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Kids cancer charity thief spared jail – despite sheriff’s warning

June 15, 2012
EXCLUSIVE:
A LOWLIFE kids cancer charity thief who was warned that he faced jail if he failed to make a “substantial” donation to the cause he stole from was yesterday allowed to maintain his liberty – without any mention of the contribution which was demanded from him.
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This despicable person should be made to work with children with cancer for his 200 hours of unpaid work…then he might actually learn something!
Perhaps he should meet with the parents of that little girl from Sandbank who is fighting against leukemia and winning at the moment. She and her parents are worth a million of his lowlife theiving scum type.
Both of the first two points made are excellent, I’m all for restorative justice. If our justice system can turn these individuals around this is far more cost effective in the long run benefiting both society and the tax payer. Just wondering ‘Jaguar32′, without in any way shape or form condoning the unfortunate who committed this diplorable act, is it just those who steal charity tins who are “lowlife theiving scum type”? or are self employed or multi national companies who commit the serious tax avoidance “lowlife theiving scum type” too? There are many many individuals respectably dressed in suits in this rotten system committing offences which have much larger economic, not to mention negative social repercussions. It’s easy to vilify those you feel are beneath you just because their crimes are apparent.