THESE are some things you’d think are too despicable for anyone to do.
The crime itself may not have the highest value in terms of greedy gains but the choice of victim would bring dishonour to the name of louse.
On the scum scale you wonder where to place the lowlifes who thought it fit to steal the £2,500 catalytic converter and exhaust pipe from a Bournemouth charity’s minibus used to take youngsters battling cancer on trips out.
Those teenagers, who have enough on their plates already, came to Bournemouth for a holiday and ended up feeling ill because of the selfish mean-spirited dirtballs.
Did the thieves know who they were stealing from? Too right they did.
The minibus has Youth Cancer Trust emblazoned on its side.
The grubs who picked on a charity helping teenagers with cancer are beneath contempt. Today they should be writhing in shame.
I doubt that they know the meaning of the word.
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