Road bike stolen from Littlemoor (From Thisisdorset)
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Road bike stolen from Littlemoor
9:18am Monday 21st January 2013 in Latest
A white road bike was stolen from Littlemoor.
Dorset Police said the white Carrera road bike was taken from outside a house on Cornflower Close between 6.30pm and 7pm yesterday. (20) Anyone with information should call Dorset Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Comments(34)
stench
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12:47pm Mon 21 Jan 13
But again, we are not to assume it's littlemoor residents ;)
Isosceles
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3:55pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Porcine objects will be seen flying over Weymouth Bay before this happens!
niceonecyril
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5:31pm Mon 21 Jan 13
stench wrote:Why should you? the report doesn't say it was stolen by a Littlemoor resident, so why should you assume it was? Do you also assume the car damaged in Chelmsford street was damaged by a resident of the aforementioned street? No didn't think so.
More crime in Littlemoor...
But again, we are not to assume it's littlemoor residents ;)
Youth worker
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8:52pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Presstostop
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9:07pm Mon 21 Jan 13
It was your bad?
Youth worker
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9:27pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Netgear
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9:31pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Its Littlemoor not Littlemore. Its thought not fort. Perhaps you will now lock your bike, if you get it back, every time you leave it. I'd love to know why you think it was an older person who stole your wheels.
Ljjae33
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9:47pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Youth worker
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10:09pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Netgear
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10:26pm Mon 21 Jan 13
jmc1
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10:32pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Youth worker wrote:Why do some people rip others apart for their spelling or grammar,I know what youth worker is trying to say,I suspect others do to,but some people just try to think they are better than anyone else.
Netgear I'm not the best speller sorry if you think I need help. I don't know who took my bike but what I do know is young people are not all bad most of them are let down by people like you.
Feel free to tear me apart,while your picking on me,your leaving someone else alone.
Youth worker
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10:43pm Mon 21 Jan 13
jmc1 wrote:Thanks
Youth worker wrote:Why do some people rip others apart for their spelling or grammar,I know what youth worker is trying to say,I suspect others do to,but some people just try to think they are better than anyone else.
Netgear I'm not the best speller sorry if you think I need help. I don't know who took my bike but what I do know is young people are not all bad most of them are let down by people like you.
Feel free to tear me apart,while your picking on me,your leaving someone else alone.
Youth worker
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10:46pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Netgear wrote:Look I don't want to be have this out with you I'm sorry if I have said something's that have a offended you
Youth worker you really are a very sad person. You say that I have let down young people. I have spent most of my long life helping and guiding young people. I have great faith in the ability of our young people to learn what is right, just like I did. Please don't feel sorry in needing help. We all need help at some stage in our short life.
Netgear
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10:46pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Netgear
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10:54pm Mon 21 Jan 13
stench
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1:48pm Tue 22 Jan 13
niceonecyril wrote:shut it you tart ;)
stench wrote: More crime in Littlemoor... But again, we are not to assume it's littlemoor residents ;)Why should you? the report doesn't say it was stolen by a Littlemoor resident, so why should you assume it was? Do you also assume the car damaged in Chelmsford street was damaged by a resident of the aforementioned street? No didn't think so.
Think it's safe to assume so, based on the daily reports of arson, vandalism etc
JamesYoung
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11:21am Wed 23 Jan 13
Netgear wrote:Absolutely. No excuse for breaking the law. This idea that it is somebody else's fault is idiocy.
Youth worker you really are a very sad person. You say that I have let down young people. I have spent most of my long life helping and guiding young people. I have great faith in the ability of our young people to learn what is right, just like I did. Please don't feel sorry in needing help. We all need help at some stage in our short life.
And let's be completely honest, if a bike was stolen in Chelmsford Street, there's a reasonable chance the culprit was from the Moor.
martaaay2
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2:03pm Thu 24 Jan 13
Tactical
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1:06am Fri 25 Jan 13
snazers
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9:50am Fri 25 Jan 13
stench wrote:AND WHAT IS WRONG WITH LITTLEMOOR,WESTHAM AND PORTLAND ALSO HAD A NAME ONCE A LOT WORSE THAN THE MOOR!!!!!!
More crime in Littlemoor...
But again, we are not to assume it's littlemoor residents ;)
snazers
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9:55am Fri 25 Jan 13
Tactical wrote:STOP SLAGGING LITTLEMOOR DOWN,SO WHERE DO U LIVE THEN?? DONT TELL ME WESTHAM OR PORTLAND!!!!
Yes There might be some good people living in littlemoor but the fact remains gypsys house and maintain land better. There all as bad as one another Littlemoor has a label of being filthy and over run with chavs and cannabis, cocaine taking, thieves who rob by night and most recently torture vehicles for pleasure. Kind advice get out of littlemoor while you can, prisons are safer inisde and cleaner than littlemoor, what a shame weymouth has this cancerous estate mutating on its boundries.
snazers
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12:55pm Fri 25 Jan 13
snazers
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12:55pm Fri 25 Jan 13
JamesYoung
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1:15pm Fri 25 Jan 13
snazers wrote:I'm not sure your semi literate outburst justifies one, old chap.
no comment
Anyway, as nobody else has bothered.
Quotes for contents insurance for a 2 bed detached house via brilliantmoney.com.
DT3 6AX (Louviers Rd) - £14.45
DT4 0BA (Essex Road, Westham) - £13.79
DT5 1BX (Easton Rd, Pland) - £12.52
What that should show you is that your risk of having stuff nicked is higher in Littlemoor from an insurance actuary's perspective.
marabout
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3:09pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Mike Edwards
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5:51pm Fri 25 Jan 13
on_the_button
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8:44pm Fri 25 Jan 13
JamesYoung wrote:Really? My monthly premium for my 2 bed house in DT3 6** is £10.79 a month.
snazers wrote: no commentI'm not sure your semi literate outburst justifies one, old chap. Anyway, as nobody else has bothered. Quotes for contents insurance for a 2 bed detached house via brilliantmoney.com. DT3 6AX (Louviers Rd) - £14.45 DT4 0BA (Essex Road, Westham) - £13.79 DT5 1BX (Easton Rd, Pland) - £12.52 What that should show you is that your risk of having stuff nicked is higher in Littlemoor from an insurance actuary's perspective.
FuriousP
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11:58pm Fri 25 Jan 13
woodsedge
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12:01am Sat 26 Jan 13
FuriousP
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12:28am Sat 26 Jan 13
woodsedge wrote:I don't quite understand your point. Could you list some other crimes which people in suits commit please? The only other one I can think of is hijacking a plane (whilst wearing a suit).
To many people in their ivory towers outside of Littlemoor living in glass houses. People in suits commit just as many crimes like tax avoidance and corporate theft but justify it by looking down there upwardly mobile noses at the good people of Littlemoor. You get criminals in all walks of life whether its Littlemoor, Poundbury or Dorchester.
JamesYoung
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8:21am Sat 26 Jan 13
on_the_button wrote:Clearly, it will depend on a number of factors other than postcode, so there will be variation. However, that is the price quoted by Aviva Home across all three locations, based on £25k contents.
JamesYoung wrote:Really? My monthly premium for my 2 bed house in DT3 6** is £10.79 a month.
snazers wrote: no commentI'm not sure your semi literate outburst justifies one, old chap. Anyway, as nobody else has bothered. Quotes for contents insurance for a 2 bed detached house via brilliantmoney.com. DT3 6AX (Louviers Rd) - £14.45 DT4 0BA (Essex Road, Westham) - £13.79 DT5 1BX (Easton Rd, Pland) - £12.52 What that should show you is that your risk of having stuff nicked is higher in Littlemoor from an insurance actuary's perspective.
JamesYoung
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8:24am Sat 26 Jan 13
FuriousP wrote:Let me try and explain it to you with another example.
woodsedge wrote:I don't quite understand your point. Could you list some other crimes which people in suits commit please? The only other one I can think of is hijacking a plane (whilst wearing a suit).
To many people in their ivory towers outside of Littlemoor living in glass houses. People in suits commit just as many crimes like tax avoidance and corporate theft but justify it by looking down there upwardly mobile noses at the good people of Littlemoor. You get criminals in all walks of life whether its Littlemoor, Poundbury or Dorchester.
"All those good, hard working Taliban are misunderstood when they behead women for daring to get an education. Some women are prostitutes."
or how about
"All those Somali pirates are misunderstood. Some oil companies dodge taxes".
Actually, now i'm struggling with the logic.....
Iamamole
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5:20pm Sun 27 Jan 13
Tactical wrote:"Torture vehicles for pleasure"?
Yes There might be some good people living in littlemoor but the fact remains gypsys house and maintain land better. There all as bad as one another Littlemoor has a label of being filthy and over run with chavs and cannabis, cocaine taking, thieves who rob by night and most recently torture vehicles for pleasure. Kind advice get out of littlemoor while you can, prisons are safer inisde and cleaner than littlemoor, what a shame weymouth has this cancerous estate mutating on its boundries.
How sickening.
weymouthresident says...
12:36pm Mon 21 Jan 13