Thieves who got away with 3,000 blank passports and visas worth around £2.5 million targeted the van as it stopped at a newsagent's
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That's all right though - I'm sure one of the 25 millions CCTV cameras/330 millions speed cameras/2 year detention without charge etc etc will get em.Originally posted by expat View PostYes, you can trust these people with your ID.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by expat View PostThieves who got away with 3,000 blank passports and visas worth around £2.5 million targeted the van as it stopped at a newsagent's
That's very suspect. I think the first line of enquiry should focus on the van drivers.
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The BBC interviewed some chap about this earlier. He claimed they were in a secure van, but when asked what that meant, he admitted that it amounted to it having an extra padlock.
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Love the comment this morning on the news - the bit about them being useless because the data is encrypted!Originally posted by expat View PostYes, you can trust these people with your ID.
Why am I not persuaded by this exceptional argument from those nice folks the New Labour Party I don't know
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Encrypted AND empty: a remarkable double!Originally posted by zathras View PostLove the comment this morning on the news - the bit about them being useless because the data is encrypted!Comment
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