I am not being arrogant Nicola, I love your site,.The best way to stop the profits from burglary is when people stop buying stolen goods. Our house was broken into over forty three years ago and lovely little pieces and memorabilia taken, plus cash, as people kept cash on hand back then. Who ever bought my lovely bracelets is as much a criminal as those who sold them.
@helendeegan1591 there is a big difference. The thief goes out of there way to break into someone's home and steals there possessions, the buyer merely buys and probably doesn't realise they are stolen goods most of the time. Exercise a bit of common sense please.
My house was turned over twice in three months...So I got a four legged security system called Max (A German Shepherd) fully trained in home / personal protection and after word got around to the scumbags, I could then go to work knowing the house was safe...
I think if they came across a dog ,probably would kill it if they go into houses with people in ,there's a big chance they wouldn't know or bother about a dog .
Some supposedly legit jewellery shops have to be involved. That stolen and scrapped stuff has to get back into the market somehow or it has zero value.
They are scumbags, who don't care about the impact of their crime on the victims. Those who buy stolen goods should receive prison sentences. The gangs who are prolific in breaking into people's homes and have numerous convictions. They need locking up for a very long time. The judiciary is to lenient handing down sentences. Good podcast 👍👍
Traveller gangs, as in gangs of Travellers... thats what theyre called. That's how they afford all the fancy cars and houses despite never working a day in their life. Still collect their dole every week that we all pay for though 👍