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Supacat



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Arc99 - great story Thumbs Up

Trying to think of the film where the bloke nicks a steel girder by tying it underneath his car and driving through the front gates - is it the Full Monty?

It would be interesting to argue the value of the parts - retail vs cost.
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When I was young I heard of a story about a guy who trafficked mercury through the harbor border. They knew about it but could never catch him doing it. Till one day, he rode his bike to the gates, like he always did, but dropped it and couldn't get it back up...
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When I lived in Oxford it was rumoured that someone stole an entire Metro 6R4 rally car from Cowley Works in man-handleable sized pieces. Whether it is true or not, I couldn't say. It wasn't unknown apparently for complete engines etc to be carried out through the gate in the middle of a group of men.

Then there's the famous story of the wheelbarrows.....
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At the place where my brother works there's a welder who makes gates and railings and other garden ironwork to order....

In the company's workshop, on their time, with their steel

He's rumoured to get away with it because they're really very nicely made indeed, and he's made them for most of management having waived his usual fee
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Update
rustyboxx wrote:
Morepower wrote:
Surely the courts should seize all the accused's property (inc house etc if proven guilty)... and sell it to repay some/all of the debt...


If the prosecution team have got their act together they will also be using the Proceeds of crime act. This gives the judge the opportunity to levy an additional fine based on the money made out of the crime.

Having been involved in a case where we used this Act, I can vouch for its effectiveness in relieving the perp of a significant sum Cool


It takes a while...but they got there in the end:

"A Jaguar Land Rover employee who stole car parts worth up to £2million from the company’s Gaydon site has been ordered to pay more than £260,000 in compensation.

Disgraced former logistics co-ordinator Simon Wensley, who had used his own automotive business as a cover to sell the stolen parts, is currently serving a five-year jail term.

Wensley, aged 56, of Kingsbury Road, Coundon, had denied the theft and two fraud charges, but was convicted after a four-week trial at Warwick Crown Court in May last year.

On that occasion a hearing under the Proceeds of Crime Act was adjourned for a police financial investigation into his assets to be carried out.

When that had been completed, the court heard that Wensley, who had maintained his innocence despite the verdicts, did not accept the findings.

But after further discussions on the day the Proceeds of Crime Act hearing was due to take place, prosecutor Rupert Jones and Wensley’s barrister Ben Williams said figures had been agreed.

Mr Jones said Wensley’s benefit from the thefts had been a total of £846,860 and, taking into account a share in the value of the marital home, his assets totalled £260,261.

So Judge Stephen Eyre QC made a confiscation order in that amount under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

He ordered it to be paid in full within three months, with Wensley facing an additional three years in jail in default, and to be used to pay compensation to JLR Gaydon.

http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/cove...r-12370875
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rustyboxx wrote:
Morepower wrote:
Surely the courts should seize all the accused's property (inc house etc if proven guilty)... and sell it to repay some/all of the debt...


If the prosecution team have got their act together they will also be using the Proceeds of crime act. This gives the judge the opportunity to levy an additional fine based on the money made out of the crime.

Having been involved in a case where we used this Act, I can vouch for its effectiveness in relieving the perp of a significant sum Cool


Unfortunately the Proceeds of Crime Act has not been as effective as hoped and most people who take, even simple precautions will never have to pay a penny. 80" 1948
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