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Rogue cklamper facing jail
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robredz
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Rogue clamper facing jail, one less to worry about :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2082590/Car-clamper-hell-facing-jail-hiding-tickets-fine-people-300-parked-LEGALLY.htmlClamper gets his comeuppance
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2082590/Car-clamper-hell-facing-jail-hiding-tickets-fine-people-300-parked-LEGALLY.htmlClamper gets his comeuppance
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That link is broken, here it is!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2082590/Car-clamper-hell-facing-jail-hiding-tickets-fine-people-300-parked-LEGALLY.html
Well he will be able to practice his new catering career making the porridge for the chaps!0 -
Hopefully will be jailed for a long time, and not something stupid like 2 months0
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At least they've clamped down on him!0
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Don't worry, his fairy god uncle that loveable (not) old buffer of a Justice Secretary will make sure he get's a Community Sentence on appeal, and he won't get jail time.:mad:
A community sentence on appeal, that is way to harsh, he has turned a corner in his life, he will end up with a suspended jail term and 2 hours unpaid work to do:mad:0 -
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Totally off topic but my daughter is a prison officer where she works they are running at 118% capacity, so this week a few coming in with a sentence of under 3 months, and a non violent/drug related offence. Have been given a TAG date for the following week!:eek:
So they spend their sentence at home but must be at home from 7pm to 7am. The other 12 hours they can do whatever they did before!0
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