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right now you can do what you wanna o...
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The photographs show the face of at least one suspect while another is seen drawing graffiti on the wall of a classroom at Wicor Primary School in Portchester, Hampshire.
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I' go to keep on moving!
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A gang of vandals broke into a school and took photographs of themselves causing thousands of pounds worth of damage ... and then left the camera at the scene, police said today.
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Nice deal!
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You really are one sad bastard :1orglaugh
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The incident comes after a gang of about 15 youths threw a brick through the window of a bus in Farm Hill Road, Waltham Abbey, narrowly missing the driver, on Sunday, October 31.
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The brick shattered a window near the door of the Trustline-run bus and, although no-one was hurt, shattered glass narrowly missed a passenger.
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I am getting dizzy because of your sig...
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Louts threw a brick through the window of the 251 bus when it was being driven down Broomstick Hall Road on its way to Upshire at about 8pm on Sunday.
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Almost half the bushfires across Australia are deliberately lit, an expert review has found.
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would you change it?
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And those deliberately lit fires cause approximately $77 million damage each year.
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The people who light them are typically from dysfunctional family backgrounds and are seeking attention, excitement or relief from boredom, according to the findings of an Australian Institute of Criminology's (AIC) survey.
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:BangBang: :BangBang:
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A 31-year-old man has been charged after allegedly going on a vandalism rampage through a central Queensland police station today.
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YOUTHS are again being blamed for a second brick attack on the same Waltham Abbey bus service.
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YOUTHS are again being blamed for a second brick attack on the same Waltham Abbey bus service.YOUTHS are again being blamed for a second brick attack on the same Waltham Abbey bus service.
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Lighting of fires occurs everywhere, but the deliberate lighting of vegetation is more common in Australia than most other places on earth. The silly thing is, any Australian can tell you how much destruction a bushfire will cause. So why do we do it?
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Vandalism comes in many forms, but all forms are characterised by the fact that they are all willful or malicious destruction of either public or private property. Arson would have to be the most destructive form of vandalism.
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And that got me thinking about the way everybody blames someone else for the mishaps they have today and how, at the slightest whiff of any financial reward, they'll go running to the "No win, No fee," parasites that are springing up all over the place. People are throwing themselves on the pavement, then sueing the council, over uneven paving slabs. I think personally, that it's getting out of hand, especially when council taxes and insurance premiums start rising to cover the cost of these claims.
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Then the buggers moved the goalposts
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A report in the Economic Journal by Dr Steve Gibbons, an economist at the London School of Economics (LSE), concludes that when it comes to house prices, buyers are most influenced by what they see in the surrounding neighbourhood.
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The presence of graffiti and signs of vandalism have a bigger impact on house prices than the number of recorded burglaries in an area, says new research...
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dam steve stop it!
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The folk of Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales, dressed up as characters from Charles Dickens novels today, in order to add a bit of atmosphere to the annual Christmas Fayre.
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:waaaaahh :waaaaahh :waaaaahh :waaaaahh
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Because of the refit that we had done in the summer, we were told, the company added an extra £500,000 to our targets, around about 18% extra, so we have failed to meet the target and our bonus will be 1% of our 6 monthly salary. This comes to about £30 after tax. Management had known about this for months and neglected to tell us. So there we were these last few months working our socks of for bugger all. To say that the workforce is angry would be an understatement. So if you've got some last minute presents to buy, don't come into my store, the well known high street chemists, that has it's head office in Nottingham and was founded by a Jesse, but at the moment has an ex Asda man in charge, because.....
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you are comming up too fast...
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The road outside our store turns into a pedestrian precinct between the hours of 10am-4.30pm. No vehicle is allowed down there between these hours except emergency ones, and the people who drive to the front entrance of Index with their hazard lights on. ( Putting hazard lights on when parking illegally does not, contrary to popular opinion, fool the traffic warden.)
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Those who commit vandalism cannot see the harm in it. They think nobody gets hurt. Well, how wrong they are. This is just one way vandalism harms communities.
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:tongue: :tongue: :tongue:
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:NopeNope :NopeNope :NopeNope :NopeNope
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We were supposed to go to Bagshaw Museum at Wilton Park today for the Christmas event and carol singing procession, but it being a dull day, weather wise, and still feeling a bit tired after yesterday's trip, we decided to give it a miss and stay at home.
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(Looks at damaged hand and wonders if he can sue the computer people.)
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The van was almost upon them when one women pulled her friend away to the side. The other women glared at the driver and in a loud voice said, "If you 'ad knocked me down, I'd 'av sued yer, yer f*****g b*****d."
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Now then, let's see what's under this monitor cover..........( bangs and flashes.)
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I was outside the store in my breaktime getting a bit of fresh air, when I noticed this white transit van bearing down on two women who were stood in the middle of the road chatting away like most women do. The van was doing the incredible speed of at least 2mph, so by my reckoning it would take about 5mins to knock these two down. Ample time to move out of the way.
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