This is
definitely not funny and you cannot afford to ignore it. Years ago, you cannot
see acts like this in Britain, when the morals were still morals as drawn from
the Holy Bible.
You
cannot afford to be folding your hands and thinking that it is not your
business. It certainly starts from somewhere and it needs to be curbed before
it is too late. This is not good sight.
Can you
help? There are many things you can do to help. You can educate people on the disadvantages
of acts like these; you can help to provide more jobs; you can create an
awareness forum for people to talk about causes and prevention of acts like
this. I mean a million more things that you are capable of doing to help.
The bottom-line
is that you need to do something to help the next generation. A lot of us have
enjoyed what it is like to live in a peaceful community and generation, let us build
a better one for our children and the next generation.
Arise
today and do what you can to help.
Happy Reading!!!!
Daring
thieves blow the entire front off Lloyds Bank in Bristol
Nicholas
Reilly for Metro.co.ukSaturday 4 Apr 2015 6:06 pm
Nope, this isn’t from a film
(Picture: SWNS)
This photo might look like the aftermath of a disaster movie, but it’s
the scene that cops were faced with when the front of a bank was blown off by
thieves.
The daring raid at Lloyds bank in Shirehampton, Bristol, reduced the
entire shop front to debris as thieves made off with a cash machine.
An eyewitness reported seeing a gang of seven or eight men in balaclavas
storming the bank before escaping with cash at around 2am on Friday morning.
The man, who wished to remain anonymous, was working nearby when the
raid occurred.
‘I heard this loud bang which was louder than a firework’, he said.
‘There was a lot of vibration and smoke.
Police are investigating the
raid at Lloyds Bank in Shirehampton. (Picture: SWNS)
‘I rushed out and saw about seven or eight men with black balaclavas,
black coats – they were all in black. One of them had a crowbar.
‘The cash point was blown into the middle of the road and they were
taking black boxes out of it.
‘They left the scene in two cars. Everything was over in less than a
minute.’
A 19-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident and remanded
in custody after a car was stopped by police.
An Avon and Somerset police spokesman said: ‘Our inquiries are
continuing and we’re appealing to anyone who might have been in the area at the
time of the incident who may have seen suspicious activity or have information
to help our inquiries.
‘If you can help, contact Bristol CID on the force number 101, quoting
log number 87 of 03.04.2015.
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