Natalia Sikorska, 28, model, spared jail due to her ‘considerable talents’ after trying to steal £1,000 of designer clothes from Harrods

Outrageous. An extract:

Her booty including a Markus Lupfer jacket, a pair of Claudie Pierlot shoes, a Pinko handbag and a silver knife.

After she admitted theft in court, Westminster magistrate Grant McCrostie [J4MB: I’d have put money on this idiot of a magistrate being a man] gave her a conditional discharge for 12 months. He said: ‘You are obviously a woman of considerable talents. You are obviously intelligent. [J4MB: Since when was intelligence a mitigating factor in sentencing?]

‘Taking goods from any store, including Harrods, is wrong. [J4MB: As one of my children used to say as a teenager, ‘No shit, Sherlock!’] Because of the fact that you pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity [J4MB: She was obviously caught red-handed. Of course she pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity. What else could she do? How can this be a defence for the crime of shoplifting?] and you do have a potentially bright future, we will deal with this more leniently than we should have.’

In the meantime many thousands of young men are serving time in British prisons for much lesser offences, their future job prospects (and therefore life prospects) damaged, maybe permanently.

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2 thoughts on “Natalia Sikorska, 28, model, spared jail due to her ‘considerable talents’ after trying to steal £1,000 of designer clothes from Harrods

  1. “You are obviously a woman of considerable talents….”
    says magistrate McNumpty of show off bimbette Sikorska.

    Indeed.
    One can see both of them from here.

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  2. When institutions have not obviously been taken over by cultural Marxists, they appear to have been taken over by cretins. I would have fined her three times the value of the goods she stole. Shoplifting is not a victimless crime – it puts the price of goods up for the rest of us. Making criminals pay restitution in cash should be used far more often if they can afford it.

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