According to the most recent statistics, foreign people are up to three times more likely than British citizens to be detained in some areas of the UK. Revisions to the figures indicate that migration is greater than anticipated after 166,000 arrivals were not included in official records. Analysts from the Office for National Statistics (ONS)Continue reading “Foreigners Are Three Times More Likely To Be Arrested In The UK”
Tag Archives: Criminals
House Arrest To Relieve Jail Overcrowding
Labour will open the door to wider use of community punishments for criminals—including house arrest—under a new review. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said extending technology such as electronic tags would see the creation of a ‘prison outside prison’ for non-dangerous offenders. The goal of the sentence review is to resolve the jail problem, which hasContinue reading “House Arrest To Relieve Jail Overcrowding”
Five Strikes, You’re Out, Jenrick Says
A new ‘five strikes and you’re out’ policy with automatic jail terms for repeat offenders has been unveiled by Tory leadership contender Robert Jenrick. According to him, those found guilty of five or more offences will spend at least a year behind bars. Its goal would be to stop the large number of crimes committed by repeat criminals.Continue reading “Five Strikes, You’re Out, Jenrick Says”
A Furious Keir Starmer
According to Keir Starmer, during the summer riots, Britain almost ran out of jail space. Describing his ‘anger’ at the scenes of jubilant prisoners celebrating their early release last week, the Prime Minister said he had been left with no choice but to let out hundreds of criminals. Around 1,700 prisoners were released early lastContinue reading “A Furious Keir Starmer”
The Chinese City Of Stolen iPhones
Experts informed MailOnline that mobile phones that are pilfered from UK streets are being transported in large quantities to warehouses in southern China, where they are dismantled, put back together, and sold at discounted rates. An insatiable demand for second-hand phones in the electronics hub of Shenzhen is being fuelled by handsets snatched by gangstersContinue reading “The Chinese City Of Stolen iPhones”
‘Bonkers’ Court Ruling Gives Squatters Right To Stay In 140-Year-Old Pub
Shameless squatters are smirking after moving into a historic 140-year-old pub and winning the right to stay thanks to a ‘bonkers’ court ruling—and now claim locals are bullying them. A legal mishap has allowed intruders to remain inside the Baring Hall Hotel pub in Grove Park, Lewisham, in south-east London, which has been closed forContinue reading “‘Bonkers’ Court Ruling Gives Squatters Right To Stay In 140-Year-Old Pub”
An Unarmed Stranger Was Punched In The Face By Gang Member Who Asked If He Was Jewish
A man who approached a stranger and asked if he was Jewish before hitting him in the face is being pursued by the police. In regard to the antisemitic incident that occurred in Wembley last year, the Met Police have made available a CCTV photograph of the individual that they would want to talk with.Continue reading “An Unarmed Stranger Was Punched In The Face By Gang Member Who Asked If He Was Jewish”
An Incarcerated Criminal Jumps Over A Judge’s Bench To Attack Her After She Sentences Him
A felon attacked and ambushed a Las Vegas judge during a hearing after she refused to grant him bail. Convicted offender Deobra Delone Redden attacked Clark County District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus on Wednesday morning as she was in the middle of sentencing. The crazy scene was captured on camera as Redden jumped upContinue reading “An Incarcerated Criminal Jumps Over A Judge’s Bench To Attack Her After She Sentences Him”
Ulez And Speed Cameras Could Mistakenly Identify 2 Million Drivers A Day For Fines
More than two million motorists a day could wrongly encounter penalties for Ulez or speeding because of simple ways of gaming Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras or errors with the system. ANPR cameras are widely used to enforce road traffic regulations and are used by local councils or authorities to monitor vehicles entering or exitingContinue reading “Ulez And Speed Cameras Could Mistakenly Identify 2 Million Drivers A Day For Fines”
Crooks Are Sticking Fake QR Codes On Car Park Payment Machines In Order To Trick Motorists Into Sending Them Money
Conmen are ripping people off across the United Kingdom by putting fake stickers on car parking payment machines to trick motorists into sending money. The stickers and posters pose as genuine parking apps but if anyone scans the bar code on their mobile phone or visits the website, they’re directed to an app run byContinue reading “Crooks Are Sticking Fake QR Codes On Car Park Payment Machines In Order To Trick Motorists Into Sending Them Money”