Crime Spree
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Initial release | September 19, 2003 |
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Directors | Brad Mirman |
Box office | 2. 295 million USD (Foreign) |
Initial DVD release | December 23, 2003 |
Languages | English, French |
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ID | 1100404 |
About Crime Spree
Would-be thieves of the French underworld, Marcel (Johnny Hallyday) and Zero (Renaud) have a knack for doing everything wrong. But even their most ardent doubters could not have seen the latest disaster coming. After being handed a seemingly easy score -- robbing a Chicago house said to be full of jewels -- the crew rips off mob boss Frankie Zammeti's (Harvey Keitel) home instead. They then steal a street gang's car for their getaway, which gets them into even more hot water. …
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... The discovery that Hank was not alone in the Crime Spree prompted California officials to reassure the public that " no bears will be be euthanised, harmed, relocated to some facility or placed in a zoo"...
Birmingham commuter's car stripped of parts twice in two months
... A Crime Spree revealed by the BBC shows no sign of slowing, with multiple victims coming forward...
Wiltshire shoplifter 'beat the system' with refund trick
... Her Crime Spree came to an end when police took an in-depth look at her bank and credit cards and discovered " an extraordinary history of refund payments" Mr Weetman said...
Boy, 11, is Blackpool crime spree ringleader, MP says
...An 11-year-old boy who attacked a police officer is the " ringleader" of a Crime Spree, an MP has said...
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Boy, 11, is Blackpool crime spree ringleader, MP says
An 11-year-old boy who attacked a Police Officer is the " ringleader" of a Crime Spree , an MP has said.
Conservative MP Scott Benton said a gang of youths had committed " hundreds of crimes" in Blackpool in recent weeks.
He Said police attempts to bring the ringleader to justice had been compromised by children's services, " who refuse to criminalise teenagers".
The Council said that was " completely untrue" and there was no interference.
Mr Benton, who represents Blackpool South, said residents in the areas of Talbot and Brunswick had " been plagued by anti-social behaviour in recent weeks, with hundreds of different crimes being committed by a gang of teenagers".
He Said the 11-year-old was " responsible for over 80 different offences, including assaulting a female Police Officer ".
'Uninformed and unhelpful'Asking for a parliamentary debate on whether police have the powers to tackle anti-social behaviour, He Said : " Sadly the efforts of Lancashire Police to bring him to justice have been compromised by Blackpool Council's children's directorate, who refuse to criminalise teenagers. "
Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt encouraged him to Set Up a Commons debate, saying it would take " a team of people to redress this situation - it's about education, it's about The Local authority, it's about a good policing approach".
Blackpool Council described Mr Benton's comments as " uninformed" and " unhelpful" adding that The Number of crimes in the area had dropped, although " some serious and impactful issues remain".
It said it was " completely untrue" to suggest that there had been " any interference from children's social care in The Work of The Police to address criminal acts or youth anti-social behaviour. "
" The Youth Justice Partnership in Blackpool rightly takes a 'child first' approach to anti-social behaviour among children, but this does not mean that offending is taken lightly. "
The Local authority said suggesting an 11-year-old was a ringleader was " harmful" to individual children, and detracted from The National issues of county lines, when vulnerable children are exploited to commit crime.
Police, council and community organisations had " worked hard" to address local concerns and engage vulnerable children and Young People in " positive activities" it added.
Earlier this year, The Council promised to improve children's activities after a review reported that
Source of news: bbc.com