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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
32 convictions for 65 offences.
Some of them aren't petty either.
https://www.staffordshire-live.co.uk...-woman-6220102
I'd guess he's got a host of mental health problems and the alcohol is just another layer on top. Even with the drink he's clearly got an issue with his moral compass so he's gonna be a danger to himself and others.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostClassy.
Some people are just idiots.
Why if he has 32 convictions for 35 offences in what looks like his twenties why is he not in jail?
She sounds like a delight also.
Why no alcohol treatment plan?
Some of them aren't petty either.
https://www.staffordshire-live.co.uk...-woman-6220102
Jamie Boultbee has today pleaded not guilty to two counts of assault against Kelly Webber, who was found dead at her home in Somerset Road, Stapenhill, on March 2.
Initially, a murder investigation was launched when the 40-year-old's body was found in her bedroom, having sustained several injuries.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
No it was your fantasies which got them banging on the door - that was the point. All they could find was a soggy Daily Mail and an iPad showing a photo search for Nadine Dorries, I heard.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
dhoogy fantasizing about a sex life again?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostIt’s a lovely hotel on the inside, outside it’s pretty nondescript and you’d never know it’s a hotel. But is is in a lovely part of the country, within walking distance of Dove Dale.
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It’s a lovely hotel on the inside, outside it’s pretty nondescript and you’d never know it’s a hotel. But is is in a lovely part of the country, within walking distance of Dove Dale.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostPrisons are over crowded. Judges have to be careful when convicting people and not send them to jail now unless they are really violent.
Costs money and the probation service would have to keep an eye on her. There is a shortage of probation officers.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostClassy.
Some people are just idiots.
Why if he has 32 convictions for 35 offences in what looks like his twenties why is he not in jail?
Originally posted by vetran View PostShe sounds like a delight also.
Why no alcohol treatment plan?
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Classy.
Some people are just idiots.
Why if he has 32 convictions for 35 offences in what looks like his twenties why is he not in jail?
She sounds like a delight also.
Why no alcohol treatment plan?
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Hey Vetran...
.... have you read this story?
https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/10/coupl...ests-18419052/
A couple have been fined £500 each after they had such wild sex they kept fellow hotel guests awake.
Jamie Boultbee and Kaylie Hursthouse checked into the Moorlands Izaak Walton in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, on Valentine’s Day.
But they became so randy that police had to be called in the early hours of the morning.
They were given a keycard to let themselves into the room where they had caused damage to the bathroom door.
Prosecutor Karen Wright said: ‘Hursthouse was heavily intoxicated and smelt of alcohol. She was slurring her words and was unsteady on her feet. Boultbee was lying in bed. Hursthouse said the reason for the noise was them having rough sex.
‘She said a bruise to her head was from headbutting someone a few days earlier out of anger due to her losing a child.’
The hotel said they caused £1,000 in damages, including £250 they had to give as refunds to guests in three other rooms disturbed by the couple’s sex.
Boultbee, who has 33 convictions for 65 offences, was represented by Mike Kimberley who described him as an alcoholic.
He said: ‘The young lady saw he was suffering from depression and thought it was a good idea to go away for a romantic night. They were totally inebriated, angry and whatever.
‘The manager came. He was fully co-operative and Boultbee did say he would pay for any damage. He remembers kicking the bathroom door. The hotel has to be compensated. It is only right he pays £500 compensation.
‘Doctors have told him if he continues with his current lifestyle he will be dead within two years.’
Mark Bromley, mitigating for Hursthouse, said: ‘Unfortunately this planned romantic over-exuberant intimacy caused a disturbance for other residents of the hotel.
‘She also accepts that she should pay towards the problems that were caused.. They spent nearly £200 for this break away for two days. They had to cut their stay short because of the incident.’
The couple, from Burton, admitted criminal damage and were fined £500 each along with other costs totalling £161.
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