Charity bag crooks caught in road sting (From Southend Standard)
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Charity bag crooks caught in road sting
7:00am Thursday 11th October 2012 in Echo News By Gina Marden
Charity bag crooks caught in road sting
A GANG, suspected of stealing charity collection bags, were among six people arrested during a crackdown on travelling crooks.
More than 40 police officers were involved in the crackdown, which saw police “locking down” one part of Basildon in a bid to snare criminals passing through the area.
During the crackdown - called Surround a Town - police officers parked up at the junction of Felmores and Eastmayne and pulled over motorists suspected of flouting the law.
Officers were also out on patrols on bikes and in cars using Automated Number Plate Recognition Technology to pull over suspect vehicles.
Officers pulled over a truck near to Billericay which was laden with bags due to be collected by the British Heard Foundation charity. The bags had been left out by residents and filled with unwanted items for the organisation to sell in its shops.
All four men aged 24, 29, 32 and 36, and from East London, were arrested on suspicion of theft and are still being questioned.
In total police stopped more than 320 vehicles, 14 of which were seized for being uninsured. A further 103 vehicles had expired MOTs, 102 people were found not wearing seatbelts while 40 drivers were snared using mobiles.
Comments(8)
SpaffSpiff84
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8:04am Thu 11 Oct 12
EthanEdwards
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11:11am Thu 11 Oct 12
GentleGiant
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11:57am Thu 11 Oct 12
They may well have seized it correctly, but surely that does not permit placing stickers on the body?
Just curious as to whether they can do that to property they do not own?
perini
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12:55pm Thu 11 Oct 12
GentleGiant wrote:Sure it's not a magnetic one?
I would have thought that placing stickers on a car that they do not own would be wrong. They may well have seized it correctly, but surely that does not permit placing stickers on the body? Just curious as to whether they can do that to property they do not own?
perini
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12:56pm Thu 11 Oct 12
perini wrote:..or the driver might have given up any claim to it as the recovery costs were perceived to be too high?
GentleGiant wrote: I would have thought that placing stickers on a car that they do not own would be wrong. They may well have seized it correctly, but surely that does not permit placing stickers on the body? Just curious as to whether they can do that to property they do not own?Sure it's not a magnetic one?
Trainman
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2:43pm Thu 11 Oct 12
Brunning999
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7:10pm Thu 11 Oct 12
Eric the Red says...
7:13am Thu 11 Oct 12