Tuesday, 30 November 2010

CUNTWATCH - Scott Marsh..........Cradley Heathen.


There's no hiding place when you are on CUNTWATCH..............

Man caught on film kicking dog

This is the horrific moment a drunken former police worker was caught on CCTV kicking his dog.

Ex-Police Community Support Officer Scott Marsh, aged 25, of Wesley Court, Cradley Heath, carried out the “sickening attack” on his American bulldog Sasha in June.

He has been banned from owning a pet for seven years after admitting animal cruelty.

Marsh was captured on CCTV in the lift at the block of flats where he lived, kicking Sasha, Warley Magistrates’ Court heard.

The images show Marsh enter the lift with the pet, before kicking her in the head. He pulls the lead and kicks Sasha in the body.

The dog appears to writhe around in pain on the floor of the lift. Marsh again tugs the lead, before kicking the dog in the head again. He then drags Sasha to her feet as the lift doors open.

The court heard how the dog appeared to urinated in the lift out of fear.

RSPCA prosecutor Nick Sutton told the court Marsh admitted the matter when he was interviewed.

Marsh told police he was drunk at the time. His defence solicitor Mr Parminder Hayre told the court Marsh had been going through personal problems following a break-up with his partner. He had also lost his dream job as a PSCO.

Marsh was given a 12-month community order, ordered to pay costs of £992 and ordered to carry out 80 hours of unpaid work.

Sasha recovered and has been re-homed.


Sasha the American bulldog is leading a new life after being removed from her violent owner.

It takes a 'special' sort of person to mistreat animals (OK, i'm not vegetarian so i appreciate the irony). This sort of behaviour does'nt normally just show itself at the age of 25. There would have been signs much earlier in life. Possibly making a kitten suffer with a cigarette butt, burning ants with lighter-fuel or pulling the wings off of flies. The sort of thing that makes somebody different from the other kids on the street.

This incident could have been a one-off but more than likely was not it is just that it was caught on camera. He also slipped under the radar to be recruited by the fuzz, no surprises there!

It is not about violence, it is about power and control. That is what really drives somebody with this sort of mentality, again no surprises that he was in his 'dream' job as a PCSO.

Or was.

A 'dream' for him, probably a potential 'nightmare' for the general public. The last thing that thugs like Scott Marsh need is a fucking uniform and unbridled power to be inflicted on the local citizens that pay his wages. The Police need to sift wankers like him out if they are to be awarded a modicum of credibility IMO.

People like this always blame something else. Alcohol in this case. Well if this is what happens after a few beers..............do'nt do it. Oh and the break-up with his girlfriend. I would like to hear her side of the story.

People who are capable of inflicting pain and suffering on animals particularly animals that only want to please them and place all their trust in them are very dangerous people and are more like to be involved in domestic abuse whether it be power and control through mental abuse or physical violence, often both.

The Police should have picked up on this at an earlier stage, i do'nt know what the initial period that either Police or PCSO's have to serve before they are taken on full-time but it should be a couple of years, if not already.

As for the dog - she has been done a favour by being captured on CCTV being given a beating at least she is in a better place, i wonder what his ex-girlfriend looks like?

As for the breed of dog. He's not the sort of chap that's going to walk around Cradley Heath with a Poodle or a Chihuahua is he?

What about an American Boxer? Try kicking the shit out of this one and see how far you get Scott!


Above - 'Iron' Mike Tyson, former boxer..........oh, and convicted rapist.

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'Aint seen me, right...........

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Bunce the Dunce............................

What is it with the Police?


"Sorry mate, ca'nt 'elp yer, me stab-proof vests' in the wash".........


Is it the testosterone-charged atmosphere coupled with an intimidating looking uniform, festooned with all sorts of goodies, 'to put society right' and, above all, that feeling of power that the whole package delivers?.

It does seem to attract a high % of nobbers whether they be socially inadequate 'mummys-boy' prats like the saddo depicted below or the 'run of the mill' overbearing aggressive thug that can be found in this part of the world.

There have been a number of incidents within the region of people being pulled over late at night by impersonators of the Constabvestulary and the last thing you need is dickheads like Bunce. I for one am not surprised that he was rumbled quickly. He looks like he still has a fucking paper round!

Wannabe policeman pulled over drivers


Above - Daniel Bunce.

A wannabe policeman fitted blue flashing lights to his Ford Focus and pulled drivers over on West Midlands roads after failing to get a job in the force, a court heard.

Daniel Bunce was facing jail today after a judge told him impersonating a policeman was “very serious”.

The 20-year-old from Tipton bought the lights after his application to get a legitimate job in the police was turned down.

He was also spotted using them to beat traffic jams, Warley Magistrates Court heard yesterday.

Mr Peter Love, prosecuting, said it was “bizarre case”. He said Bunce, who was a security guard but is now out of work, bought the silver Focus in January this year and had the lights fitted to the roof of his car shortly afterwards.

On September 1, he sped up alongside Andrew Garmston, who was riding his three-wheeled motorbike in Jervoise Lane in West Bromwich, and gestured for him to pull over.

Bunce gave Mr Garmston a ticking off for not wearing a helmet before reassuring him he was not going to fine him this time.

Mr Love said Joseph Richards, a friend of Mr Garmston who had been riding alongside him on a quad bike, recognised Bunce from school.

He said “you’re not a police officer” but Bunce responded that he was from Wednesbury traffic division before driving off.

The friends called police who matched the incident with a separate report of a Ford Focus using a flashing light in traffic jams on the southbound M5 at Worcester on April 30.

In interview, Bunce, of Beech Crescent, said he had pulled people over a number of times.

He admitted one charge of impersonating a special constable or a member of a police force.

Mr Gerard Brady, defending, said: “There is an immense amount of regret.

“He has always wanted to be a policeman. He applied for the job but did not get it.”

Mr Brady said his defendant had previously been in a part-time traffic management job which meant he could use orange flashing lights — but this did not include the blue lights.

“He was immature and regrets his actions,” said Mr Brady.

District Judge Graham Wilkinson said he had not ruled out custody saying: ”Impersonating a police officer is an offence I take very seriously.”

The case was adjourned for reports and Bunce is due to appear in court again on January 4.

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Stupid Fat Fuck.

At least the Plods sifted this one out before he could do any serious harm, an awful lot get thru though. There does seem to be quite a lot in the 'cardboards' or the Plastic Plods IMO. When they are not texting, shopping for food or looking in shops what do they actually do? I mean, a lot of them are only one step away from impersonating a Policeman..........technically!

I do'nt actually think he did a very good job of impersonating a Policeman.

I mean you can walk around all day and see people breaking the law e.g.............

Drinking in public places.
Anti-social behaviour.
Tinted windows on vehicles.
Illegal number plates.

That's just the sort of things that i notice but do you see any coppers.......................rarely.



Now if Bunce the Dunce was sitting in a warm office eating a pizza or waiting at the chippy for a takeaway or shopping in Waitrose............that's more like impersonating a Policeman.

Unfortunately not all incidents involved with Police impersonators are as innocuous as this. Below are a selection and they are not isolated. So frequent, in fact, that i for one would be quite happy to drive past a Policeman at night who was attempting to flag me down.... and argue the toss in court.

Cop impersonators jailed for robbery

Carr and Ellis used police uniforms to help them commit their robberies

A MULTI-MILLION pound robbery by a gang impersonating police officers has seen two men sentenced to a total of 53 years.

On 6 December 2007 five men dressed in police uniform used the intercom at the offices of Verizon, a telecommunications firm based in St Pancras Way, N1. They claimed they had been called to reports of men on the roof and needed access to the building to check it out.

BROMLEY: Police impersonators rob and beat pensioner

Wednesday 17th December 2008

AN 89-YEAR-OLD man has been beaten and robbed in his home by two men pretending to be police officers.

The thugs forced their way into his property in Walpole Road, Bromley Common, after he opened the door to one of them when he said he was a policeman.

They began to hit him in the face as he was slow to respond to their demands for money and one of them pulled the telephone line out of the wall before ransacking the rest of the house...........

Police have issued this E-fit of one of the attackers
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Apparantly 14 Mannikins from British Home Stores were questioned and released on Police bail the following morning....

Police Impersonators in Loughton


Liakat Ali and Syed Mohiwan, stopped and searched approximately 100 women between April and May last year. The students dressed up impersonating officers and patrolled Loughton in a modified Vauxhall Vectra so stop and demand on the spot fines for speeding.
Both were jailed for two years.

The above examples serve to illustrate the range of crimes committed by Police impersonators and that not all are of the Bunce the Dunce type.

Mind you here's one last incident that you could'nt make up because the claim of impersonation involves the real thing............I have copied and pasted the article in full (unlike the others) as you really could'nt make it up! It is worth reading in full just in case in happens to........you.

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Above - Ian Tomlinson and Right being assaulted by a Police impersonator with another 4 Police impersonators looking on!............Allegedley.

Police claim Ian Tomlinson could have been attacked by fake G20 cop


The family of Ian Tomlinson were told by a senior investigator he may have been assaulted by a police impersonator shortly before he collapsed and died, it was revealed today.

The suggestion by the City of London Police was made after video evidence showed the newspaper vendor being attacked with a baton and pushed to the ground by an officer in riot gear.

According to an officer investigating the 47-year-old's death he could have clashed with a protester "dressed in police uniform" before he collapsed at the G20 demonstrations on 1 April.

The conversation took place at an emergency meeting with Mr Tomlinson's family and the Independent Police Complaints Commission on 8 April, hours after the footage was released.

A source present at the meeting said the senior investigator's comment was made after he was pressed on how the identity of the officer could be established from the video.

The claim is contained in a report by campaign group Inquest, whose researchers have interviewed Mr Tomlinson's widow Julia.

The group, which assists the families of people who die in police custody, said the suggestion of an attack by an imposter gave the impression that the investigation was biased. According to Inquest, the City of London police "completely failed to persuade the Tomlinson family of its impartiality".

Mrs Tomlinson would not discuss the report today, but accused the police of causing her husband's death.

She told the Standard at her home on the Isle of Dogs: "My daughters have lost their dad. My husband's ashes are in that living room. He wouldn't be there if it wasn't for the police.

"Ian didn't die of a heart attack, the police killed him."

The Inquest report reveals that Mr Tomlinson's family were not able to see his body until six days after his death. Police instead used fingerprints to identify him. The report also says a post-mortem examination found that Mr Tomlinson had a wound on his right leg that could have been caused by a bite from a police dog.

The IPCC is also accused of an "obvious error of judgment" by failing to launch an independent inquiry immediately. The report's authors said forensic evidence may have been lost as a result and claimed IPCC officials failed to treat police accounts with a "healthy degree of scepticism".

The IPCC was blocked from attending the first post mortem by the coroner and the Tomlinson family were not told they could attend. The report also raises concerns that police delayed an ambulance from reaching Mr Tomlinson as he lay dying in Cornhill.

Deborah Coles, co-director of Inquest, said there were similarities with the death of anti-fascist activist Blair Peach, a teacher who died on a demonstration in London in 1979. There have been repeated claims that Mr Peach was killed by police officers who struck him over the head. A secret report into the death of Mr Peach is due to be published by the end of the year.

Mrs Coles said of the Tomlinsons: "There is a deep frustration this family feel, which is common with other families where they were given misinformation, with the initial police investigation." The City of London Police and the Met Police were unable to comment on the claims. An IPCC spokeswoman said it could not discuss an ongoing investigation.

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It beggars belief does'nt it? The Met must have got that statement straight out of a Christmas cracker.

It almost makes you think that the bloke sent to deal with The Tomlinsons was a Police impersonator!

Here's some more.......................or are they.........there's an awful lot of food involved.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQM-OTVUMHs

Finally - here's a series of pictures of Bunce the Dunce on being told he has his interview to be a plod.


"Err I'd like to join the Police,... I can join?...


"I have in interview next week?!"

There obviously is a very practical reason why Police helmets are made the way they are, below is an example of it's prime use... to sit on top of a prick!



Above - "Gotcha" - man being arrested for impersonating Jesus. The others in uniform in the picture just think they are God.

"Every move you make, every smile you take i'll be watching you"


Oh yes - and where was he when Ian Tomlison was killed?


Above - another 3 impersonators!


"Goodnight all" (from the doyen of all Police impersonators)

Remember, you ain't seen me.....................................






Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Doppelganger Thug of the Week............................

Hardly a week goes by without some local ne'er do well appearing on the front page somewhere!

Well, this week is no different and the current specimen of Pondlife is detailed below.

Life sentence warning for "dangerous" Stourbridge crook


Craig Hickinbottom

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A NOTORIOUS armed robber who raided shops across the Stourbridge area has been told he could be jailed for life.

Following a two-week trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court, Craig Hickinbottom, was found guilty of possessing a firearm.

He was remanded in custody while reports were prepared for Judge Martin Walsh, who said he would consider handing down an indeterminate sentence for public protection.

Hickinbottom, aged 29, was detained after a police chase in West Bromwich while driving a car stolen in Stourbridge after he fled from a Walsall bail hostel.

Following the chase he was arrested along with 18-year-old passenger Conor Cox of New Street, Brierley Hill.

A third man, Dean Isitt, 31, left the scene armed with a sawn-off shotgun and three cartridges, he later threatened to shoot a man at a West Bromwich iron and steel firm.

Isitt told the man, "Get out of my way or I will shoot" as he held up the gun before running off along a canal towpath.

Isitt, of Waterfall Lane, Rowley Regis, dropped the gun but it was recovered by police and they found his fingerprints on the bag used to carry the weapon.

Hickinbottom, of no fixed address, Isitt and Cox all denied possessing the firearm, possessing the stolen Vauxhall Corsa and false registration plates.

The judge remanded the three men in custody after a jury found them guilty on all charges.
Hickinbottom was branded a dangerous criminal by police during a nationwide manhunt after he escaped from custody in 2006.

The search began after armed men freed Hickinbottom from a prison van while he was serving a five-year-eleven-month sentence for armed robbery at shops in Norton and Kingswinford.
In 2007 he was jailed for three-and-a-half years for the escape and two years later lost an appeal against his category A status and licence conditions which banned him from visiting large parts of the region - which he was found to have breached.

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Stolen vehicles, car chases, bail hostels, shotguns, spare cartridges, he probably picked up all the tricks practicising Grand Theft Auto on his, mandatory Sony PS3 whilst doing chokey in Blakenhurst.



This boy has form..............

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Armed robber on the run after prison van hold-up

A 'violent' armed robber was on the run last night after escaping from a prison van held up at gunpoint by a masked gang.

In a pre-planned ambush Craig Hickinbottom, 24, escaped after the vehicle taking him from court to jail was stopped by two armed men. The van's staff were told they would be shot if they refused to hand Hickinbottom over.

The armed robber was being returned to Blakenhurst jail in Worcestershire from a routine appearance at nearby Redditch Magistrates' Court on a charge of driving while disqualified.
He was the sole occupant of the Reliance prison van, which was forced to a halt by an Audi car shortly after 1pm yesterday.

The vehicle was less than 400 yards away from the jail when its drivers were forced to release Hickinbottom, who is partway through a five year, 11 month sentence for robbery, was bundled out and escaped in the Audi which was last seen travelling north on the M5 near Redditch. No shots were fired and no one was injured.

The car was last seen travelling north on the M5 and police are appealing for witnesses.
A West Mercia Police spokesman said: 'Members of the public who see the men are asked not to approach them but to call 999 immediately.'

Detective Chief Inspector Kevin Purcell said two men wearing balaclavas used a gun to threaten staff in the van. 'He (Hickinbottom) is a violent individual, he is serving a prison sentence for armed robbery, his escape today was facilitated by people with a handgun,' he added.
'He is very dangerous. The drivers of the van were threatened with a firearm. This is an unusual crime and I think it is audacious.

'I would urge anyone who may have information or who may know where this man is to contact us as a matter of urgency so that we can put him back where he belongs.'

The convict is white, 5ft 11in, with blue eyes, close-cropped ginger hair and is currently clean-shaven. He escaped in a blue or silver car. Hickinbottom speaks with a Midlands accent and was wearing light blue denim jeans and a light-coloured top. Blakenhurst is a category B jail where inmates are deemed to pose a risk to public safety.

The fugitive, from Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, was jailed for two armed robberies committed in Stourbridge and Kingswinford in 2002,

Hickinbottom was released from prison on licence in June but recalled a few days later. He has family and criminal connections in the Black Country area of the West Midlands.

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Inspector Purcell said the ambush was 'audacious' - I can just imagine 'Hicky' ringing his mates on his smuggled mobile phone from the comfort of his padded cell and asking them to do something audacious.

Below are several definitions of 'audacious' feel free to choose a suitable one for the occasion.

1. Fearlessly, often recklessly daring; bold.

2. Unrestrained by convention or propriety; insolent.

3. Spirited and original:

I would go for "spirited and original "myself.

Meanwhile, at the taxpayers expense an appeal is launched!!!
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Convicted robber Hickinbottom loses bid for freedom


Hickinbottom, after just being told that the taxpayers are funding` his appeal!

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A FORMER armed robber who escaped from prison has failed in a High Court bid to win freedom.

Craig Hickinbottom - who wants to live with his mother at her house in Waterways Drive, Oldbury - was recalled to jail earlier this year for breaching a ban which prevented him entering towns across the Black Country.

He was returned to maximum security HMP Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire in July after being free for six months.

His lawyers challenged his licence conditions as "disproportionate", and argued he has been unfairly given top security Category A status in the prison system.

But High Court judge, Mr Justice Pitchford, said the judicial review challenge had been brought under a "misapprehension".

Licence conditions were designed to protect the public from further offences, he said, and Hickinbottom - who took part in proceedings via video link - had been effectively serving his sentence in the community and should have abided by them.

As well as being banned from Halesowen, Kingswinford, Wordsley, Amblecote, Stourbridge, Lye, Brierley Hill, Cradley Heath and Oldbury, Hickinbottom was ordered to adhere to a curfew confining him to a hostel for 16 hours a day.

He was also banned from seeing his former associates and being carried in a motor vehicle without prior permission.

Mr Justice Pitchford also dismissed the challenge to Hickinbottom's Category A status, observing he could have no complaint after committing a string of crimes and escaping when two armed associates held up a prison van.

Hickinbottom's legal team - paid for by the taxpayer - argued his status had been determined after the authorities read erroneous details about some of the crimes he committed.
The court heard that in 2002, shortly after being freed on licence for firearms offences, Hickinbottom received a five-year jail term at Wolverhampton Crown Court for robbery, theft and burglary.

Released on licence in 2006, he was recalled to jail after a motoring offence.

But when he was being transferred to prison from Redditch Crown Court on September 27, 2006, two masked men - armed with a firearm and a baseball - held up the van he was in and he escaped through the roof, spending eight days on the run.

Hickinbottom - whose sentence will finally expire in late 2010 - pleaded guilty to escaping from lawful custody on the basis that he knew a bid to free him was being hatched, but he was unaware it would take place on September 27, and he did not realise his friends would be armed.
He was jailed for a further three and a half years at Birmingham Crown Court in 2007 for that offence.

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At least somebody had the sense to have him participate in the proceeding via a video link this time......I mean the last time he was the 'sole' occupant of a RELIANCE prisoner delivery vehicle.

His very own Reliance Robbin!

Why bother with Reliance Security? It would have been cheaper to have got a taxi from one from one of the local rob-dogs (no receipt, no paper trail) and you could have killed two birds with one stone i.e. delivered a prisoner there and back and on the return visit the driver could have dropped off some of the drugs that they ferry around the area (about time there were random sniffer dog inspections of local taxis, c'mon it does'nt take much working out).

The above article states that the ambush was carried out by somebody with a firearm and a baseball - should be easy enough to catch i would have thought.

BoldBoldLikely suspect - Honest Ron.........complete with firearm and baseball.

To be fair his QC put up a spirited defence stating that his client was a long-time sufferer of and receiving treatment for TMSS - Too Much Sweeney Syndrome. He has watched episodes back to back in his cell and actually think that is what people do and at the end of the day you have all the make-up removed and finish at the Pub with John Thaw and Dennis Waterman.

He does'nt realise that you will actually go to jail, providing they have the room (because as we all know, sentencing guidelines are dictated by the prison space available and bears no relation to the severity of the crime committed). On the rare occasions that 'Hicky' spoke during the court proceedings he just muttered "Sweeney, Blags, Shooters, Fuck off Guv and Shut it you Slag".

Back in his chambers his QC Roley Birkin was able to succinctly explain his clients dilemma and recount a tale of when 'Hicky' was arrested in Edinburgh using a false crutch as a weapon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm09d4z65Bg

I have my own conspiracy theory - i think that there is a very real possibility that 'Hicky' is innocent of all of the above and that he is being fitted up by the powers that be (it would'nt be the first time would it?)

Just think, how often do you see either of the Flintoff twins, Andrew and Freddy and Hicky together? I have trawled Google Images (having too much time on my hands) and i cannot find a picture of all of them in the same place at the same time.

Flintoffs meet the Flintoffs.


Hickinbottom................................................... Andrew Flintoff

The Flintoff twins are facing hard times due to a repetative strain injury imposed by years of hard-drinking and some cricket and will face a massive shortfall in their income which could mean selling some of their Dubai property portfolio and the odd racehorse.

This could have led to desperate measures to raise some ready cash to fund their off-field habits.

Hickinbottom...................................Freddie Flintoff.


Andrew using a cricket ball as practice for a baseball.


Hicky, Freddie or Andrew with some mates from Reliance Taxis.

If neither Freddie or Andrew secure a lucrative TV deal or advertising in the near future what's the betting 'Hicky' will have escaped........Coincidence or what?

Remember..........



Yo ay sid me, roight!