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Published on: 17/10/2018 12:05 PMReported by: roving-eye
Three teenagers have been charged with a series of burglary offences across the Sefton area.
The boys, one aged 14 and two aged 16, have been charged in connection with nine offences in July and August this year.
The 14 year-old boy, who is from the Southport area, has been charged with burglary at the Oxfam shop in Formby village on 16th August; attempted burglary at Formby pool on 17th August; burglary at the Oxfam shop in Formby village on 17th August and burglary at Flames takeaway in Formby village on 17th August.
One of the 16 year-old boys, who is from the Formby area, has been charged with burglary at the Oxfam shop in Formby village on 16th July; burglary at a house in Burley Road, Ainsdale on 17th July; burglary at the USC gym in Formby Village on 17/18th July and 18/19th July; burglary at the Oxfam shop in Formby village on 16th August; attempted burglary at Formby Pool on 17th August; burglary at the Oxfam shop in Formby village on 17th August; burglary at the Flames takeaway in Formby village on 17th August and burglary at an address in Upper Aughton Road, Birkdale between 1st-24th August.
The second 16 year-old boy, who is from the Ainsdale area, has been charged with burglary at the Oxfam shop in Formby village on 16th July; burglary at a house in Burnley Road, Ainsdale on 17th July; burglary at the USC gym in Formby Village on 17/18th July and 18/19th July; burglary at the Oxfam shop in Formby village on 16th August; attempted burglary at Formby Pool on 17th August; burglary at the Oxfam shop in Formby village on 17th August and burglary at the Flames takeaway in Formby village on 17th August.
All three will appear at Merseyside Youth Court on Tuesday 30th October.
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I doubt that they will receive what I would call a rigorous punishment.
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Cue a slap on the wrist and told not to be naughty.
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One day they will enter the wrong place, Then they will have the ***** knocked out of them. Justice will be served. Till then the government and powers that be are to weak.
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More than likely they will be given curfews and banned from entering certain areas - perhaps they will also be told to write a letter of apology to those they tried to rob, and then they can happily continue in a life of crime.
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Do the parents of these yobs not wonder “where there darlings boys are?
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Their parents are probably just as bad.
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Originally Posted by
Ceam
One day they will enter the wrong place, Then they will have the ***** knocked out of them. Justice will be served. Till then the government and powers that be are to weak.
This is the modern problem,you can make 'efficiency savings' , service cuts call them what you will but it leads to reduced service, eventually there will be no courts, no prisons no sentences just an email or txt message telling you to behave in future.
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