Soft on the causes of crime

sarabedford, 25 July 2008, No comments
Categories: Conservatives, crime
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So David Cameron has had his bike stolen. According to The Independent, it was chanined to a metre high bollard outside his local supermarket. So all the thieves had to do was lift the bike up and remove it from the bollard and walk off with it. This time, it appeares that Dave had ventured out without the accompanying chauffeur, so he was stuck. Not exactly stuck, as he was only a few minutes walk from home.

Of course it wasn’t long before the bike allegedly turned up on eBay. The seller’s description includes the following:

“Well this bike is not exactly new, but it is nearly new, beacuse it has only been used for a couple of photo opportunities.

“It is big and blue and despite looking quite well-balanced, it leans oddly to the right”.

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