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Old 31-08-2011, 12:36 PM #11
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Lightbulb London riots: Boy, 11, sentenced over bin theft in Romford

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-14732986

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An 11-year-old has been given an 18-month youth rehabilitation order for stealing a bin during the recent riots.

The boy, from Romford in east London, is the youngest rioter in London to face prosecution, according to police.

He committed the offence just five days after being given a referral order for arson and criminal damage in an unrelated incident.

The youngster took the waste bin, which was worth £50, from Debenhams in Romford on 8 August.

Havering Magistrates' Court was told a group of "males" had smashed the windows of the store, causing £6,000 worth of damage.

A policeman spotted the boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, reaching in to take a bin that was on display, magistrates heard.

Cut bus seats

The boy had previously admitted a charge of burglary.

The 11-year-old was placed under an 18-month youth rehabilitation order, and told that his local authority will dictate where he lives for the next six months.

He was already under a referral order, put in place at the same court on 3 August, for an incident in July when he cut the seats of a bus with a stanley knife and tried to set fire to the exposed foam.

When the driver would not let him off, the 11-year-old threw a stone at the exit door of the route 174 bus and then kicked a hole in the shattered glass so that he could jump out while the bus was still moving.

Passing sentence, District Judge John Woollard said boy, who sat in court next to his mother, had been involved in "major disorder" just days after appearing before magistrates.

He said: "My view is that the offence is a very serious one.

"If you were a little older you would be ending up in prison, you would be looked after there rather than elsewhere.

"You need to understand very clearly that you can't get away with committing offences of this nature."
The nasty little tyke needs a damned good thrashing .....

Bring back the birch, I say .....

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