Car burglar given community service and £2,000 debt written off at same time

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Car thief was left off from community service because it ‘would do his head in’

A CAR thief walked free from court after saying do community service because it would “do his head in” - and even had a £2,000 debt written off because he can’t afford it.Daniel Moult escaped with just a slap on the wrist after stealing a carhad been “devastating “and had left her feeling “anxious and violated”.

Moult, who sold the car for just £100, even had a £2000 debt for a previous debt written off because he can’t afford it. Moult, of Bacup, Lancs, and Livesey, of Manchester, were caught on CCTV taking the victim’s car from private land in a rural area of Rossendale, at around 6.50pm last August 8. Beth Pilling, prosecuting, said the men had arrived earlier in the day with two women but were asked to leave. They then returned later that evening.

 

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I got a fine for doing 34 in a 30mph That did my head in Can I have my money back?

Going to work does my head in, but I still have to go.

lol. The UK judiciary 🤡🤡🤡🤡

Have to remember that excuse if I ever get community service 😆

Bloody hell

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