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:censored: hate people like that someone tried that on my van not long ago but didnt manage to get the back doors fully open before my neighbours shouted out the window at them. They apparently robbed 3 other vans and 2 computers from a disabled school round the corner from me aswel scum of the rarth honest to God!

Lets hope they catch them scum , would have been nice if the person doing the video had shouted out the window instead of watching . :unsure:

I cant believe the scum spent more time closing his own boot than getting into the back of the van. If the video has been shared with the local boys in blue it shouldn't take long to catch them. 20 years ago there wasn't much crime in Cranham because half the met police wanted list lived there. Most seem to have moved further out to Basildon now.

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Apparently his CCTV caught 'the action' and he then recorded it playing on the screen so he could get it on FB ;-)

Did nobody get a number plate?

Bold as brass! thats all there is to say! other than a few choice censored words...

People like this disgust me, they think because society treats them badly (i.e. they're so thick a job at McDonald's is out of their reach as they can't spell their own name correctly on the application form) that it gives them some right to go and help themselves to someone else's belongings. Obviously people with equipment like that have their equipment there for a business, which usually is in the thousands of pounds (they probably get a fraction of this on some market stall in some seedy corner) which just can't be replaced out of the back pocket and can easily see a business finished. If the chap has insurance which with CCTV set up I'd imagine he does, it'll hike up premiums something rotten which people just simply can't afford in these times, and even then it can take weeks while an investigation goes on, meanwhile the business stops, customers move elsewhere and then business over once more. These people disgust me, it's not just a few hundred quid to someone, it's their livelihood and it's sick that these people are the same species as the rest of us. I'd say in return they should have every belonging removed from them, but apart from a stolen iPhone and knock off Nikes, they probably have nothing, not even wallpaper on the walls...

Its sad that they did it in bright daylight, shows they have brass cahoonas the size of footballs....

With busses driving past and the casual returning to the boot three or four times to ensure its shut... I hate it when people use a good car to do there despicable acts against society, makes the rest of us look bad! shameless goits!

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