I think he said traumatized? (Maybe you joke about that he did not?) I think it does quite a lot harm to children. More than a substantial jail time for an adult. And they are innocent pretty sure.
"The police decided to change tactics, they put them under servalence" lol I was more surprised by how perfectly the farmer of that field at 21:13 turns his machine around at the exact same place each time..
@@deborahwingard776 yes Deb i saw that error 2 years ago and have no idea how or why i wrote it as i did actually know how to spell the word "surveiaylance" at the time.
11:27 “La Grange”, by ZZ Top. Excellent song…and it’s about an illegally run brothel, called the Chicken Ranch, that operated out of La Grange, Texas, 1905-1973.
Yep, great example of how the brain fills in information when in trauma, it didn't happen in reality but the brain imagined that was what was happening so that is what he remembers
Before the 4.00 was the dark haired man on about battle of the beanfield at stonehenge 85 cancelled festival 'they dragged my mum out of what she owned when I was 5'.
The real crime was preventing law abiding citizens from arming and defending themselves. But wouldn’t ya know… it makes the peasants easier to control.
Well its their fucking stupid fault for robbing one of the richest families in the world isn't it. They haven't got a fucking braincell between them and idiots like you still think they're clever.
You should learn to listen better. The property ONCE belonged to the Rothschilds. It now was in the care of The National Trust. This means that the goods were stolen from the nation, from you and me.
I wonder if the producer of the 2016 film 'Trespass Against Us' saw this documentary. The film also follows the lives of a family in a traveller community that the police also find hard to pin down with the story centred around the patriarch and the confrontations with his sons, his excellent car driving skills and thieving from stately homes. Another brilliant film that comes to mind was 'Snatch' with Brad Pitt. They certainly are on the margins of society but because of the thefts and mountains of garbage left behind on vacated sites no wonder councils want to move them on.
Id say that silversmiths they robbed must've been well insured because she looked way too comfortable with the situation just being a mess :) but Jaysus i had to laugh at her mainly going mad that they dragged the safe ruining her lovely floor, the lazy b-stards even though they lifted the safe they could've at least actually LIFTED the safe instead of dragging it :) but thats how i knew it was english travellers and not Irish because the irish ones would have took the floor as well :)
It wasn't. I stole your Goose. I thought it might contain a golden egg but it didn't. It started hanging with a bad crowd (rain geese I think) & I suspect it was doing drug's, it changed. I eventually had to stop clipping it's Wings & told it to go. Last I heard it was turning tricks, don't know how much for a gobble tho.
"Dishonestly handling stolen money" is a charge? How do you honestly handle stolen money?? I gotta say the theft of some rich guys million dollar trinkets doesn't bother me much but when these types rob ordinary people/small business owners I have a major problem. I know a guy that owns a small gas station/food mart and his AC condenser has been stolen twice and that's a major setback for a small time guy like that and my old boss actually had to loan him money for Christmas the second time.
Lawyer. The elements of dishonestly handling stolen money are equal to what we americans call “handling stolen property.” The mens rea for each crime requires that the actor *know* (or reasonably could know) that the goods are stolen, and the actus reus requires that he exercises possession over them. The english have taken this crime’s “knowingly” mens rea, kinked it as “dishonestly,” and incorporated that name into its crime. Someone can handle stolen goods, but not do so in a criminal manner. E.g., if they have no knowledge or reason to know that it may be stolen, the law accomplishes nothing from imprisoning those handlers, so it’s not a crime. A dry cleaner cannot be charged for taking and cleaning a stolen mink fur coat, and likely no person can lawfully take and hide a duffle bag full of marked bank notes and diamonds and a bluddy knife.
If you stumbled upon that car with the cash and took the cash to hand in to the police then you will have handled stolen goods but obviously not dishonestly.
Wow. What terrible parenting. His children should be removed from his custody. Not all travellers are bad people. This guy and his family give travellers a bad name. They're not above the law.
The heritage of a teaveler is a harsh one .. steuggeling for life .. and a veey ateong defense is to stay together .. some got out and could break the patern .. if you stay in .. your in all the way ... i ve met funny smart and strong travelers never met one that trusted me
I once took 80 grands worth when I was working 4 a gypsy they went into a copper yard saw nowt but 1 looked in the 30 ton truck container and it was full .they drove to a scrap yard and got 40 grand first day then scraper yard owner said come back tomz for other 40 think they were scared of them
With all that money ( if we believe them...which I don't ) you'd think they'd have broken into a dentist's office and stolen some self-help tools...for the kids at least...Gap, Big Gap, brain-dead ( with a gap ) and the twins scruffy and Bonzo
I guarantee you the rich mugs overinflated their insurance claims, and that's the figure they use. There was NEVER 30 million taken. nowhere near. I bet there was maybe 10 million lost at most, but that's not what these lads woukd get for it. they'd probably end up with about 2.5 million I reckon, between 5 of them. Still a touch though..
It doesn't matter how nice a house you have burglary is burglary. If you want something go and work for it. They will say this is work, it isn't. I would lock them up and throw away the key.
Yeah, work for it when there are no decent paying jobs just to survive.... Then you have those filthy rich that don't work ever for they are the elite and steal from the hard working people
go and work for it.... nieve mug these people didnt work for it they stole it years ago .... cant believe people in this day and age can be so bloody stupid... the more you work the mlore they tax you ....FACT.
British crime punishments are so light, if someone does such a criminal activity in the US ,if they don't receive life sentence, for sure is going to be over 30 years of prison time
That’s why in the USA the phenomenon of crime has been solved. Life has been amazing since the introduction of large sentences. It is like a modern day little house on the prairie now.
this crew took care of business wonderfully! disabling the cops cars before doing a job?, that's smart like calling in a murder on the opposite side of town to do a job. #robinhood
Time and again they were allowed to get away with it. And yet if I go five miles over the limit, pin sharp colour photographs are produced and a ticket is issued.
Looks to me like they had ok job's. If you divide what they made by time served they are still on top, + for an added bonus they got Several over on the authorities. & they'll probably come out able to write their own name's too.
Linda I did a sentence from 1994 to late 1996 and I did quite a bit of it down Dartmoor and I was in with one of the Johnson family and believe me when I say this the day before he was to be sent to Dartmoor two of his sisters poured petrol over themselves outside horfeild prison in Bristol and they threatened to set themselves a light if their brother goes to Dartmoor I think one of the screws offered them a box of matches haha 😂 but seriously we were all laughing at Dartmoor and when he got to Dartmoor all he did was give a fucking earache everyday about he shouldn’t be here it used to really get on my nerves in the end people would just blank that is the Johnson family for they commit crimes and when they get sent down they cry all the way through it now how tough do they sound and I’ve perfectly honest with you, and it doesn’t make them look so tough as they like to portray themselves in front of the tv cameras
You don't get squares and streets in Israel named after you for being a runner up, this is the family the whole Western world with the help of cocksucking political class owes their national debts to due to allowing these people to print our currencies which then is repaid after that paper money gains its value with the labour of humanity, plus interest of course. This is the biggest fraud known to humanity but most are too dense to see it, debt based currency, only the Jews could think that one up and get away with it.
@nas pierce Pardon? What nationality are you most angry at - the Polish Welsh or the Slavic Irish? Why? Why are you describing people you've never met as 'peasants'? Seems to me you are the one who is jealous of the rich, quite apart from being a pathetic knob head shouting incoherently (look it up) from behind your keyboard.
funny the guy says he teaches his kids to stand up for there rites but yet he has no respect for other peoples rites or there property just because you see a guy in a big house don't mean he has money
Yeah and if you had to live what we had to live and go through with all three things stole from us kids killed took from their parents everything we had stole thrown in jail you would understand why they do what they do it's an eye for an eye
Man these juries really need to see some serious evidence not like in the U.S idk how many innocent people have been sent to jail just to close a case and make the police department's look good
Yeah man... The American judicial system is fucked & well too harsh... It's a for profit system for all concerned though, isn't it (lawyers, prison/parole/probation services, judges, police, bondsmen e.t.c.) ?.. Well, besides the victim/perpetrator, that is, ofcourse....
Fair play to them. They went after life’s big business - in aristocrats and cash points. Those cash machines held £60,000 - who’d have known that without inside knowledge?
Legendary thieves? Still living in 5th wheels circa 1970? Yeah, real legends. Lmmfao. Caught with stolen items but still no charges? Wonderful police work.
@i\/ bit late mate and that the only way the police got him off the road and funked up the name by setting him up look how many time they did it before u no nothing
Sounds like they were doing the cops and justice departments a big favour- lots of work. Otherwise many of them would be out of work. Looks like the judges were clearly letting them loose.
In hmp guys marsh 2015 the main guys son Sam used to take full on head shots daily! for spice joints ffs then fit out on floor in own sick, proper product of his upbringing
There was a time I used to shout hooray when the police caught the robbers. But not now, in fact, I would help the robbers to getaway. They are only taking back what was taken from them a long time ago, by corrupt banks and new corrupt laws. So good luck to them. Malc UK
@@naitranaitra8196 oh shut up not all burgakers are bad people they do have ethics I speak facts you look in from outside and talk crap you no nothing about
@@doodpiss2374 a burgular's nature is to take something that does not belong to him, something he didn't have to earn. I think you are deluding yourself if you think there is anything ethical about that.