The Most Dog Friendly Community Online
Join Dog Forum to Discuss Breeds, Training, Food and More

Thieving B*******ds

oakmoorehill

New Member
Registered
Messages
2,816
Reaction score
0
Points
0

Join our free community today.

Connect with other like-minded dog lovers!

Login or Register
This morning at work I had 2 abusive phone calls of my sons phone. I knew it wasn't Ben. The things that were said he would never have said to me. :rant:

I phoned the school and said I was concerned as I didn't know if it was his 'mates' messing around or if it had been stolen. At the same time his dad had gone to the school as he too had received abusive phone calls. They called Ben out of his class and he said his phone was missing. They think it was stolen whilst he was doing PE and it must be someone in his PE group as the changing rooms are kept locked. His mate discovered later he had had his Ipod stolen too.

I ended up finishing work as his dad couldn't find the contract to contact 3. We then called 3 and had the phone and sim blocked so it is no use to anyone.

The community police officer is attached to the school and they searched 4 kids bags but couldn't find the phone. I also phoned the police but they say they can do nothing unless the school has evidence.

The annoying thing is the phone was Ben's christmas present he had it early as it is on a contract. 3 are sending a replacement sim and the phone is not covered on the insurance but I have phoned the house insurers and they will cover the phone so at least he will get a new phone although not the same as he had before
 
Kids,,, And how awful it was his x-mas prezzie aswell, hope your sons ok and isnt to upset about all of this.
 
:angry: OOOh makes my blood boil that does!! Im sorry for Ben and his friend, Some kids just think they can take what they want - how rotten :angry:
 
lurcher-lass said:
Kids,,, And how awful it was his x-mas prezzie aswell, hope your sons ok and isnt to upset about all of this.

As some of you know Ben does kick boxing. He says if he finds out who took it he may just allow them to live to regret it :oops:
 
im afraid nothing shocks me anymore, my nephew had his phone stolen last week............his PE teacher took it off him for "safe keeping" while they were doing PE and by the time they had finished it had gone :rant:

i hope Bens kick boxing goes well :- "
 
How sick that the thief/thieves felt it necessary to make abusive calls to "mum" and "dad" :angry:

It sounds awful, I know, but I really don't like the way kids are these days and the shame is that you can't tell the bad ones from the good ones unless you know them, so they all get tarred with the same brush :(
 
another reason for a ban on phones, ipods etc in schools.

hope they get the little g*ts
 
The little s**s also sent Ben's girlfriend a text pretending to be Ben telling her he had been 2 timing her and was dumping herfortunately he was able to phone her of his dads phone and warn her that it wasn't him that his phone was stolen before she actually saw the text :rant:
 
There have been kids stealing at our school too. Luckily we have CCTV cameras so can easily find out who has been where and then search those kids.

I hope Ben isn't too upset b everything that has happened and that he will still be able to enjoy his last day at school before Christmas.
 
Well I think the school should keep all the children in until they get to the bottom of who has taken it. When they find the culprit(s) expel them. There is to much of this sort of thing going on in schools.

Poor Ben. Hope it doesn't spoil his christmas.
 
too many people these days think that they are owed things as their right, and if they arent given it, they think its ok to steal what they want. you have to wonder at the parents of such kids, i mean, if your child came back with a bike/phone/trainers, whatever, and you knew it wasnt theirs, you'd go mental, i bloody would, but clearly some parents dont :rant:

very sad when you cant treat your kids to something for fear of this happening, but surely better just to buy him a cheap handset, all it needs to do is call and text, no frills. doesnt matter how tough your son is, these days kids are armed with knives or worse, and i know i couldnt live with myself if my child was stabbed or murdered for having something a thief wanted :(
 
lalena said:
too many people these days think that they are owed things as their right, and if they arent given it, they think its ok to steal what they want. you have to wonder at the parents of such kids, i mean, if your child came back with a bike/phone/trainers, whatever, and you knew it wasnt theirs, you'd go mental, i bloody would, but clearly some parents dont :rant: very sad when you cant treat your kids to something for fear of this happening, but surely better just to buy him a cheap handset, all it needs to do is call and text, no frills. doesnt matter how tough your son is, these days kids are armed with knives or worse, and i know i couldnt live with myself if my child was stabbed or murdered for having something a thief wanted :(


WE didn't particully buy him the expensive phone. We got him a contract phone and it came with the contract. Ben isn't silly yes he knows how to take care of himself but he wouldn't put himself in danger.

I think the thing that is worrying him most is he does food technology at school and the day before they did some cooking towards their course work. Photos had to be taken of the food but they were running late and so Ben took photos of his food and his 2 mates food on his phone and hadn't had time to download them onto his computer to email to the teacher. Now the 3 of them do not know what is going to happen abot their work whether they willbe allowed to cook the meals again after christmas.
 
oakmoorehill said:
lalena said:
too many people these days think that they are owed things as their right, and if they arent given it, they think its ok to steal what they want. you have to wonder at the parents of such kids, i mean, if your child came back with a bike/phone/trainers, whatever, and you knew it wasnt theirs, you'd go mental, i bloody would, but clearly some parents dont :rant: very sad when you cant treat your kids to something for fear of this happening, but surely better just to buy him a cheap handset, all it needs to do is call and text, no frills. doesnt matter how tough your son is, these days kids are armed with knives or worse, and i know i couldnt live with myself if my child was stabbed or murdered for having something a thief wanted :(


WE didn't particully buy him the expensive phone. We got him a contract phone and it came with the contract. Ben isn't silly yes he knows how to take care of himself but he wouldn't put himself in danger.

I think the thing that is worrying him most is he does food technology at school and the day before they did some cooking towards their course work. Photos had to be taken of the food but they were running late and so Ben took photos of his food and his 2 mates food on his phone and hadn't had time to download them onto his computer to email to the teacher. Now the 3 of them do not know what is going to happen abot their work whether they willbe allowed to cook the meals again after christmas.

under the circumstances, if you parents talk to the head, i cant see why they shouldnt be allowed to make it up, but then will that put them slightly behind the other kids? maybe, as their teacher had seen the food, so knows they did cook it as it shouldve been done, they could just knock up another batch at home, and take pictures of that? wouldnt be fair them losing out because theres a rotten apple in the school :angry:

and i wasnt having a go hun, believe me, its just sometimes you dont have a choice on whether you are in danger. to some kids, its a way of life sadly.
 
IT's now against school policy,to have any kind of camera phone in the school grounds.Outside or in.Well,at the schools in the Western Board,N Ireland,anyhow.As they were being used in unbelievable ways.Then everything turned up on BEBO.Nothing could be done about this,other than to bann all camera phones.Undoubtably,something will turn up on BEBO again soon,and this will put a bann on all phones,not just camera ones.There was even phones being used in boy's and girls changing rooms,and everything was being put up on different web sites.Sick ,or what.Personaly,i hate the things,as i recon they have taken over people's minds.I have 3 girls in the house,+the wife,who are on the bloomin thing's,24/7.If only people would react to things that need done,as quick as they move,to grab their phone's when they get a text ,or whatever.the world would be a better place.One of my girls,the 15 year old,has went through 4 of the things so far,this year,and i just seen the other day,that there is another one here for her,come Christmas morning,which cost over £150 flippin squid.In fact there's 2 of them,as her sister is gettin one ,too.Have nothing against them being used for important stuff,or for necessary phone call's,but can't for the life of me,understand,how someone can have the time to send over 300 texts in one bloomin day.It's not the Marshian's we need top wory about.Just heard the other day too,that if kept under the pillow at night,they can heat up,whilst trying to find a network,and go on fire.Hope youre kid get's his phone back,and the culprits thrown out of the school,cause thief's are deffo worse than phone users.Again,it shows the rest of us,how important house insurance is too.Please don't think i was knocking him for having it at school,cause i weren't. Happy Christmas.
 
My son had the same thing done to him too at school,...PE lesson also.. :angry:

the police did eventually find the boys responsible and the main culprit was expelled from the school. The other two were put into the unit for a month...one had tried to buy the phone from the other lad.

Its terrible these sort of things go on in school...a very sad fact ot today Im afraid.. :( I didnt even know my son had his phone that day....

Hope they find the culprits... :luck:
 

Welcome to Dog Forum!

Join our vibrant online community dedicated to all things canine. Whether you're a seasoned owner or new to the world of dogs, our forum is your go-to hub for sharing stories, seeking advice, and connecting with fellow dog lovers. From training tips to health concerns, we cover it all. Register now and unleash the full potential of your dog-loving experience!

Login or Register
Back
Top