Crimewatch axed.
Crimewatch axed.
Back in the 80s was essential viewing when it was on, on Thursdays nights.
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Re: Crimewatch axed.
I don’t watch crime watch often, but I do enjoy it when I do.
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Re: Crimewatch axed.
It’s not as good as it used to be
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Re: Crimewatch axed.
saxo, I heard your sigh of relief from here, you won't be shoped now - or will you?
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Was gonna say the same about Burnley, but decided against.claretjohn33505 wrote:saxo, I heard your sigh of relief from here, you won't be shoped now - or will you?

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Re: Crimewatch axed.
Somebody nicked the camera 

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Re: Crimewatch axed.
Police haven't got the resources to follow the leads up.
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Re: Crimewatch axed.
Quicenthetempo - Thats because they are out on the roads catching 'real' criminals driving marginally over the speed limit very often on roads that are not in hazardous places - to name one the A64
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In most cases they are civilian camera operators, not police officers.iluva64 wrote:Quicenthetempo - Thats because they are out on the roads catching 'real' criminals driving marginally over the speed limit very often on roads that are not in hazardous places - to name one the A64
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Are they not Civvies like the rest behind the cameras?iluva64 wrote:Quicenthetempo - Thats because they are out on the roads catching 'real' criminals driving marginally over the speed limit very often on roads that are not in hazardous places - to name one the A64
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Re: Crimewatch axed.
Must have been like when Shaw Taylor presented Police 5.
You knew where all the criminals were at the time, watching the TV to see if they were on.
You knew where all the criminals were at the time, watching the TV to see if they were on.
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Re: Crimewatch axed.
Crimewatch used to be a vital resource to the police helping them solve some high profile cases
Now in a day of cctv & social media, the “appeals” are done instantly via Facebook & twitter and the need for photofits & reconstructions isn’t needed.
Now in a day of cctv & social media, the “appeals” are done instantly via Facebook & twitter and the need for photofits & reconstructions isn’t needed.
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Also, Nick Ross was a much better detective than Jeremy Vine.
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Theyre still looking for jill dandos killer i heard.
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No irony there in the title, hahahahahahaha...