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Shaun Newton wanted by police

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  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,207
    What a pathetic man. I used to "love" Newts as well.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    It was some treasure hunt if it lasted a year - I'm tempted to send Mrs Otto on one.
  • HandG
    HandG Posts: 2,138
    In my experience, it is always a good idea to break up heavy sessions with a couple of hours sleep otherwise the mind starts playing tricks. Not sure that it always leads to breaking into houses though but there you go.

    Sounds like it might be time to give up the bugle Sean.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,298
    Oh what, you never been on a treasure hunt when you break into someone's house before
  • StigThundercock
    StigThundercock Posts: 3,722
    Community service for burglary and skipping bail is piss weak sentencing and the judge should be ashamed. Newt's story is risible and smacks of disrespecting the process. The jury certainly weren't swayed. The judges bleeding heart "...concerned for your mental health..." is making excuses for felony. Drunk, stoned, whatever, we are unequivocally responsible for our actions and should be punished when we are convicted of transgressions. Scumbag behaviour is scumbag behaviour and must be dealt with accordingly. Pissed or stoned is just another bad choice you've made not a justification for appeasement.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    edited July 2017

    Community service for burglary and skipping bail is piss weak sentencing and the judge should be ashamed. Newt's story is risible and smacks of disrespecting the process. The jury certainly weren't swayed. The judges bleeding heart "...concerned for your mental health..." is making excuses for felony. Drunk, stoned, whatever, we are unequivocally responsible for our actions and should be punished when we are convicted of transgressions. Scumbag behaviour is scumbag behaviour and must be dealt with accordingly. Pissed or stoned is just another bad choice you've made not a justification for appeasement.

    I think we've found out whose house it was :wink:
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,872
    "£1000 rent from TWO properties in Bow" ?

    I'd love to know what place in Bow rents for £500 these days.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,528

    Community service for burglary and skipping bail is piss weak sentencing and the judge should be ashamed. Newt's story is risible and smacks of disrespecting the process. The jury certainly weren't swayed. The judges bleeding heart "...concerned for your mental health..." is making excuses for felony. Drunk, stoned, whatever, we are unequivocally responsible for our actions and should be punished when we are convicted of transgressions. Scumbag behaviour is scumbag behaviour and must be dealt with accordingly. Pissed or stoned is just another bad choice you've made not a justification for appeasement.

    I hope you never have mental health problems.
  • Sounds like he has major problems. If it's an isolated incident I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt of a man in complete breakdown.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,399

    Sounds like he has major problems. If it's an isolated incident I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt of a man in complete breakdown.

    I bet you would not say that if your property was turned over.

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  • stonewallpenalty
    stonewallpenalty Posts: 3,842
    edited July 2017

    Sounds like he has major problems. If it's an isolated incident I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt of a man in complete breakdown.

    I bet you would not say that if your property was turned over.
    If it's a mentally ill man of previous good character I would have a lot lighter look on it compared to a scum bug 23 year old who hasn't worked a day in his life.

    But from this position of internet poster of which my comment was angled from I am not completely sure of the circumstances around the offence or where Shaun has been mentally or if he was always scum bag that played football.

    I am fully aware of the damage burgalers do to families across the country every year. As the advert says it's often what they leave behind which is the main problem.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,104
    What a awful sad state of affairs. He clearly isn't a 'burgler', but a sad case who seems to have gone completely off the rails and sunken into a painful life of drink, drugs and no self worth.

    Sad he either hasn't got the people around him to keep him on the straight, or the ability to manage it himself.

    Was a cracking player as well.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,399

    Sounds like he has major problems. If it's an isolated incident I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt of a man in complete breakdown.

    I bet you would not say that if your property was turned over.
    If it's a mentally ill man of previous good character I would have a lot lighter look on it compared to a scum bug 23 year old who hasn't worked a day in his life.

    But from this position of internet poster of which my comment was angled from I am not completely sure of the circumstances around the offence or where Shaun has been mentally or if he was always scum bag that played football.

    I am fully aware of the damage burgalers do to families across the country every year. As the advert says it's often what they leave behind which is the main problem.
    I liked Newton when he was at Charlton.

    What has become of him now is very sad, but f*** him when he is interfering with other peoples lives.
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,775
    Very sad, him and Robinson are probably my favourite wingers of the last 35 years.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Porsches have got good windscreens.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,528
    edited July 2017

    Sounds like he has major problems. If it's an isolated incident I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt of a man in complete breakdown.

    I bet you would not say that if your property was turned over.
    If it's a mentally ill man of previous good character I would have a lot lighter look on it compared to a scum bug 23 year old who hasn't worked a day in his life.

    But from this position of internet poster of which my comment was angled from I am not completely sure of the circumstances around the offence or where Shaun has been mentally or if he was always scum bag that played football.

    I am fully aware of the damage burgalers do to families across the country every year. As the advert says it's often what they leave behind which is the main problem.
    I liked Newton when he was at Charlton.

    What has become of him now is very sad, but f*** him when he is interfering with other peoples lives.
    Burglary, it goes without saying, is awful. But it doesn't sound as though he took anything. Going on the accounts of what happened, he does not sound like a man who was in control of his mental faculties. I hope he gets help. Drink and drugs are often a form of self medicating to help cope with underlying problems.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,399
    SDAddick said:

    Sounds like he has major problems. If it's an isolated incident I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt of a man in complete breakdown.

    I bet you would not say that if your property was turned over.
    If it's a mentally ill man of previous good character I would have a lot lighter look on it compared to a scum bug 23 year old who hasn't worked a day in his life.

    But from this position of internet poster of which my comment was angled from I am not completely sure of the circumstances around the offence or where Shaun has been mentally or if he was always scum bag that played football.

    I am fully aware of the damage burgalers do to families across the country every year. As the advert says it's often what they leave behind which is the main problem.
    I liked Newton when he was at Charlton.

    What has become of him now is very sad, but f*** him when he is interfering with other peoples lives.
    Burglary, it goes without saying, is awful. But it doesn't sound as though he took anything. Going on the accounts of what happened, he does not sound like a man who was in control of his mental faculties. I hope he gets help. Drink and drugs are often a form of self medicating to help cope with underlying problems.
    He possibly needs help for telling porkies, also might need to find a new set of friends.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    If you do a treasure hunt with your kids the trick is to sort the clues in reverse steps from the prize.
    Quicker and easier.