maandag 25 april 2011

Seeing some crazy things

People see a lot of strange things. When they do they call the police. The police have witnessed a lot of weird calls. Thanks to the FoI (Freedom of Information Act) we can tell you why people called the Dyfed-Powys Police. It reveals 14 recorded UFO sightings in the last five years, along side the 26 reports of people seeing ghosts, people also saw 11 witches- and two zombies and vampires. One of those Zombie report was an horror movie being shot in Pembrey. Those five years were not cheap the Police dealt with 3,300 requests this all has cost over £500,000. Next to this all you can now look at every thing the Dyfed-Powys Police has dealt with.

I really love these kind of news articles. Some people make my day for just calling the police department to warn them about an vampire. I think they read to much twilight if you ask me. I also love the story who called to tell the police that he had seen an zombie. But then after wards he finds out it is for a film that is shot there. I really can imagine the faces of the police arriving at the scene. The only bad side is the price tag. I think that the Dyfed-Powys Police can write a book about al the crazy things they have experienced.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-13186033 

If they had just kept an eye on the man

A man committed suicide wile in his cell. Robert Shreenan, 48, got a plastic bag when he told the Reliance staff that he was feeling sick. This all happened when he was being driven to Clydebank police station. After 40 minutes he was found dead with the bag over his head. The suicide could have been avoided if security firm Reliance had taken better precautions. Reliance told the FAI that they now used paper bags. Sheriff Mhairi Mac Taggart tells that Mr. Shreenan would not have died if he was in the custody of the police on 14 July 2008, they would just simply take the bag from him.

It sounds very stupid to give a man who is in custody a plastic bag (really are they that stupid). People created vomit bags right. Those bags are small and made of some kind of paper. What I also find stupid, is the fact that nobody was sitting with Mr. Shreenan in the back of the van. In most of those cop movies you see the police sitting with the bad guy, just to keep an eye on the guy. You never know what these people can do in the back of a van! My end conclusion is that they should have taken better care of the man, then this would never had happened.

Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-13188079

donderdag 14 april 2011

Unbelievable...

Tragedy in Scotland. A 18-year-old boy shot his friend by accident while he was cleaning his shotgun. The tragedy took place in a cottage near Tomintoul. Sophie Taylor, 16 and another friend were cooking dinner when Calum Murry shot her. Calum was in a state of shock when he ran from the cottage. His friends pursued him when he shot himself. It was clear that it was a tragic accident so the officers are not looking for anyone els over the deaths. Both Sophie and Calum were deeply loved by the people they knew. All are deeply shocked and they will be missed.

This news article is very saddening. It sounds terrible. The friends who saw this happening will be in shock I guess. These images are burned in their memories forever. On the other hand it sounds quite stupid, one cleaning a gun that is fully loaded. It is just a matter of time that you shoot someone. It is tragic, but he could have avoid it if he just checked the gun first. On the other hand, maybe he wanted to kill her and did it in such a way that it looked like an accident. Either way it sounds terrible and unbelievable.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-13078966

Fashion trend-setter to be?

Since Prince William announced his engagement to Kate Middleton the British are extremely curious about what his fiancé Kate Middleton is going to wear on the actual wedding. The wedding is just three weeks away and the designer of Kate’s wedding dress has not jet known. Her engagement dress copies were sold almost immediately. It looks like she is making her way to become a huge fashion trend-setter. Anna Wintour who is the editor-in-chief of American Vogue, agrees with this statement by saying "Whenever any important figure wears fashion it's going to influence people all over the world, and obviously this is her moment, so anything that she chooses is going to be of huge interest,". While chief executive of The Telegraph Jane Shepherdson says: "I don't think Kate's made a difference to sales. Maybe a few hundred pounds. A pretty dress is a pretty dress, it's going to sell, regardless." Although both of these fashion critics have a different opinion one thing is for sure, Britain is anxious to know what the princess is going to wear next time.

Kate seems a really nice gal, but I really do not care what she is going to wear on the wedding at all. I love to wear things that I like and her clothing is to formal for my taste. What I do think is that the British people love the royalties so it would be normal that they see Kate Middleton as a example on how they want to look like. Because of there love for the royalty’s the clothing that the princess to be wears is going to sell extremely fast. Because of that I do think that she is going to be Britain new fashion trend-setter.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13065219