Indeed, one hell of a way to cark itBasualdo wrote:I cant look at the guy in that GoT gif without a cold shudder. Saddo will know what i mean.Zambo wrote:Sadact7 wrote:I haven't committed a crime all day
I liked him n'all, he was fucking cool
Indeed, one hell of a way to cark itBasualdo wrote:I cant look at the guy in that GoT gif without a cold shudder. Saddo will know what i mean.Zambo wrote:Sadact7 wrote:I haven't committed a crime all day
Not this nonsense again.Roy Twing wrote:Sexual & violent crime is not reducing, and in fact, the UK is one of the least 'safe' places in the developed world.Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:What ever it means the UK is still one of the safest places to live in the entire world. Criminality will never be completely eradicated...there will always be cunts, but I believe there is no doubt we've seen a drop in criminal activity. Roun 'ere where I live, burglary used to be rife, but it's a rare event now. Street robbery around here is almost nil. Car theft is down. Violent crime is very low. Rural crime on the other hand round these parts has increased.
But there was far more crime around here, especially burglary and car theft in the 90s, then there is today.
That doesn't necessarily mean that sexual crime is not reducing it simply means that more crimes are recorded. That is a major failing of all recorded crime figures - they measure the efficacy of the system not the crime rate.Zambo wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... olice.htmlRoy Twing wrote:Sexual & violent crime is not reducing, and in fact, the UK is one of the least 'safe' places in the developed world.Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:What ever it means the UK is still one of the safest places to live in the entire world. Criminality will never be completely eradicated...there will always be cunts, but I believe there is no doubt we've seen a drop in criminal activity. Roun 'ere where I live, burglary used to be rife, but it's a rare event now. Street robbery around here is almost nil. Car theft is down. Violent crime is very low. Rural crime on the other hand round these parts has increased.
But there was far more crime around here, especially burglary and car theft in the 90s, then there is today.
Not this nonsense again.the rotary club wrote:Not this nonsense again.Roy Twing wrote:Sexual & violent crime is not reducing, and in fact, the UK is one of the least 'safe' places in the developed world.Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:What ever it means the UK is still one of the safest places to live in the entire world. Criminality will never be completely eradicated...there will always be cunts, but I believe there is no doubt we've seen a drop in criminal activity. Roun 'ere where I live, burglary used to be rife, but it's a rare event now. Street robbery around here is almost nil. Car theft is down. Violent crime is very low. Rural crime on the other hand round these parts has increased.
But there was far more crime around here, especially burglary and car theft in the 90s, then there is today.
When this thread started, I put a post on here but deleted it, Basically I went in to it in too much detail, without a shaddow of a doubt things that used to be a crime, are not so much now, i.e. minor crimes of criminal damage ect.Steve Hunt wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30931732
Crime falls to new record low levels in England and Wales
Steve Hunt wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30931732
Crime falls to new record low levels in England and Wales
Reported Crime falls to new record low levels in England and Wales
Sadact7 wrote:Indeed, one hell of a way to cark itBasualdo wrote:I cant look at the guy in that GoT gif without a cold shudder. Saddo will know what i mean.Zambo wrote:Sadact7 wrote:I haven't committed a crime all day
I liked him n'all, he was fucking cool
Steve Hunt wrote:Another classic from the self-styled 'party of law and order':
Violent crime up 18% in England and Wales
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40665733
Steve Hunt wrote:Another classic from the self-styled 'party of law and order':
Violent crime up 18% in England and Wales
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40665733