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CCTV pictures of thief banned for 'infringing human rights' (PC- EURABIA & ARAB WOMEN - THIEF)
DailyMail ^ | Oct, 26, 2006

Posted on 10/30/2006 7:32:51 AM PST by Posting

CCTV pictures of thief banned for 'infringing human rights'


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Trying it on: Woman believed to have stolen jewellery worth thousands of pounds (top) from Isabel Kurtenbach's Kensington shop was caught on CCTV


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CCTV pictures of thief banned for 'infringing her human rights'


Last updated at 10:34am on 26th October 2006





This is the CCTV picture police have banned saying it infringes a conwoman's human rights.


Jewellers in Kensington being targeted in their shops by a thief have been told not to put up warning pictures of the woman - because it would infringe her human rights.


The latest trader to fall victim to the con artist was even told by police to detain the thief herself. CCTV footage shows the woman distracting a young shop assistant as she pockets thousands of pounds of expensive rings and necklaces.


Posing as a wealthy woman from Dubai, she snatches jewellery after asking junior assistants to fetch or wrap up other items. She then says she has to get a credit card from her driver and disappears - only for shocked staff to discover that stock is missing.


Jewellery designer Isabel Kurtenbach, 38, became the latest victim when £2,000 of white gold and silver rings, necklaces and earrings were stolen on Tuesday afternoon. The thief struck when she left a 24-yearold assistant in charge of her shop - Isabel Kurtenbach Design in Kensington Church Walk.


Ms Kurtenbach said: "I know the woman well, all the shops around here do. She knows I will ask her to leave, so she comes when I'm not here. She is well-spoken, well-dressed and claims to be from Dubai. She says she is very rich and owns lots of property there."


Ms Kurtenbach added: "It is only when you look closely and see her teeth and fingernails - which are in a terrible state - that you realise it's all a lie."


Police have still not collected the CCTV footage from Ms Kurtenbach, but she was advised by a Pc over the phone to try to hold the woman herself, dial 999 and wait for officers to arrive.


Ms Kurtenbach said: "I could not believe it - this woman is a criminal. If I tried to stop her she might attack me, she might have a knife."


Other traders are so sick of being targeted they have asked Ms Kurtenbach to give them a picture of her that can be put up in their shops to warn staff.


But when Ms Kurtenbach asked the police officer if she could do this she was told it would be an infringement of the woman's human rights. Michelle Manguette owns the nearby Manguette Jewellery store and told how the same woman stole items worth £3,000 four years ago. She said: "The woman asked to see lots of stock and then said she was going to get her card from her driver. Then she disappeared.


"She comes around every year, but won't bother trying if I'm here because she knows I know her. She looks to see if an assistant is here on their own." The woman also visited Manguette and another jewellery shop in the area in the latest attempt but was asked to leave.


The owner of a nearby clothes shop, who asked not to be named, told how £1,000 of cashmere jumpers were recently taken from her shop.


She said: "She came in and took some stuff into the changing rooms. Then she said she was going to get her credit card from her driver.


"But she never came back and then I noticed the jumpers were gone. I was furious and went after her, but it was too late."


A Scotland Yard spokesman confirmed officers were investigating the latest theft.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: britishmuslims; eurabia; kneecapthebeotch; lockthedoors; pc; showpicturesanyway; uk; wimpyjeweler; wimpyukpolice

1 posted on 10/30/2006 7:32:53 AM PST by Posting
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To: Posting

I guess this is what passes the "global test" Kerry was referring to.


2 posted on 10/30/2006 7:40:53 AM PST by JZelle
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To: JZelle

Sure doesn't pass the smell test!


3 posted on 10/30/2006 8:00:24 AM PST by BenLurkin ("The entire remedy is with the people." - W. H. Harrison)
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To: Posting
We used to do trade shows as vendors and were told we couldn't put out a *rat list* of retailers/buyers who were deadbeats. So we simply prepared a stack of notes before each show and handed them out early before the show opened. They simply said: "Before selling to this store/buyer, please see us in booth #****". Then, of course, we told the other vendors of our experiences.

If the shop owners have this woman's photo, they can simply run them off in quantity and hand them out under the counter to the various other shops. All assistants should be required to memorize this person's face/name, destroying the photo after memorization. When they appear in the shop, tell them loudly:"I know who you are and I am calling the police." IMO, the thief will then leave.

I have actually had deadbeats try to order from my company several months after failing to pay an invoice that was too small to bother with collection. As soon as they tell me their name, I will say:"You owe us money." They will either hang up or give me a credit card number with which to pay the old invoice and the new order.

Jewelry needs to all be attached to displays that are coded to sound an alarm if moved without the salesperson deactivating it and sweaters can be clipped to alarms that will not allow the door to open if not deactivated. Cameras that record customers are also essential, it seems. It is a PITA and can be expensive, but surely less expensive that thousands of dollars in losses.

Anyone shopping who tells clerks they are weaqlthy, especially in detail, need to be kept away from the merchandise, especially if their grooming puts the lie to their claims. People who really are wealthy do not usually broadcast it.
4 posted on 10/30/2006 8:32:59 AM PST by reformedliberal ("Eliminate the mullahs and Islam shall disappear in fifty years." Ayatollah Khomeini)
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To: JZelle
I used to call him "CARRY" (this principles-less creature) as in being carried with the wind 'flipflop' whatever the tide turns he is "on" it.
5 posted on 10/30/2006 8:57:24 AM PST by Posting
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To: reformedliberal

lots of inside, thanks.


6 posted on 10/30/2006 8:58:33 AM PST by Posting
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To: Posting
Police have still not collected the CCTV footage from Ms Kurtenbach, but she was advised by a Pc over the phone to try to hold the woman herself, dial 999 and wait for officers to arrive.

Ms Kurtenbach said: "I could not believe it - this woman is a criminal. If I tried to stop her she might attack me, she might have a knife."

Yet that is the law. Unless the lady wants to have a police station built right next to her shop she would always be in the situation of having to wait for the police to arrive.

Calling 999 is normal.

And yes, if she is the shopkeeper and she doesn't want her merchandise running away down the street she might want to have a go at a citizen's arrest. The Police and Criminal Evidence Act of 1984(?) gives the citizen the power of arrest if they have witnessed the crime (and the use of such force as is reasonable in the situation is also a part of that act).

7 posted on 10/30/2006 12:51:11 PM PST by Prodigal Son
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