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5 out of 6 "well-to-do" UK rioters were.....

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Here's a breakdown of some of the news-making arresting over the past few days:


The Olympic ambassador
Eighteen-year-old Chelsea Ives, a volunteer ambassador for next year's Olympic Games, was turned in by her own mother who spotted her on TV footage of the riots. "How can you sit there and see that and say 'that's OK'? We were watching people lose their homes and businesses," Ives' mother told The Telegraph. "As parents we had to say; 'She can't get away with that.'" Ives, who previously met with London's mayor as part of her ambassador duties, now faces charges of throwing a brick at a cop car and burglary. She pleaded not guilty.

The youngest suspect?
An 11-year-old girl was reportedly given a 9-month "referral order" after witnesses said she hurled rocks at two store windows during the riots, according to the Daily Mail. The girl lives in a foster home, and the Daily Mail says she refused to apologize to the judge who sentenced her.

The ballerina-turned-looter
A 17-year-old ballerina turned herself in after images of her looting were published in a newspaper and broadcast on TV, according to the Telegraph. The footage showed her taking two televisions from an electronics store.

The straight-A student
Laura Johnson, the 19-year-old daughter of well-to-do parents and a straight-A student at Exeter University, is accused of stealing electronic goods worth thousands of dollars in London. She pleaded not guilty but has a curfew of 7 p.m. and must wear an electronic tag before her court date, according to the Telegraph. Her parents run a marketing firm.

The social worker
University graduate and aspiring social worker Natasha Reid turned herself in when she became overcome by guilt over stealing a TV from a electronics store while on her way to McDonalds during the looting. According to the AP, a judge told 24-year-old Reid she would probably face jail time.

The violin thief
A 19-year-old aspiring musician grabbed a violin from a looted music store before being nabbed by the cops. According to the Daily Mail, he was sentenced to four months in jail.

Full story here-
Ballerina, Olympic ambassador arrested in London sweep | The Lookout - Yahoo! News


Does the excitement of a riot turn them on or something? Odd how otherwise-successful, model female citizens can get swept up in delinquency when given the opportunity.

Estrogen.
 
I bet they're hot in bed.

c


I heard a story on the radio last week that the more financial power a chic has, the more hardcore, crazier sex she is willing to have.

They say it's because since they don't have to use sex as a bargaining tool to get stuff that they're able to let loose and enjoy it more, on their own terms.
 
13 y/o kid in the paper this morning arrested while rioting, they also found a hammer strapped to his leg under his trousers...
 
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