person in fear of them being subjected to some force. this sounds like a burglary of a non dwelling. ill be honest. I work in this field. the police wont do anything unless there is some conclusive CCTV or forensics. ring your insurance im afraid to say.
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Utter tosh....Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 6:22 pmThe police don’t even turn up if you ring them they’ll give you a crime reference number & that’s it, no money in it, try reporting there’s a old fella who’s doing slightly over the recommended speed limit & they’ll be all over it like a rash.
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I’ve contacted them in a similar situation, they don’t care the basic minimum requirement is to tick a box, you get the crime prevention advice & reference number, you would have to really insist upon them coming out, it’s too much work for them there’s almost zero chance of the items being recovered, sat in a nice warm van drinking a brew & ka-ching is modern day policing, the Dixon of dock green old style coppering belongs to a bygone era unfortunately due to immense cuts.
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If there's evidence to be gathered they will turn out, nothing to do with raking in cash as you suggestedJakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 6:42 pmI’ve contacted them in a similar situation, they don’t care the basic minimum requirement is to tick a box, you get the crime prevention advice & reference number, you would have to really insist upon them coming out, it’s too much work for them there’s almost zero chance of the items being recovered, sat in a nice warm van drinking a brew & ka-ching is modern day policing, the Dixon of dock green old style coppering belongs to a bygone era unfortunately due to immense cuts.
The speeding example is laughable... Try reporting your 80yr old neighbour for speeding and see what happens.
I fully agree policing isn't as good as it used to be, but the argument is better if backed up by facts, not just made up rubbish.
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To be fair to the police there is a much wider range of crime these days and giving a young scamp a whack to keep them in line is long gone. Not as straight forward as them not being bothered which is often the insinuation.
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So you agree it’s not a robbery and the wrong word was used?pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:52 pmYou are wrong im afraid. violence doesn't actually have to be used at all for a robbery. They only have to put a person in fear of them being subjected to some force. this sounds like a burglary of a non dwelling. ill be honest. I work in this field. the police wont do anything unless there is some conclusive CCTV or forensics. ring your insurance im afraid to say.
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100% wasn't a robberyBurnley Ace wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 7:14 pmSo you agree it’s not a robbery and the wrong word was used?
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Surely robbery or burglary doesn’t matter, there isn’t much of a distinct difference away from the overriding point, basically items are getting stolen which don’t belong to other people, you are splitting hairs over the methods deployed.
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Are you saying there isn't much difference between someone breaking into an unoccupied shed, and someone being tied up and held at gunpoint? Ones burglary, the other is robberyJakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 7:31 pmSurely robbery or burglary doesn’t matter, there isn’t much of a distinct difference away from the overriding point, basically items are getting stolen which don’t belong to other people, you are splitting hairs over the methods deployed.
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Were ever does he get the time? hes always in Marbella.
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Are you sure
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FFS god struth when anybody gets burgled or robbed or scammed in any kind of way resulting in a personal loss, does the fact still remain that whatever methods are being used to extract belongings which don’t belong to the criminal the end result is still the same, if you become a victim losing £500 through embezzlement or robbery with a blade held to your jugular the fact still remains you have lost £500 it doesn’t matter if you’ve been forced to bend over & take it up the b*m, theft is theft.
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Give it a rest eh!? Doubt the folk down Lowerhouse give a toss about someone arguing the toss about whether or not its "robbery" or "burglary" on a messageboard . After the year we've just had, and the resulting financial black hole they're probably looking at, with no clear end in sight. They'll probably more concerned about how they're gonna find the funds to replace thousands of pounds worth of vital equipment.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 7:14 pmSo you agree it’s not a robbery and the wrong word was used?
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Ask the victims, I think you'll find they'd think completely different to you and that it does matter how the money is stolen.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:25 pmFFS god struth when anybody gets burgled or robbed or scammed in any kind of way resulting in a personal loss, does the fact still remain that whatever methods are being used to extract belongings which don’t belong to the criminal the end result is still the same, if you become a victim losing £500 through embezzlement or robbery with a blade held to your jugular the fact still remains you have lost £500 it doesn’t matter if you’ve been forced to bend over & take it up the b*m, theft is theft.
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I don't think they'll give a toss what's being said on a message boardRingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:29 pmGive it a rest eh!? Doubt the folk down Lowerhouse give a toss about someone arguing the toss about whether or not its "robbery" or "burglary" on a messageboard . After the year we've just had, and the resulting financial black hole they're probably looking at, with no clear end in sight. They'll probably more concerned about how they're gonna find the funds to replace thousands of pounds worth of vital equipment.
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Well however there feel that eg £500 will not magically reappear, trust me on that, when it’s gone it’s gone £500 - £500 equals nothing.
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There’s no argument, I’m right. Not like you to ignore facts is it? It’s even in the dictionary.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:29 pmGive it a rest eh!? Doubt the folk down Lowerhouse give a toss about someone arguing the toss about whether or not its "robbery" or "burglary" on a messageboard . After the year we've just had, and the resulting financial black hole they're probably looking at, with no clear end in sight. They'll probably more concerned about how they're gonna find the funds to replace thousands of pounds worth of vital equipment.
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Is it so difficult for you to use the correct language?Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:25 pmFFS god struth when anybody gets burgled or robbed or scammed in any kind of way resulting in a personal loss, does the fact still remain that whatever methods are being used to extract belongings which don’t belong to the criminal the end result is still the same, if you become a victim losing £500 through embezzlement or robbery with a blade held to your jugular the fact still remains you have lost £500 it doesn’t matter if you’ve been forced to bend over & take it up the b*m, theft is theft.
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Defund the Oxford DictionaryBurnley Ace wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:31 pmThere’s no argument, I’m right. Not like you to ignore facts is it? It’s even in the dictionary.
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Yep, I’m not the fruit & nut cake arguing the toss over robbery & burglary, at the end of the day the place got done over, it doesn’t matter if a massive b*mming session facilitated that action, items were stolen & it’s wrong, theft is theft.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:33 pmIs it so difficult for you to use the correct language?
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I’m not arguing the toss as there’s no argument, it was a burglary not a robbery.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:41 pmYep, I’m not the fruit & nut cake arguing the toss over robbery & burglary, at the end of the day the place got done over, it doesn’t matter if a massive b*mming session facilitated that action, items were stolen & it’s wrong, theft is theft.
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I heard it was larceny.
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Does it really matter? I’m not disputing that if you look at my posts I never have, by whatever means items have been stolen unlikely to be recovered that’s the important part, if you or anybody unfortunately fall victim to theft there’s no consolation over the manner of how the theft took place, there’s no gold for embezzlement or silver for robbery or bronze for burglary, it’s not a contest, loss is loss.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:02 pmI’m not arguing the toss as there’s no argument, it was a burglary not a robbery.
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I would rather my pocket was picked than someone break into my house at night, torture me and then empty my safe. That’s why there are different words and different levels of punishment.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:11 pmDoes it really matter? I’m not disputing that if you look at my posts I never have, by whatever means items have been stolen unlikely to be recovered that’s the important part, if you or anybody unfortunately fall victim to theft there’s no consolation over the manner of how the theft took place, there’s no gold for embezzlement or silver for robbery or bronze for burglary, it’s not a contest, loss is loss.
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Bore off you attention craving clown.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:31 pmThere’s no argument, I’m right. Not like you to ignore facts is it? It’s even in the dictionary.