Archive for the ‘Crime’ Category

Ronnie Biggs To Go Free

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Unless there are any last minute changes of plan, Ronnie Biggs will be freed from prison within a matter of days to live out what remains of his life in a care home.

According to Bigg’s solicitor Giovanni di Stefano;

“He knows about this and he’s very pleased and his release is now just a few days away. It’s a brand new home that he will be going to and his son will be only a half a mile away and will be able to visit every day.”

This is good, if long overdue, news in my opinion.

Boa sorte, Ronnie.

Christopher Foster: Murderer, Not Protector.

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

According to an ‘expert’ at the Foster family inquest in Britain today, Christopher Foster, the man who shot and killed his wife and daughter after his business failed, was not really such a bad guy. He was simply ‘protecting his family’.

This is the expert’s opinion:

“He sees it almost as a way of protecting his family from the harms that might come to them as a consequence of his changed circumstances.”

Well, I just thought that I’d like to put it out there that before the days of political correctness and makey-uppy expert opinions, we didn’t think of killers as tragic victims of circumstance.

People who killed innocent people were thought of as ‘murderers’. Those who, according to British law, carry out;

‘The unlawful killing of a human being, under the Queen’s Peace, with “malice aforethought“‘.

So please, let’s cut the crap that Christopher Foster was some kind of victim himself – the guy cold-bloodedly blew away his wife and fifteen year old daughter.

Doing that doesn’t mean that he was a tragic, misunderstood, soft-at-heart regular guy – it means that he was evil.

It’s as simple as that.

Free Ronnie Biggs

Sunday, February 15th, 2009
Ronnie Biggs

Ronnie Biggs, the old Great Train Robber, has been moved from his prison cell to a hospital in Norwich, England, as he has pneumonia.

His son Michael has issued another appeal for his father’s release;

“My father is a very sick man who will be 80 this year,” said Mr Biggs, who lives in London. “Why don’t they just show some compassion and free him so he can be with his family? Why waste taxpayers’ money now? My dad isn’t a danger to anyone.”

Back in 2007, Biggs himself issued a statement appealing for release on compassionate grounds;

“I am an old man and often wonder if I truly deserve the extent of my punishment. I have accepted it and only want freedom to die with my family and not in jail. I hope Mr Straw decides to allow me to do that. I have been in jail for a long time and I want to die a free man. I am sorry for what happened. It has not been an easy ride over the years. Even in Brazil I was a prisoner of my own making.”

Biggs undeniably did, whilst on the run, clearly ‘take the piss’ out of the British authorities for years on end (not least by making this ‘No One Is Innocent’ video with the Sex Pistols) and was thus guaranteed to wind up in a world of trouble when he returned to the UK, but hasn’t he done enough time now? I’d say so.

I don’t really have any great sympathy for the old blagger as far as him getting a hard time when he returned, and nor would he expect any – he is a proper old-time criminal, but enough is enough now, no?

It’s not like he was one of the Kray brothers, after all.

Have a heart. Let him out.

Want to help? There is a petition you can sign for Biggs release.

Pointless Tech: The Walls Have Ears?

Friday, February 13th, 2009

There’s a curious article on the BBC’s news website today about CCTV in Glasgow, Scotland that has the ability to listen;

Security cameras have long been a fact of Scottish life, viewed with relief by many communities and with suspicion by civil libertarians. But what if they were listening to you as well?

Scary. However, the article goes on to say;

A Dutch company called Sound Intelligence carried out a two week long trial in a busy city centre street. They stress that their system, called Sigard, does not record conversations. It listens not to what is being said but how it is being said.

Ok, so that’s slightly less scary, if you believe it, but where this entire idea really (and thankfully) falls apart is here;

[A spokesman for the company...] Bram Kuipers demonstrated this by clapping his hands. A display screen noted the sounds but took no action. Then he shouted aggressively. This time an alarm sounded and a CCTV camera spun round to look directly at the source of the shouting.

It will not work in reducing serious street violence, and here is why. I was born and spent the first thirty years of my life in London, ergo, I can speak with far more authority on the subject of street violence than anyone making lamposts with ears in a Dutch field full of tulips, and here are a couple of things that we learn really young in London;

  1. People who shout a lot in the street are almost always of little real threat. They are using up their aggressive energy in the act of making an unholy noise, and therefore are likely to be easy to deal with if they get out of hand physically. Usually they are either very young, or very drunk, or both.
  2. The most effective, and by far the most dangerous, violence on the streets comes from people who have thought quietly about what they are intending to do before they suddenly, and usually almost silently, do it.

So you see, the probably extremely expensive camera with ears will have a look at a shouty-but-harmless sixteen year old who has drunk way too many pints, and probably catch the last few seconds of him falling over, all by himself, dead drunk onto the ground. It will not look, though, as a truly dodgy geezer quietly walks up to his target and knifes him.

Pretty pointless then, no?

Then of course we have the real life situations;

Lets suppose this tech spreads out all over the UK. Then one day Jock comes down to London for the weekend. Goes out on the booze and ends up at a bus stop next to a bunch of drunken teenagers who hear his accent and decide to take the mickey (it’s always a bad plan, by the way, to take the mickey out of drunken Scots, it does terrible things to your life-expectancy). So Jock, used to the mean streets of Glasgow says; “Ah, will ya be quiet ya wee kiddies”, and looks innocent until the camera turns away.

Ok, so remember this bit?

Then he shouted aggressively. This time an alarm sounded and a CCTV camera spun round to look directly at the source of the shouting.

So the camera will see the mouthy kids giving Jock some verbal grief. All well and good. But then comes this;

Bram Kuipers demonstrated this by clapping his hands. A display screen noted the sounds but took no action.

You see Jock is not stupid and he like any Londoner will know CCTV well, and as we can see above the camera, once it has looked away, will not look around again as Jock decides to exact his revenge on the mouthy kids by quietly slapping them around a bit.

And Jock will know this.

I rest my case. This tech will not work.

When Quickly Is Not Quick Enough

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

“He said they quickly disembarked”

Absolutely the best decision, I say, although if this happened on a bus that I was on the word ‘quickly’ would not be anywhere near descriptive enough to convey the speed at which I would ‘disembark’.

I would, simply, “Get the f*** outta there”.