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Wildlife crime thing on TV yesterday morning.


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3 minutes ago, Neobliviscaris1776 said:

Don't disagree with you.

So hopefully those idiots will be put off for good now and they won't bring anymore reproach on the hunting scene where dogs are involved.

I know plenty of lads that walk land were they don't have permission and show the utmost respect to it in fact you wouldnt know they have been there unlike your dog walkers or your ramblers who can't close gates have dogs they can't control with no recall chasing sheep 

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To be fair anybody stupid enough to post shit like that on Facebook deserves to get caught ……… 

And yet teenagers are getting stabbed to death in a city where your picture gets taken 400 times a day and they can’t find who is doing it !……amazing huh !

I’d say anybody writing about illegal antics no matter the collective thought on it wants their f***ing head scratched with a rake .

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36 minutes ago, Blackmag said:

I know plenty of lads that walk land were they don't have permission and show the utmost respect to it in fact you wouldnt know they have been there unlike your dog walkers or your ramblers who can't close gates have dogs they can't control with no recall chasing sheep 

Exactly, and that's why those lads will no doubt carry on enjoying working their dogs for years to come, because they've got a brain in their head and keep a low profile. 

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This sort of thing never makes any sense... I'm sure the analogy has been used before... but a thief wouldn't be on FB boasting about the last house he robbed and sticking up pics of his swag..lol, so why would you go public on activities that are illegal? It makes no sense at all... you wouldn't even talk about it in everyday life, but happy to post pics and yap about illegal activities on open forums...mental

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8 hours ago, NEWKID said:

This sort of thing never makes any sense... I'm sure the analogy has been used before... but a thief wouldn't be on FB boasting about the last house he robbed and sticking up pics of his swag..lol, so why would you go public on activities that are illegal? It makes no sense at all... you wouldn't even talk about it in everyday life, but happy to post pics and yap about illegal activities on open forums...mental

My cozen had his mint 40 year old cb250 nicked , next day some tosser on fb putting pics up look what I got last night etc my cozen got lads name gave to police n they said not enough evidence,,,,,,, he's on with trying to find address himself now 

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Contrary to what you might think there are police investigators trawling fb and the like and finding people bragging about doing burglaries or showing off stolen goods or drugs money. Same on ebay. Just before I retired in 2011 there was a case against virtually everybody who worked at a car dealership that came about via an ebay enquiry. Its being ongoing for years. 

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3 minutes ago, Nicepix said:

 Same on ebay. 

Years ago, place called Southwick in sunderland, cops set up a fake second-hand shop, sunderland was plagued by burglars, shoplifters all manner of ne'er-do-wells at the time who flooded the no questions asked shop with purloined items, all were being filmed ??

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1 minute ago, mackem said:

Years ago, place called Southwick in sunderland, cops set up a fake second-hand shop, sunderland was plagued by burglars, shoplifters all manner of ne'er-do-wells at the time who flooded the no questions asked shop with purloined items, all were being filmed ??

Did you hear about the scam in Barnsley where they sent fake lottery winning letters out to those wanted on warrants? Almost half turned up at the 'office' to claim their winnings. 

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8 minutes ago, Nicepix said:

Did you hear about the scam in Barnsley where they sent fake lottery winning letters out to those wanted on warrants? Almost half turned up at the 'office' to claim their winnings. 

No,I get cash offers all the time from Nigeria but I never book a flight to Lagos ?

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3 hours ago, Nicepix said:

Contrary to what you might think there are police investigators trawling fb and the like and finding people bragging about doing burglaries or showing off stolen goods or drugs money. Same on ebay. Just before I retired in 2011 there was a case against virtually everybody who worked at a car dealership that came about via an ebay enquiry. Its being ongoing for years. 

Even on here mate I,m sure there are certain folks that are harvesting info, that’s feds and paps, ????

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29 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Even on here mate I,m sure there are certain folks that are harvesting info, that’s feds and paps, ????

Very much doubt anyone in the police would take an interest in a site like this. For one thing every force has their own intelligence department that is independent of others.  Most of the stuff on here for example is spread across the UK and Ireland. They would take ages reading through stuff that was no use to them. FB groups involving niche activities would be different, but here there is too much irrelevant schite to make it worth their while even now kd doesn't post any more ?

I doubt that national organisations such as the RSPCA or anti-hunting groups would find anything on here useful to them. Same with journo's. They want it putting on their lap. They won't work for info'.

The sheer amount of information available now swamps the good stuff with useless stuff. Its not like on tv where they can zoom in on a cctv image and get the guy's phone number, birth sign and make of watch he's wearing. You ought to know that with your particular interest  ?

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34 minutes ago, Nicepix said:

Very much doubt anyone in the police would take an interest in a site like this. For one thing every force has their own intelligence department that is independent of others.  Most of the stuff on here for example is spread across the UK and Ireland. They would take ages reading through stuff that was no use to them. FB groups involving niche activities would be different, but here there is too much irrelevant schite to make it worth their while even now kd doesn't post any more ?

I doubt that national organisations such as the RSPCA or anti-hunting groups would find anything on here useful to them. Same with journo's. They want it putting on their lap. They won't work for info'.

The sheer amount of information available now swamps the good stuff with useless stuff. Its not like on tv where they can zoom in on a cctv image and get the guy's phone number, birth sign and make of watch he's wearing. You ought to know that with your particular interest  ?

You been out the force to long mate, I have been contacted through this site by people that joined as members who were not what they claimed just take a look on the weed thread ffs wouldn’t take five mins to work out who’s growing what and were, surprised you can’t smell the narks in our midst, loose lips sink ships  ?

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1 hour ago, W. Katchum said:

Couple a scouse undercover coppers done it in Glasgow, opened a little second hand shop and started buying allsorts off the locals, before ye knew it everybody had been huckled by them ?

WWW.HERALDSCOTLAND.COM

A police ''sting'' which involved officers posing as English drug dealers in a second-hand...

 

Entrapment. That's all they have and it's pathetic. Imagine actually doing that. Encouraging crime and people's desperation at times, that's the police for you.

Some people don't believe that there are paid agitators out there, here's a case in point ?

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