From: steve robinson on
Switters wrote:

> On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 11:59:48 GMT, steve robinson wrote:
>
> >> Hope there's nothing else interesting on the hard drive. :-)
> >
> > No , the drive is within the cctv server/controller .
> >
> > Good system , i can monitor the house from my mobile phone if
> > away
>
> OK, here's one: why do you have CCTV in the first place?

I used to spend long periods away from home and the alarm systems and
cctv made my wife feel safer .

About three years ago three yobs tried to nick the fireblade as i
pulled into the driveway clobbered me and the little un with bats and
an iron bar , put me in hospital , only thing that stopped them
killing me was the body armour .

From: steve robinson on
Ace wrote:

> On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:15:44 +0000 (UTC), Switters <me(a)privacy.net>
> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 11:59:48 GMT, steve robinson wrote:
> >
> >>> Hope there's nothing else interesting on the hard drive. :-)
> >>
> >> No , the drive is within the cctv server/controller .
> >>
> >> Good system , i can monitor the house from my mobile phone if
> away
> >
> > OK, here's one: why do you have CCTV in the first place?
>
> Cos he libes in a piket area, clearly.

Its not that pikey , pikey is the estate i grew up on yet i can
still walk around there late at night without any hassle.
From: Switters on
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 13:26:27 GMT, steve robinson wrote:

>> OK, here's one: why do you have CCTV in the first place?
>
> I used to spend long periods away from home and the alarm systems and
> cctv made my wife feel safer .

A friend at work installed CCTV after some problems with yoofs, now he's
absolutely paranoid and checking the footage all the time. He worries
about anyone coming down the drive, especially if he's not in.

> About three years ago three yobs tried to nick the fireblade as i
> pulled into the driveway clobbered me and the little un with bats and
> an iron bar , put me in hospital , only thing that stopped them
> killing me was the body armour .

Ah yes, I recall the event, but forgot that it was you. Can't say that I
blame you in that case. What happened to the yobs?
From: Scraggy on
steve robinson <steve(a)colevalleyinteriors.co.uk> wrote:
> Krusty wrote:
>
>> Hog wrote:
>>
>>> Krusty <dontwantany(a)nowhere.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Yeah that's the problem - don't incarcerate. Send them off for
>>>> a few years hard labour instead. Something like digging wells &
>>>> building schools in Africa.
>>>
>>> <squints at DR Congo>
>>> I think they are overloaded with their own scrotes
>>>
>>> Ask Loz about it, you can't reason with or rehabilitate the sort
>>> of scrotes talked about here.
>>
>> Sure you can, you just need to get them well away from their peers &
>> put them in a position where not behaving has real consequences for
>> a few years. If they revert when they get back, bung 'em on a
>> Papillonesque island & leave 'em to it.
>
>
> A freind of mine spent 18 months in colchester army nick when he was
> 21 .
>
> Up at 4 am , everywhere on the double , drilled in full kit until
> breakfast , then put to work in silience until lunch , after lunch
> the guards would organise activities (yes you guessed it more
> drilling with full kit ) plus inspections 5 times a day
>
> Step out of line you got beasted , not quick enough your whole group
> got beasted which made you really popular .
>
> Food was like slops if you failed to eat it you missed out the next
> three meals and you got served up what you left the next day .
>
>
> He made sure he never went thier again

<pedant mode>
Colly is not a nick, it is a "Military Corrective Training Centre"

Generally, people returning to their units after completion of sentance go
there.
If they were being dicharged they used complete their time in a civvy nick,
although not always.
I'm not quite sure of the ins and outs of todays military. Some stuff here.

http://www.army.mod.uk/agc/provost/2157.aspx


--
I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as
members. Groucho Marx


From: steve robinson on
Switters wrote:

> On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 13:26:27 GMT, steve robinson wrote:
>
> >> OK, here's one: why do you have CCTV in the first place?
> >
> > I used to spend long periods away from home and the alarm systems
> > and cctv made my wife feel safer .
>
> A friend at work installed CCTV after some problems with yoofs, now
> he's absolutely paranoid and checking the footage all the time. He
> worries about anyone coming down the drive, especially if he's not
> in.
>
> > About three years ago three yobs tried to nick the fireblade as i
> > pulled into the driveway clobbered me and the little un with bats
> > and an iron bar , put me in hospital , only thing that stopped
> > them killing me was the body armour .
>
> Ah yes, I recall the event, but forgot that it was you. Can't say
> that I blame you in that case. What happened to the yobs?

Still in the nick as far as i am aware , they eventually plead guilty
and coughed to quite a few other bike thefts me and my daughter were
the only ones to fight back , probably not the smartest thing to do

They went to bike meets like Bassett s pole took pictures of the
bikes and nicked them to order ,Got home addresses off DVLA very well
organised
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