By It'sa Mea... MarioPosted Monday 29th September 2008 15:23 GMT
..that deserves much fuller coverage.
A lorry full of PS3 games gets nabbed by police becuase it has false number plates - why the false number plates? had the games already been stolen once? what of the original driver?
Someone has broken in to the police car pound, known which truck has the high value cargo, ram raided their way out, got away with enouth time to empty the truck of it's palettes of games and then hide them before the police found the truck?
Either this is a well connected criminal gang or we have someone on their way to becoming a supervillan! We now need a superhero to step up and restore balance!
By FluffykinsPosted Monday 29th September 2008 15:52 GMT
I reckon the Plod will be deploying massed playings of the game, nobbling the screen villains and adding the score to make their crime statistics jump straight to Wonderful Plus
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 29th September 2008 16:07 GMT
I reckon the plods thought all these new titles comeon lads lets give it a go, so they opened the van in such a rush to try it left the keys in egnition and station gates open :)
13 hours later they walked out and the lorry was gone
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 29th September 2008 16:30 GMT
@ Anonymous Coward • Monday 29th September 2008 15:22 GMT
Not reported is that there were also 10 pallets of the 360 versions of the games. The police are not looking for these as the thieves broke back into the secure lockup and returned them a few hours later.
(in reference to Only Fools and Horse and the broken lawnmower engines.)
By Chris GPosted Monday 29th September 2008 18:02 GMT
A lot of plod car compounds are not actually at the nick , often they are on a nearby Industrial estate that at night is probably plod free. So not too much of a problem to re-purloin your plod purloined goodies!
By Kenny SwanPosted Monday 29th September 2008 20:15 GMT
When I read this story for the first time, it was stated that it was only copies on Brothers In Arms that were loaded onto the truck. Once The Sun gets it's hands on the story, now there's copies of GTAIV in there too, is there? The Sun wouldn't have made up that detail in order to imply the behaviour of the thieves was motivated by playing this game, would they? Nah, The Sun don't make up facts...
Comments on: Game stash truck lifted from cops' lorry lock-up
Police insurance claim. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 29th September 2008 14:30 GMT
"if you don't stop, i'll be VERY mad!" #
By b Posted Monday 29th September 2008 15:02 GMT
Atten: James Sherwood #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 29th September 2008 15:22 GMT
This is one of those stories... #
By It'sa Mea... Mario Posted Monday 29th September 2008 15:23 GMT
Nah! #
By Fluffykins Posted Monday 29th September 2008 15:52 GMT
plod were busy clocking the games #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 29th September 2008 16:07 GMT
360 versions #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 29th September 2008 16:30 GMT
Wouldnt suprise me.. #
By ooFie Posted Monday 29th September 2008 17:31 GMT
Not necessarily nicked from the nick #
By Chris G Posted Monday 29th September 2008 18:02 GMT
Inside job #
By kain preacher Posted Monday 29th September 2008 19:03 GMT
Interesting change... #
By Kenny Swan Posted Monday 29th September 2008 20:15 GMT
Is it just me? #
By Paul Posted Monday 29th September 2008 21:44 GMT
Well they have to have #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 29th September 2008 22:44 GMT
@Paul #
By Ed Posted Tuesday 30th September 2008 09:17 GMT