There are some people !!!!,........ that still think and believehumanity can be saved ...no!!!...... its in the shitter ........ especially in UK/great Britain/old blighty.....its in the shitter/toilet crapper ........its infiltrated with dirtbags....... migrants........ and dirty..... filthy....... lazy bastards ......... like this dungpile here ...... is prime example....... a pony tailed layabout ........ probably on the sausage....sauage roll ......dole ....UB40 cunt .....i really hope he gets caught...... and shit fucks his gig up .....i hate cunts like this !!! ...he is so retarded ........and stupid ........ and did not know he was being filmed ...great way to get famous horsefucker.....the other problem you are afced with in UK is British cops are just fucking useless ......unless you are a migrant ....... then these gutless pricks ....... will back up........ a migrant ........ british cops are fucking spineless pricks ....... paycheck monkies ...... they got no balls ....if you are british do not expect british cops to help you out these are the worst wankers as cops go .....total wankers ......
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A home baker who opened an honesty box for cakes has had half her stock stolen by a bakery bandit.
The pony-tailed crook licked his lips as he emptied the Treat Street Bake Shed in Spalding, Lincolnshire, and calmly walked away without paying a penny.
Owner Sabina Seidel, 39, started the cake shed in March as a way of bringing her dream of owning a bakery to life.
She bakes a variety of home-made treats and fills the shed outside her front door, relying on the honesty of customers to pay by cash box or online.
But a hidden camera inside the shed captured the thief on May 9, as he piled 25 baked goods worth around £80 into a plastic bag before walking off.
The man opened the shed door with his red t-shirt covering his chin in an apparent attempt to hide his identity. He then slowly stole an assortment of baked goods while he licked his lips.
After completely filling the plastic bag, the thief then tried to open the cash box before he walked away.
Seeing the man taking the treats on camera, Sabina initially thought he was a supportive customer and she came out to thank him before realising what had happened.

The pony-tailed bakery bandit licked his lips as he emptied the Treat Street Bake Shed in Spalding, Lincolnshire without paying a penny

The thief even tried to open the cash box before calmly walking away with a bag full of stolen treats

Owner, Sabina Seidel, 39, initially thought the man was a supportive customer but the footage shows the moment she realised he stole half her stock
She said: 'I went out and said thank you to him, thinking he paid by cash as he was walking off and he said "you’re welcome."'
'It was only then because he left the shed door open as he was walking away, the penny dropped that he made off with the baked goods.
'I’d assumed he paid by cash and I checked the cash box and he hadn't put money in there.'
Sabina then reported the theft to Lincolnshire police.
The community responded to the bakery bandit's theft by purchasing more of her treats with one customer even offering compensation.
'That day we sold out quickly because people came out to support me.
'People have been so supportive, there are repeat customers and customers that come at the same time every single week.
'Somebody came yesterday after they heard what happened to put money towards what happened but I didn't take it.'

Sabina opened the bakery shed in March this year as a way of bringing her dream of owning a bakery to life

After the theft, the community came out in support of her business with the rest of her goods selling out on the same day
In a video shared on social media, Sabina's response to the theft was to bake even more than before.
She spent her evening baking, re-stocking the shed on Sunday.
The Treat Street Bake Shed uses an honesty system with a QR code for card payments and a cash box for money and it is open Monday to Friday.
Sabina prices the goods inside the shed then 'customers tally up how much they’ve taken, scan the QR and pay the money.'
She opened the cake shed because she 'always wanted a cake and coffee shop' but didn't have the time to open a bakery.
Lincolnshire Police told the BBC it was investigating a report of cakes and cookies being stolen from the stall in Spalding between 19:25 and 20:00 BST on Saturday.
A spokesperson said no arrests had been made.
The Daily Mail has also approached the force for comment.




