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kernow

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  1. Straight from the Daily Mail............

     

    A father who scratched his keys along the bodywork of a £100,000 Aston Martin while out pushing a pram walked free from court today after the car's owner said he did not want to see him jailed.

    Gary Brissett, 48, was with his 13-month-old baby when he caused nearly £8,000 damage by scratching the supercar while driver Oliver Hall popped into the shops in Hackney, east London.

    Mr Hall returned moments later and drove off before discovering a long scratch mark down the full length of the passenger side of his vehicle.

    The incident was captured by the car’s dash cam and was later viewed by millions of people online.

    The video was shown as evidence at Thames Magistrates' Court today before Brissett was given an eight-week suspended sentence and ordered to pay £1095.

    The footage shows him stop in front of the V8 Vanquish sports car before rummaging around in his pockets. After he finds his keys, Brissett pulls the cover down on the baby's pushchair and slowly approaches the vehicle parked in Tesco Car park. With the keys in his left hand, Brissett grimaces as he drags them down the complete side of the car, ruining the Aston Martin's paintwork and causing £7,741.28-worth of damage.

    The vandal gave a full and frank admission and pleaded guilty to criminal damage after he was identified from the footage and arrested.

    Brissett's personal circumstances were considered at his sentencing hearing today and Mr Hall gave a statement to court saying he did not wish to see the father locked up.

    Mr Hall has yet to claim on his insurance for the damage, and Brissett was ordered to pay £750 compensation to the victim from his benefits.

    Prosecutor Karen Phillips said: 'The victim parked his Aston Martin and he left it in a secure space while going into the Tesco supermarket.

    'He later drove off but discovered his car had been scratched on the nearside.

    'Upon watching the CCTV footage it was reported to police and Mr Brissett was later identified by three police officers.'

    In a statement read in court Mr Hall said: 'I don't wish to see the upbringing of his child be permanently affected by a stay in prison.'

    Daniel O'Donoghue, defending, said: 'Mr Brissett has to concede that this is a serious offence by virtue of the high value of the damage caused.

    'The owner was not present at the time and it doesn't take place in the context of any violent action. We have heard from the victim that the impact is primarily financial.'

    Brissett trained as a painter and decorator with City and Guilds after serving a lengthy jail term for an unspecified offences in the 90s and has started his own home improvement business.

    But he has been unemployed since August 2014 and is now in receipt of £600 benefits a month.

    Chair of the bench Sharon Higgins took into account the impact a custodial sentence would have on Brissett's two children.

    He sends between £100-£150 a month to his eight-year-old daughter living with her grandmother in Jamaica after her mother died seven years ago, the court heard.

    Brissett is the main carer for his 13-month-old baby as the mother is suffering from post-natal depression, the court heard.

    Mr O'Donoghue said Brissett has had to give up work from August 2014 in order to be a full-time carer for his baby, and lives in emergency council accommodation.

    Brissett, of Hackney, was given an eight-week sentence suspended for 12 months and ordered to wear an electronic tag and observe a curfew from 9pm-7am for three months.

    He must also pay £10 a week towards a £180 criminal court charge, £85 prosecution costs, a £80 victim surcharge, and £750 compensation.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

    So, almost Pete, almost ......

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  2. OK so a PO GMT, nice looking watch. Unfortunately I don't have one so I guess any spare links that I've got won't fit. Do you know what factory this is from as it may help others decide if they've something that'll fit?

    If all fails you could always buy another bracelet and sell yours. Heck, I'd probably be interested myself as I've a white PO that I don't have a bracelet for. 

  3. I don't like scammers having been the victim before. I find Legend a true gent and one whom is wise. Mike is the voice of reason here, take note of what he says. Micky has my total respect; if it's okay with him........

    If Toro confirms that things are 'sorted', then I'd be prepared to bite my tongue and see how you fit in. Whilst I can never see myself dealing with you as a buyer or seller I'll just say make amends and see how it goes. 

  4. Hi Toro, good to see you chimed in too and confirming the story. Can't believe after reading my post people are still giving the OP advice......

    I'll give the OP some new advice in light of the RWI thread. Get the fook out of Dodge before you get banned here too, there is no room for you here. I've had my share of scammers both here and on PayPal so if you've lost the watch ..... karma. Now go and find a new hobby away from here. 

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