The Anonymous Widower

What’s Going On In Luton?

Luton has always struck me as a rather boring place, which is a bit like Ipswich, but last night they had their ninth shooting in a year, as reported here on the BBC.

What is going on?

 

May 13, 2013 Posted by | News | , | Leave a Comment

The End Of the Affair?

With Vicky Pryce being released from jail this morning and Chris Huhne probably to come out too, will this mark the end of the affair?

I doubt it and it will still cause money to be wasted, some of which will have been contributed by taxpayers.

Surely, the solution to this affair, was when Huhne was found guilty of lying to a Court, he should have been banned from driving for life.  Perhaps, Pryce should have suffered the same fate, as she was aiding and abetting a convicted criminal to drive.

Perhaps, we need an offence of using a driving licence to commit crime, which should be punishable by a life ban from driving.

May 13, 2013 Posted by | Travel | , , | Leave a Comment

Now That Is A Bank Raid!

There are reports from the United States about what must rank as the world’s biggest bank robbery.  The story is on France24 here. Here’s the opening paragraph.

Cyber thieves around the world stole $45 million by hacking into debit card companies, lifting withdrawal limits, and helping themselves from cash machines, US authorities said Thursday.

It just shows how you should carefully monitor your bank account.

I think it also shows, that your money is probably safer in an account or securities, where it is working hard. After all, suppose you have money in a deposit account, in the same bank account, as your main current account, a crooked bank employee could perhaps hack your account, move the money to your current account and get his friends to withdraw it from cash machines with forged bank cards. It may seem to be an unlikely scenario, but when the truth comes out from this mega-robbery, it might be only one step away from a scenario the banks believe can’t happen.

A bank is only as secure as its weakest link. As we’ve seen over the last few years, they have found a few of those.  But how many more are there?

May 10, 2013 Posted by | Finance, News | , | Leave a Comment

Missing White Woman Syndrome

This article on the BBC web site is an interesting observation on the dreadful cases of abduction in Cleveland.

The trouble is that the media knows what stories are popular and will generate more advertising.

Although, the article is mainly about the United States, could we say honestly hand-on-heart, that the media would have taken the same interest in the Madeleine McCann case, if she had not been white?

May 9, 2013 Posted by | World | , , | Leave a Comment

Britain Is Becoming Less Violent

According to this report on the BBC about a report from the Institute for Economics and Peace, Britain is becoming a less violent place.

On the other hand, you do get different perceptions from talking to people.  Several times, when I say to someone, as I did last Saturday, that I live in Hackney, there is a general view that it is an area with crime and rioting all the time, and a generally low standard of living.

Since, I’ve moved to this area, I’ve not seen anything the least bit violent, an aggressive dog or anything to worry about. There was the tragic incident round the corner, where a young girl was run over by a hit-and-run driver, but she got off a bus and ran behind it to cross the road without looking, despite the fact, there is a light-controlled crossing a few metres away. I don’t think we can put that down to the area, as this sort of incident happens everywhere.

I think there has been one case of housebreaking in the area, where someone went out and left a window open.  There was certainly more petty thieving when I lived in rural Suffolk, than this area of Hackney.

The only crime, that appears to be common, is the con artists, who come up with all sorts of non-violent scams.  I think, the fake gold ring trick, has been tried on me, about four times in the last year, but only once in the local area. Another time was actually outside Selfridges.

But then, there have always been scammers and let’s face it the Internet is full of them!

April 24, 2013 Posted by | News | , , | Leave a Comment

Labour Can’t Win If It’s On Mick Philpott’s Side

This is the headline on an opinion in The Times.

It’s full of good facts and is a must read.

April 5, 2013 Posted by | News | , , , | Leave a Comment

Some People Will Nick Anything

I saw the Big Egg Hunt in London last year at Canary Wharf, but I can’t find the post. According to this report, one of the eggs has been stolen in Glasgow. Two actually went missing in London, but were returned.

Some people would think, that as the eggs went to Liverpool, that stereotypes would say that some would have gone missing there.  But they didn’t! On the other hand, Liverpool has lots of street sculpture and  the Superlambananas.

March 17, 2013 Posted by | News | , , | Leave a Comment

How Many Roman Catholic Priests Are Married?

Most people, myself included, would have answered none to this question. But now after this case reported here and in several papers like The Times, the question is how many other priests are leading a hypocritical double life?

I think the Catholic church should take serious action to stop priests from doing things their vows of chastity explicitly forbid them. I’m told that there are fiendish devices available on the Internet, which have their origins in those, that mediaeval knights locked around their ladies interesting bits.

Alternatively, they could change the vows and make them more in line with the real world.

March 16, 2013 Posted by | News | , , | 12 Comments

Illegal Cigarettes On The Rise

According to this article in the Metro, the amount of illegal cigarettes smoked has risen by a third and is now costing the Exchequer about £2 billion pounds a year.

Perhaps, we should make it a criminal offence to smoke illegally smuggled cigarettes.

March 4, 2013 Posted by | Health | , , | Leave a Comment

A Real Advantage Of Not Having A Car

A friend of mine had their car stolen yesterday.

The day before the battery went flat and they had to call the AA to get moving. So when they got back home yesterday, they left the engine running so that their partner could drive the car to the garage to get a new battery fitted.

But when their partner went back outside, they found that the car had disappeared.

What I find so funny about this story, is not the fact that the engine had been left running on the street, but that the car is one of the oldest Homda Civics on London’s streets.  But then it is difficult to understand the mind of the criminal. Perhaps they wanted it for cover for a ram raid on an old peoples’ home or to con someone out of a Zimmer frame.

And to make matters worse, I don’t suspect it had been properly cleaned for some time.  So it probably wouldn’t impress the girl-friend. That is assuming it was stolen by a man! on the other hand it could have been stolen by a man with a sense of humour to get rid of his girl-friend!

You have to ask various question.  Was it full of petrol, as this would give a motive for this serious crime? Did my friend, a non-smoker, keep pound coins for the meter in the ash tray? Both facts would have at least doubled the value of the vehicle.

My friend is seriously questioning the need to replace this car. Perhaps, it is a message from some supreme being, who feels that another non-driver is a good thing!

I shall keep laughing as this is possibly the biggest advantage of not having a car.

March 1, 2013 Posted by | Travel | , , | Leave a Comment

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