Wow that is a fantastic response time for a box of chocolate. Bizarre how it took over 3 days for the rossers to come out to my parents house when it got broken into and the car was nicked. I think next time it happens they should just tell them they've nicked a tin of Roses.
They only care about ongoing crime and the dude hadn't made it home yet so it counted as "Ongoing". Things stolen and you don't know the exact time it happend? Ah well, we'll get to it when we get to it!
Again, you, like most people, are comparing apples to oranges. There is NOTHING to be gained evidentially, by rushing officers to the scene of a single burglary in a hurry, where the offender has long gone, it’s utterly pointless. Forensics won’t usually attend unless there are clear prints on a specific surface, like a glass pane, you are not going to get prints off a door handle, or a cupboard door. Additionally they won’t even attempt to get prints off anything outdoors, as it will have been contaminated by any rain, dust, dirt, etc. As such nothing is lost evidentially by scheduling it either for an appointment in a few days time, or attending within the hour. In the force I work in, these type of calls usually warrant a response within 1 hour, unless there are calls stacking and literally nobody will be free for the next x amount of hours. On the other hand, dealing with a prolific shoplifters who steals on a daily basis, when they are clearly free and available on routine patrol, makes far more sense. If they were on scene at a murder, or an RTC, and no other unit was available, they would not be deployed to this call. As a general rule of thumb, if there is a unit free, even for a break in, where the suspect has long gone, officers will usually attend. Just because they didn’t attend in your case, and they did in this scenario, doesn’t mean the two go hand in hand.
Ah, so when someone steals a 99p bar of chocolate from a supermarket there's a full blown chase, but when you have your phone or wallet nicked they tell you they have no resources to investigate or even bother turning up.
because it’s your responsibility to keep your phone and wallet safe, if you sell confectionery items at a small business there is absolutely no way you can stuff them in your pockets or prevent people from stealing it. Pick pockets are the exception, but most of the time there is sophisticated software that these thieves have to delete/swipe all content from the device so it becomes impossible to track. There isn’t much the police can do even if they do have a location, because iphones don’t record gps location by square meter like they claim to. it’s also impractical to ask neighbours of the last location because they may not know about the list items/ may lie about knowing where it is 🤷♀️ this guys been causing havoc in the same shop everyday, that’s a very easy alibi to work with
Not just a 99p Bar of chocolate though is it?. It was a box today, a box yesterday, a box the day before...he is onstantly stealing from the same shop so I would put my money on him shoplifting from other places too.
Because they are protecting a corporation not a person that's where their loyalties lie not with the people but with the government and corporations. They don't care about individuals.
You have take profit margins into account. If you steal something that's worth £10 and and 75% of it goes on expenditure, then you have to sell £40 worth to get the £10 back. If he's stealing large boxes of products daily that contain a heavy weight of items that cost a lot more than £10, it would easily go into the thousands.
My family have had our outbuilding broken into 3 times, and a work van twice (plus multiple attempted break ins caught on camera). Cost us 15k, plus business hours due to missing tools. Told the police who was selling it and where they lived. Wasn’t their problem. But chocolate is?
It's called lack of resources. Blame the Tories, rather than the police itself. They probably do the best they can. Stop whingeing on here and sort your security out.
@@scottfletcher9134 lack of resources? I just saw them go after someone who stole chocolate. And I handed them the person who stole from my house- on crystal clear CCTV and currently selling the stuff. We have tried security. We have had to move everything into the house. Moving work tools from the work station and van every morning and night adds up to another hour everyday depending on the job. It’s ridiculous. Of course people will repeatedly steal, neighbours have all had the same problems, because the police do nothing about it.
@@allylou8514 That would have been hilarious just him hunkered down scoffing on ripples, melted chocolate all round his mouth with the bright flashlight on him hahaha
She definitely read the "chronicles of a chocolate thief" during break! Otherwise, how else could she have made such a prediction. I guess reading that book paid off, and practically cleared any criticism remarks and although she lacked the physical aspect of required police competency, her knowledge in "profile of a chocolate thief" made up for it! 😁
@@harveyholmes9533 it's either going to be returned to the owner (Co-op store), but it's likely to be damaged, but as the supermarket chain have buying+bargaining power, the store can return it to Mars (owner of the brand Galaxy chocolate), get a replacement by claiming for " damaged goods" - A Mars rep will likely visit the store, assess the inventory, hand the store a replacement. - Mars rep will take it back to his office, carry out investigation as to how the product was damage. - Mars will then pass the product off as "damaged good, poor condition for sale" then proceed to "disposing" the item. - Before "disposing" Mars staff will offer fellow employees the option of buying it; of course at discounted rate (at a price that Mars at least cover the cost price of producing the item)!!!! 😁😁😁😁
Well yes robbery is a serious crime. Box of single unit chocolate bars can easily be worth 50 quid, if he's stealing a few times a day then that adds up, let's say he goes in morning and night for 5 days, stealing the same sort of item (around £50 value per theft), he walks away at the end of the week with 250 pounds minimum, assuming he isn't targeting multiple shops and people's homes as well, and that he takes the weekend off from shoplifting.
@@nashbatson6082 right but that wasn't the immediate problem at that point in time. I'm sure if they saw a pedo at the same time they would have gone after them instead because they are the greater problem. In that moment, there was a shoplifter, so they dealt with that problem.
@@nibbigger5103 might of stole other things like steaks etc i work retail and in our store we have special display stands that can only fit 8 of each steak on and it’s hard to quickly grab a bunch off the shelf as before we would stack 20+ of each and they would just sweep the shelf into a bag and run off fairly recently we had 2 guys walk in and put their arm round the back of some expensive beauty products and literally sweep the shelf into a bag and walk off netting 5k worth of stolen goods. It’s insane what they do and how blatant they are with the shoplifting, the days are long gone of them trying to be sneaky it’s just in grab the stuff and run out with getaway cars outside
She fell over when the chase started. They caught the guy. Stop complaining Archie. You're a self confessed nerd playing video games, you go and catch him.
It's a shame that the kit can't be made lighter and less uncomfortable to wear so that they can run faster and for longer. You try wearing that all day and run after a lad who is around 10 to 20 kilos lighter.
The operators will know what crimes are more important and if they have police to spare, if they’re not busy ie. the police are just driving around looking for crime, then they may as well go to a small crime
The chap was wanted for return to prison, he was stealing multiple times a day every day and it was probably at a time when it was quiet and the police had recourses to pursue it so they might as well. It would have been worse if they had been free but still said it wasn’t big enough to bother.
I love the Police professionalism in dealing with serious cases , a man who habitually nicks chocolates or was it Aero, or Toblerone or Milk Tray yes my confidence in The Police Force has susequently been reinstated !
Equal rights literally cause so many deaths each year because a women is treated as if she can do everything a man does Could you imagine being in a burning building as these two were day fire women, odds say you are are gonner
@@gigsawsoljier1408 well aware of what they are, but these are two women that couldn't even catch a snack rate between them, now imagine these Two trying to catch a crazed knifeman on a spree, or a large man beating someone to death Same applied to any profession and that's why I said fire women These two women between them probably couldn't lift a average male if they tried It's scary to think these women have our lives in their hands all because someone decided a Woke checklist needed to be ticked
I don’t understand how this constitutes as an emergency, the offence has already occurred, no ones life is in danger, where’s the risk or threat? Not really a need to call 999 for a box of chocolate, call the non-emergency line
Police are political and corporate enforcers these days. They'll come out in force for a 10p theft but "lack resources" when a pensioner gets mugged by a gang of youths.
People dont realise that small crimes like this add up! And if people turn a blind eye they will get even more cocky and steal something even more expensive! I work in a shop and witnessed several people shoplifting and its always expensive things that add up, we always get the coppers involved.
I think what is frustrating though is the police respond instantly to this but for example our house got broken into one night when we weren’t there we rang the police as soon as we got home and realised and they didn’t show for 7 days! They sent someone to take fingerprints from the doors even though it had been a week already then we just never heard off them ever again
LOL, no, theft is theft regardless of where you steal from, and theft is always a criminal matter. Edit : if you're being sarcastic, sorry it's hard to tell with just text.
Imagine someone is getting stabbed down the road and they've got these plonkers nearby chasing a man for a galaxy. Isn't worth the cost of resources to go after a few chocolates
@@sa.8208 You're wrong, the people of this land pay for the police, and I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people would see it as good use of police time to tackle murder amongst young people.
Quite a shitty kind of statement to make. Sure, doing it once or twice doesn't make much of an impact, but he's been shoplifting from the same place daily. Are you seriously suggesting that the police ignore blatant theft? Let me guess - You're just pissed that you got arrested for shoplifting and are just trying to convince yourself that you shouldn't have been arrested, it was the police's fault.
What are u talking about? £60 worth stolen 2 or 3 times a day. That's £120-£180 a day. Every day. That's more money than a 1 off mugging for most of us. So yes it's worth it.
They don't turn up if your home is getting smashed up they ask you if the ppl are still there if you say they have gone then it's not an emergency and they come when they can but for shoplifting they have manpower, unbelievable
I bet Woolworth used to have a problem with customers taking individual chocolate from the pick and mix. 16 weeks in prison? People can attack victims or kill people on the road and get community service.
It sounds funny. But Its what stealing the chocolate represents. Its anti-social, anti-cooperative behaviour. Not to mention that fact its patterned behaviour. If people like this aren't shown that there are consequences for acting like this, they'll never stop.
It's a good thing he was shown the consequences... Just 16 weeks. In and out again. Admitting to a heroin addiction didn't seem to mean anything either.
they should put that money into mental health not people who could help them selves and are in their mess through choice. the officer said about drug problem in england but where is the highest drug rates in prisons maybe then need to sort that out
@@longjonhothan6963 they choose not to stop yes it's hard but it's not imposible they might not choose to become an addict but they choose to do nothing to stop it. unlike mental health where you can't do anything you just have to deal with it daily.
@@longjonhothan6963 they make the choice to use the substance that they get addicted to. I don't wake up one day addicted to alcohol, or weed, or cocaine, I have to actually use them for the addiction to start.
I worked nine years as security in Asda and it got to the point that I didn't want to go to work because we did absolutely nothing!, We was told to just be a visual presence on the shop floor and not to actively look to catch shoplifters, and even if we did catch some shoplifters the police refused to come out if the good came to less than £50 and if the shoplifter was a homeless or street drinkers we had to let them go wtf? No job satisfaction at all so I went back on the doors in Leeds
I've always found it strange how different security jobs can be in those shops. I had a co-op express that I went into every other day as it was under my flat, I prob spent the earth in there during the pandemic. But the security guard FOLLOWED me down the road on two occasions and also asked me to show proof of buying what was in my bag (I didn't take a receipt so I had to show the money coming out of my account on monzo). I also saw the same guard chase a shop lifter through the park and tackle him. Yet my friends who work in similar jobs tell me the same as you, that they're told to just stand there and look scary.
I once spoke to a security guard working in an Apple store in a busy shopping centre mall, in south east London. He told me that the apple store manager informed him and his two other colleagues that if someone came in, and stole a new £1300 iPhone 12, they were NOT to attempt to detain them, and just let them go. They were told they could call the police if they wanted, but were not to try and stop the offender making off. Essentially they just hired 3 blokes for a smallish store to deter people, and nothing else. Us police were regularly patrolling that area as it was in the run up to Xmas last year, so it’s not as if we didn’t bother turning up. Seemed rather strange to me.
Imagine signing up to be part of the police force just to go and arrest a drug addict for stealing chocolate rateher than helping people that actually need emergency services.......absolutely amazing job officers, keep up the great work
You should try doing the job and join up. Those police are out there doing the best they can, where as you are just posting dross on RUclips. Do you have a job.
@@Antipope23With those hours. I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate some random going onto you tube and slating your profession. I'm sure the police don't either.
999 shouldn't have been used for this - a guy stealing a box of chocolates 999 is for life-threatening emergencies only They should have dialled 101 - which is the police non-emergency number They'll still get there really quickly (especially late at night, when they have nothing else to do)
It's crimes like this that have a massive ripple effect on everyone
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Glad they’ve managed to put him behind ‘bars’.
To be fair, galaxy ripples are well nice.
I prefer Aero with the green minty bit in the middle "Yum. Yum" !
@@Biggles2498 now your talking, had one of those last night, with a cuppa 😊
Can’t blame the guy to be fair
@@lbsilver7715 They are nice and chocolatey. I could snaffle the lot.
Up there with wispa gold
If it was a box of Bounty's the police would think they're being pranked.
Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bountys are lovely
Especially when "box of Bounties" don't exist on the market!
Yeah but he wouldn’t be able to sell them
Hehe yeah, that would be cool
imagine being 24 and regularly stealing chocolate from a co op
Ino he should be at Sainsbury’s by that age, loser
Imagine stealing full stop
Imagine paying tax for a blues and two high speed drive to apprehend a man stealing a dozen chocolates.
@@mysticgeneie4668 exactly…I’d rather they were out catching a pedo or two
@Judgementday666 a co-op can't afford a security guard, it serves the community so it has to rely on good faith
Wow that is a fantastic response time for a box of chocolate. Bizarre how it took over 3 days for the rossers to come out to my parents house when it got broken into and the car was nicked. I think next time it happens they should just tell them they've nicked a tin of Roses.
They only care about ongoing crime and the dude hadn't made it home yet so it counted as "Ongoing". Things stolen and you don't know the exact time it happend? Ah well, we'll get to it when we get to it!
Again, you, like most people, are comparing apples to oranges. There is NOTHING to be gained evidentially, by rushing officers to the scene of a single burglary in a hurry, where the offender has long gone, it’s utterly pointless. Forensics won’t usually attend unless there are clear prints on a specific surface, like a glass pane, you are not going to get prints off a door handle, or a cupboard door. Additionally they won’t even attempt to get prints off anything outdoors, as it will have been contaminated by any rain, dust, dirt, etc. As such nothing is lost evidentially by scheduling it either for an appointment in a few days time, or attending within the hour. In the force I work in, these type of calls usually warrant a response within 1 hour, unless there are calls stacking and literally nobody will be free for the next x amount of hours.
On the other hand, dealing with a prolific shoplifters who steals on a daily basis, when they are clearly free and available on routine patrol, makes far more sense. If they were on scene at a murder, or an RTC, and no other unit was available, they would not be deployed to this call.
As a general rule of thumb, if there is a unit free, even for a break in, where the suspect has long gone, officers will usually attend. Just because they didn’t attend in your case, and they did in this scenario, doesn’t mean the two go hand in hand.
@@thefiestaguy8831 Obviously a copper
@@thefiestaguy8831 hahahha 😂😂 what a load of waffle
Lmfao! You're killing me :')
This is funny af. Basically a funny advert for galaxy ripples
“You’re not going to be eating it all yourself are you” - these women have not met me! 😂
6 pack of galaxy ripples is just dessert after a takeaway
Lol fr 😂😂
What… you’re the bloke in the video ?
suply and demand
Ah, so when someone steals a 99p bar of chocolate from a supermarket there's a full blown chase, but when you have your phone or wallet nicked they tell you they have no resources to investigate or even bother turning up.
brilliant! lol
because it’s your responsibility to keep your phone and wallet safe, if you sell confectionery items at a small business there is absolutely no way you can stuff them in your pockets or prevent people from stealing it. Pick pockets are the exception, but most of the time there is sophisticated software that these thieves have to delete/swipe all content from the device so it becomes impossible to track. There isn’t much the police can do even if they do have a location, because iphones don’t record gps location by square meter like they claim to. it’s also impractical to ask neighbours of the last location because they may not know about the list items/ may lie about knowing where it is 🤷♀️ this guys been causing havoc in the same shop everyday, that’s a very easy alibi to work with
Not just a 99p Bar of chocolate though is it?. It was a box today, a box yesterday, a box the day before...he is onstantly stealing from the same shop so I would put my money on him shoplifting from other places too.
@@OakieDokey31 unlike phone thieves who famously only ever steal one device before hanging up their boots and living an honest life.
Because they are protecting a corporation not a person that's where their loyalties lie not with the people but with the government and corporations.
They don't care about individuals.
You can tell the police woman like Galaxy Ripple or they would not be on this case as quick..
she was on the case because he is wanted for recall to prison
@@Freddiehm Ever heard of a joke?
They certainly do need to lay off the "guilty pleasure" treats! It's affecting their job!
I’m dying over here why are they using lights and sirens for some chocolate bars 😂
She wanted those ripples so bad she fell over diving for them
“If we find him, then thousands of pounds worth of shoplifting will stop” how many bloody chocolate bars is this lad nicking
You have take profit margins into account. If you steal something that's worth £10 and and 75% of it goes on expenditure, then you have to sell £40 worth to get the £10 back. If he's stealing large boxes of products daily that contain a heavy weight of items that cost a lot more than £10, it would easily go into the thousands.
all it took was one policeman.
A box a day for 24 years......
life is like a box of chocolates you never know what your going to get
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Well he did, and he got it
Forrest gump
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My family have had our outbuilding broken into 3 times, and a work van twice (plus multiple attempted break ins caught on camera). Cost us 15k, plus business hours due to missing tools. Told the police who was selling it and where they lived.
Wasn’t their problem. But chocolate is?
It's called lack of resources. Blame the Tories, rather than the police itself. They probably do the best they can. Stop whingeing on here and sort your security out.
@@scottfletcher9134 lack of resources? I just saw them go after someone who stole chocolate. And I handed them the person who stole from my house- on crystal clear CCTV and currently selling the stuff.
We have tried security. We have had to move everything into the house. Moving work tools from the work station and van every morning and night adds up to another hour everyday depending on the job. It’s ridiculous.
Of course people will repeatedly steal, neighbours have all had the same problems, because the police do nothing about it.
@@Bringon-dw8dx Get yourself a metal baseball bat and sit in the dark. When you know theyre there just smash their fuckin knees in.
@@RubberQuacks Cant not sleep every night waiting for the next 60 years of my life :’) and I’m 5’4, they would probably laugh at me
@@Bringon-dw8dx Ah yea that would be a problem. I'm sorry the police wont do anything and i hope everything settles soon! Must be horrible
Shes obviously made for detective work not chasing folk down. "He will be in a garden" turns out he was.
Was he eating the ripples??
@@allylou8514 think he dropped them when he abandoned his bike, such a waste hope they were recovered as evidence and put in the break room
@@allylou8514 That would have been hilarious just him hunkered down scoffing on ripples, melted chocolate all round his mouth with the bright flashlight on him hahaha
She definitely read the "chronicles of a chocolate thief" during break!
Otherwise, how else could she have made such a prediction. I guess reading that book paid off, and practically cleared any criticism remarks and although she lacked the physical aspect of required police competency, her knowledge in "profile of a chocolate thief" made up for it! 😁
@@harveyholmes9533 it's either going to be returned to the owner (Co-op store), but it's likely to be damaged, but as the supermarket chain have buying+bargaining power, the store can return it to Mars (owner of the brand Galaxy chocolate), get a replacement by claiming for " damaged goods"
- A Mars rep will likely visit the store, assess the inventory, hand the store a replacement.
- Mars rep will take it back to his office, carry out investigation as to how the product was damage.
- Mars will then pass the product off as "damaged good, poor condition for sale" then proceed to "disposing" the item.
- Before "disposing" Mars staff will offer fellow employees the option of buying it; of course at discounted rate (at a price that Mars at least cover the cost price of producing the item)!!!!
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If it were a box of Turkish Delight I really don't think the police force would be out.
Turkish delight is vile
@@riverdonoghue9992 its delish
They'd probably track him down just to thank him for getting those things out the shop, safely away from public viewing. He'd be a hero then.
Turkish delight is absolutely horrendous. I was sick once over someone's driveway after trying that stuff. Yuk. The smell is bad and musky smell
Anyone remember how good it looked in Narnia?
If it was a box of snickers, the police would go nuts!
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They'd be all " would you like that? would you like to ride with Batman?"🤣
or as it used to be called marathon! bet the cops would run one just to catch the thief!!!
if you're robbing chocolate, why not go big? KitKats? if you're really cheeky go for a twirl or two.
Don't nick the ripple if you can't handle being in a pickle
Honestly this should be on each one of the coppers personal achievements, should be so proud knowing that the chocolate is now safe
I don't see you catching shop lifters...
Shitty thing to say when they are just trying to help their community
@@talkthetalk9247 oh yeah. Cos ripple thieves are really traumatizing people. Ih wait that's the pedos that dont even get sent to prison
@@Olly. coz we don’t care sometimes they need it
@@laurenpatrick4609 So it's the cops fault that subhumans don't end up in prison? fancy that . . .
Good to know that the Police are tackling the real issues of society.
Well yes robbery is a serious crime. Box of single unit chocolate bars can easily be worth 50 quid, if he's stealing a few times a day then that adds up, let's say he goes in morning and night for 5 days, stealing the same sort of item (around £50 value per theft), he walks away at the end of the week with 250 pounds minimum, assuming he isn't targeting multiple shops and people's homes as well, and that he takes the weekend off from shoplifting.
Stealing is a crime you muppet.
@@ch4z_bucks forget the chocolate sort out all these peados and corrupt cops.
@@nashbatson6082 right but that wasn't the immediate problem at that point in time. I'm sure if they saw a pedo at the same time they would have gone after them instead because they are the greater problem.
In that moment, there was a shoplifter, so they dealt with that problem.
@@ch4z_bucksThis isn't robbery
He's running.....armed with box of Ripples LoL 😂
The lack of Policing ability on show is sending Ripples through Spacetime.
The whole Galaxy is laughing
Shouldn't you be out harassing teenagers?
Some could even say his behaviour could cause a RIPPLE effect in the community.
(Sorry, couldn’t resist that one)
@@HelenRachael Please show yourself out, Helen :D
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“ if we got him the thousands of pounds of things he’d shoplifted would stop “
I don’t think chocolates would add up to 1k darling 😂
A whole box of 60 chocolate bars is £40/50, if he’s doing that 2 or 3 times a day he’ll have cracked a grand in a week
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He stole a bag of galaxy ripple.
Not a giant box of them
@@nibbigger5103 less than 20 seconds into the video the caller says he stole a box
@@nibbigger5103 might of stole other things like steaks etc i work retail and in our store we have special display stands that can only fit 8 of each steak on and it’s hard to quickly grab a bunch off the shelf as before we would stack 20+ of each and they would just sweep the shelf into a bag and run off fairly recently we had 2 guys walk in and put their arm round the back of some expensive beauty products and literally sweep the shelf into a bag and walk off netting 5k worth of stolen goods. It’s insane what they do and how blatant they are with the shoplifting, the days are long gone of them trying to be sneaky it’s just in grab the stuff and run out with getaway cars outside
All that protective equipment but your brain is already mush.
It’s a shame police officers can’t run a minute without giving up.
Bro my last police chase lasted 2hours
@@worldwidedrill7711 huh?
She fell over when the chase started. They caught the guy. Stop complaining Archie. You're a self confessed nerd playing video games, you go and catch him.
@@drozycoder2007 not to mention the gear there carrying is heavy
It's a shame that the kit can't be made lighter and less uncomfortable to wear so that they can run faster and for longer. You try wearing that all day and run after a lad who is around 10 to 20 kilos lighter.
I suffer with depression but this video made me laugh for the first time in months- full blown laughing fit. Thank you!
This is a joke- not an emergency and takes the piss out of all the people who’ve had police never turn up for more serious incidents.
The operators will know what crimes are more important and if they have police to spare, if they’re not busy ie. the police are just driving around looking for crime, then they may as well go to a small crime
The chap was wanted for return to prison, he was stealing multiple times a day every day and it was probably at a time when it was quiet and the police had recourses to pursue it so they might as well. It would have been worse if they had been free but still said it wasn’t big enough to bother.
Shut up
I love the Police professionalism in dealing with serious cases , a man who habitually nicks chocolates or was it Aero, or Toblerone or Milk Tray yes my confidence in The Police Force has susequently been reinstated !
If it was a stolen car or a pedo they wouldn't want to know, but chocolate it's 999 sirens blaring
@@mrhapz3048 makes a change from them aresting people for things they say but they let rapists and fraudsters go fine with lack of evidence..
1:27 The police at its finest! I couldn’t stop laughing at this 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If these two couldn’t even catch a chocolate thief I definitely wouldn’t want them turning up if I called to deal with a more serious incident!
Equal rights literally cause so many deaths each year because a women is treated as if she can do everything a man does
Could you imagine being in a burning building as these two were day fire women, odds say you are are gonner
@@MrShortzYT innit it’s funny how equal rights being introduced correlates to the downfall of earth
@@MrShortzYT well they are police not fireservice so they wouldn't be in a fire
@@gigsawsoljier1408 well aware of what they are, but these are two women that couldn't even catch a snack rate between them, now imagine these Two trying to catch a crazed knifeman on a spree, or a large man beating someone to death
Same applied to any profession and that's why I said fire women
These two women between them probably couldn't lift a average male if they tried
It's scary to think these women have our lives in their hands all because someone decided a Woke checklist needed to be ticked
@@MrShortzYT you’re the man 💪🏿
i love how the police woman said she wouldn’t steal as many as he did sayingb she would tho
This is so British, it's brilliant.
4 coppers chasing a guy that stole some chocolate. Yet when your nan’s gets burgled, they won’t even turn up. They must really like chocolate!
I don’t understand how this constitutes as an emergency, the offence has already occurred, no ones life is in danger, where’s the risk or threat? Not really a need to call 999 for a box of chocolate, call the non-emergency line
Police are political and corporate enforcers these days. They'll come out in force for a 10p theft but "lack resources" when a pensioner gets mugged by a gang of youths.
He's wanted on recall to prison and he shoplifts every day multiple times a day. I think it does constitute an emergency.
Er well theft is a crime and if the police were not called out on shoplifting jobs then everyone would just be shoplifting 😂
I know - its all bullshit. Call 101 for bloody ripples!
@@djunior874 I don’t think it does it’s not life threatening
What a surprise...he gets out after sixteen weeks in a holiday camp and he's right back to his old tricks.
1:08 I’d hope you wouldn’t steal ANY considering you’re the police 😂🤣
Shop lifter he's nicked a box of Ripples LoL 😂
Free choco? The secret ingredient is crime.
Not crack as well?!?
But you love crack Hans!
They should be paying us to eat that shit
Look, stop. Just listen for one minute.......
Have you ever tried doing the washing up without washing up liquid??
"He's nicked a box of Galaxy Ripples" 😆
I could do with a box of ripples myself right now 🤣
People dont realise that small crimes like this add up! And if people turn a blind eye they will get even more cocky and steal something even more expensive! I work in a shop and witnessed several people shoplifting and its always expensive things that add up, we always get the coppers involved.
I think what is frustrating though is the police respond instantly to this but for example our house got broken into one night when we weren’t there we rang the police as soon as we got home and realised and they didn’t show for 7 days! They sent someone to take fingerprints from the doors even though it had been a week already then we just never heard off them ever again
@@Emily-tf3mz instantly? Someone steals round about £100-£200 and we are waiting abt 1hr or 2hrs for the police to arrive at our shop
@@kgames3563 someone steals possessions from your house and you wait 7 days lol
@@Emily-tf3mz ik thats ridiculous tbf aha
@@Emily-tf3mz are you in America? Because this is filmed in England
If those bloke coppers weren't there, they'd have lost him 🤣
So funny.in the garden munching ripples 😂😂😂😂
blue lights and sirens for chocolate, welp I've seen it all now.
@pc zxs its a waste of resources if they guy will get released the next day lmao
There's me thinking shoplifting was a civil matter...
LOL, no, theft is theft regardless of where you steal from, and theft is always a criminal matter.
Edit : if you're being sarcastic, sorry it's hard to tell with just text.
Theft is criminal regardless of it's nature.
Imagine someone is getting stabbed down the road and they've got these plonkers nearby chasing a man for a galaxy. Isn't worth the cost of resources to go after a few chocolates
its not even worth the cost of resources to go after the people getting stabbed
@@sa.8208 You're wrong, the people of this land pay for the police, and I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people would see it as good use of police time to tackle murder amongst young people.
i'm sure they'd prioritise a stabbing if one was happening mate. clearly this is the only thing they have on at this moment, think about it.
Quite a shitty kind of statement to make. Sure, doing it once or twice doesn't make much of an impact, but he's been shoplifting from the same place daily. Are you seriously suggesting that the police ignore blatant theft? Let me guess - You're just pissed that you got arrested for shoplifting and are just trying to convince yourself that you shouldn't have been arrested, it was the police's fault.
What are u talking about? £60 worth stolen 2 or 3 times a day. That's £120-£180 a day. Every day. That's more money than a 1 off mugging for most of us. So yes it's worth it.
Can picture him trying to down 24 galaxy ripples 😂 Spit them out 😂
😂😂😂😂
Lemme get the snap susuuuu
They don't turn up if your home is getting smashed up they ask you if the ppl are still there if you say they have gone then it's not an emergency and they come when they can but for shoplifting they have manpower, unbelievable
That's one heck of a sweet tooth he having to feed.... Well, it could be worse
I bet Woolworth used to have a problem with customers taking individual chocolate from the pick and mix. 16 weeks in prison? People can attack victims or kill people on the road and get community service.
It sounds funny. But Its what stealing the chocolate represents. Its anti-social, anti-cooperative behaviour. Not to mention that fact its patterned behaviour. If people like this aren't shown that there are consequences for acting like this, they'll never stop.
Anti-CO-OP-erative
plus it was an entire box worth £60, not just one bar
Guys he had a recall to prison too, he's not exactly a good egg.
It's a good thing he was shown the consequences... Just 16 weeks. In and out again. Admitting to a heroin addiction didn't seem to mean anything either.
when the police spend more resources looking for galaxy ripples than your car lol
ripples! so good they're worth stealing.
kicking over a box of ripples, should be lifed off after that LMAO
lmaooo she thinks he is gonna sell the ripples on
I know I shouldn’t laugh, but when she hit the deck 😂 PMSL 1:27
*sure she’s fine
prison doesnt work he need rehabilitation its that simple !
"oi mate wot ye in for?"
"nicked some choccy"
Christ, he's a desperate drug addict, he needs to be in rehab, not in a cell
they should put that money into mental health not people who could help them selves and are in their mess through choice. the officer said about drug problem in england but where is the highest drug rates in prisons maybe then need to sort that out
@@gigsawsoljier1408 nobody is an addict through choice
@@longjonhothan6963 they choose not to stop yes it's hard but it's not imposible they might not choose to become an addict but they choose to do nothing to stop it. unlike mental health where you can't do anything you just have to deal with it daily.
@@gigsawsoljier1408 addiction is usually directly related to mental health...
@@longjonhothan6963 they make the choice to use the substance that they get addicted to. I don't wake up one day addicted to alcohol, or weed, or cocaine, I have to actually use them for the addiction to start.
Mmm Galaxy ripple followed up by a mint Aero... My favourite 😂
I instantly knew it would be a coop when it said shoplifting
😆. Almost to the end I thought this was a spoof!🤣🤣
“I don’t think I’d steal as much as he did”
What are you implying officer?
Amazing....cos when your house gets burgled they don't want to know!!!...But a box of chocolates goes missing and they pull out the stops!!
I know stealing is wrong but this has made me gigggle
that ginger woman was tooooooo funny in that chase lol
That's an exciting day in Wellingborough
Listen a shopkeeper out there waiting for the lad
damn, keeping us safe! Lmao.
I worked nine years as security in Asda and it got to the point that I didn't want to go to work because we did absolutely nothing!, We was told to just be a visual presence on the shop floor and not to actively look to catch shoplifters, and even if we did catch some shoplifters the police refused to come out if the good came to less than £50 and if the shoplifter was a homeless or street drinkers we had to let them go wtf? No job satisfaction at all so I went back on the doors in Leeds
Nah ur job in asda seems boss tbh lol id love 2 get paid doing fuck all haha (hope ur safe working on doors tho that shits no joke)
I've always found it strange how different security jobs can be in those shops. I had a co-op express that I went into every other day as it was under my flat, I prob spent the earth in there during the pandemic. But the security guard FOLLOWED me down the road on two occasions and also asked me to show proof of buying what was in my bag (I didn't take a receipt so I had to show the money coming out of my account on monzo). I also saw the same guard chase a shop lifter through the park and tackle him.
Yet my friends who work in similar jobs tell me the same as you, that they're told to just stand there and look scary.
You gave up a job where you got paid to do nothing????
@@mirandahacket729 as much as that sounds great the days really drag when you're not busy
I once spoke to a security guard working in an Apple store in a busy shopping centre mall, in south east London. He told me that the apple store manager informed him and his two other colleagues that if someone came in, and stole a new £1300 iPhone 12, they were NOT to attempt to detain them, and just let them go. They were told they could call the police if they wanted, but were not to try and stop the offender making off. Essentially they just hired 3 blokes for a smallish store to deter people, and nothing else. Us police were regularly patrolling that area as it was in the run up to Xmas last year, so it’s not as if we didn’t bother turning up. Seemed rather strange to me.
The ripples in this situation will effect the whole of the community
“Are you tall enough to see over these fences?”
“Yea~ oop, there he is”
I saw a man that looked similar stealing hot chocolates from a coop in Hertfordshire about a year ago could be the same guy
Co-op already rob us with their prices
This guy is going for the classical criminal look, striped black and grey shirt!
Imagine getting arrested for stealing chocolate bars
Mad how much of an emergency this was, funny seeing that copper fall over.
This is definitely an emergency!
Maybe he should open his own cadburys shop
Imagine signing up to be part of the police force just to go and arrest a drug addict for stealing chocolate rateher than helping people that actually need emergency services.......absolutely amazing job officers, keep up the great work
It's not really their fault he stole.
Imagine being annoyed that a drug addict thief who was on recall to prison was arrested.
1:28 the way she drops 😂😂😂😂
You’d always fancy yourself against 2 female officers. If we’re going to be totally honest.
Not sure about that, pal. I know which ones I fancy!
I’d tell them both they would never have a chance we me then escape as they both sit crying
Once I stole and ate a 1p sweet from a pick and mix shop and looks like I dodged a criminal record and lengthy prison sentence
Of course this is set in Wellingborough lmao
Literally such a bad place
Two women should never be together patrolling. Absolutely irresponsible
Wow she ate dirt like a pro 😂
Blue lights for galaxy ripples 🤣 I've seen it all , real crime fighting some old person getting mugged these guys chasing choclate thieves 👍💩
I can’t believe they are putting all this effort into someone stealing chocolate, but when you get burgled or attacked they are nowhere to be seen…
You should try doing the job and join up. Those police are out there doing the best they can, where as you are just posting dross on RUclips. Do you have a job.
@@scottfletcher9134 If course I have a job..I do 12 hr shifts, 5 days a week...
@@Antipope23With those hours. I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate some random going onto you tube and slating your profession. I'm sure the police don't either.
999 for shoplifting and they responded on blue lights and sirens.
I thought 999 was for life and death emergencies only.
Literally put the lights on for somone stealing chocolates christ 🤣
Lol
He went from Mars to the edge of the Galaxy Now that’s what I call a marathon
They run so slow 😂
Next time my house gets burgled I'll just tell them I'm having a fly-on-the-wall documentary filmed and then we straight round
It's amazing how people think they are hard as fuck by expressing how much they don't like the police
you woulda thought they’d grow out of their police hating stage of life but obviously not
Can you imagine them grilling him in the interrogation room. WHERE ARE THE RIPPLES!?!?!
Doesn't matter what he stole he still stole
Exactly
When the fed fell over 😂
I could do with a box of ripples. Man ran cos of chocolate
Ive got a box of 30 50p each m8 fookin lush like
Man said 16 weeks in prison 😂
Galaxy ... bleugh, give him life without parole for having lousy taste in chocolate.
1:26 how does the grass taste duck 😂
999 shouldn't have been used for this - a guy stealing a box of chocolates
999 is for life-threatening emergencies only
They should have dialled 101 - which is the police non-emergency number
They'll still get there really quickly (especially late at night, when they have nothing else to do)
Id rob a couple ripples to let her pull me over 🤣