
The brief details: a stolen white car (in the picture) rammed into the shopfront of the WineCraft store in the early morning of 22 September, but reinforcing steel prevented the youths from getting access. A second car picked the two offenders up and sped off. CCTV caught the action.
Although no wine was stolen, it caused a lot of damage including to the stolen car. Are these youths so addle-brained that they can’t work out the futility of their crimes to start with? What will happen to them if the police decide to catch and prosecute them? Probably nothing, particularly if the Jacinda government’s new “cultural background considerations” are to their advantage, — all readers know what that means, and offenders probably do too.
“Are these youths so addle-brained that they can’t work out the futility of their crimes to start with?”
They’ve spent what money they get on drugs & booze and would like some more, thank you. Not too hard to work out is it?
“Are these youth so addle-brained that they can’t work out the futility of their crimes to start with? What will happen to them if the police decide to catch and prosecute them?”
This is fun to them, this all went on in the UK in the 90s. Check out the movie “Shopping”.
“Shopping is a 1994 British action crime drama film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson about a group of British teenagers who indulge in joyriding and ramraiding. It was the first major leading role for actor Jude Law, who first met his co-star and future wife Sadie Frost on the set of the film.”
Of course now in the UK and US they no longer bother to steal a car, they just flash mob a shop and clear it out whilst it is open.