Leighb
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Outboard recovered :encouragement:
Anyone else who lost stuff should contact the Hamble Police Maritime Unit as they have various recovered items.
Does that mean that the scrotes have been caught? If so good result.
Outboard recovered :encouragement:
Anyone else who lost stuff should contact the Hamble Police Maritime Unit as they have various recovered items.
This is really bad news. I had a dinghy vandalised and cast adrift from the slipway at lands end some years ago and now pay (handsomely!) to keep it in a marina. Given the issues appear to be confined to this area, it seems like something may need to be done with the local dinghy storage. My guess is these thiefs / vandals don't own a dinghy and are probably "borrowing" them from the local slipways.
I've been associated with the river for getting on for 40 years and never seen a problem - how sad
Boring and grudgeworthy though it is, doesn't the cheapness and cleverness of remote cameras now enable enough people to watch over their boats remotely, to strongly discourage (or effectively prosecute) the criminal delinquents that make these attacks?
Despite being neither youthful nor especially feral, I hadn't considered the hoodie to be indicative of criminality...
...I've found the garment to be a very comfortable draught-proofing for the neck and ears.
Ironically, mine is called Henry's Top. My old friend Henry lent it to me for a cold walk home, back in 2009...
...and I still wear it, often, but I haven't seen Henry since 2010, so perhaps the hoodie has turned ME into a thief.
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Sorry, I thought it was funny.
You seemed to be suggesting that the garment appeals to people whose actions mayn't be the most law-abiding.
I never knowingly break laws, but my acquisition of my hoodie may itself be as close as I've come.![]()
It is used by those of ill intent to mask their identity from CCTV.