http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/4129573.stm
Perhaps this could be start of a trend. They mug you take your wallet/purse and then say thank you after. :rolleyes:
It sounds to me more like some kind of grudge rather than a robbery.
No, this wasn't a robbery, it was a case of breaking into the wrong house. However, I was making reference to the thugs apologising to the women with 2 kids who they had frightened the life out of. Wasn't it polite of them?
A friend of mine was once coming home from a night out and got mugged in the street. The robbers on this occasion showed some compassion and they took twenty pounds and left him with £5 so he had enough to get a taxi home. :(
jonsastar
28-12-2004, 18:35
It snot good manners to break into the wrong house scare the hell out of the occupier and not apologise, bad thuggery is what it is.
Reckon they didnt apologise to the chap next door who they actually put in hospital.
Stupid villains 4 getting the wrong house in the first place.
What?!?!
Do they deserve a medal for good manners or something?!?!
no they deserve to be breaking rocks with a tooth pick for the rest of their lives
PerlOfWisdom
29-12-2004, 18:19
"Two armed intruders apologise"
Why do you speicfy how many arms they have?
ladyovmanor
29-12-2004, 19:27
OH MY GOD
what is the world comming too????
(mind you bet there mothers would be glad they useing their p and q's
muddycoffee
31-12-2004, 09:22
Well if they apologised, It proves that they are actually English