The last of three noticed at reference 1, after the two large trolleys from Waitrose had been removed. This last one was a small trolley from the M&S food hall.
On this occasion, there were no other small trolleys in the stack at M&S when I returned this one. Just a rather untidy collection of large ones. But a young lady was approaching who looked as if she might be about to tidy it up.
I take the opportunity to share this snap from Start Daily, which I had not heard of until today, but which arrived this afternoon in my gmail in-box and which I now know is one of a pair of offerings from Microsoft Start: 'The latest in your inbox: Enter your email to get news delivered to you'. Possibly part of the Microsoft News family, a family not too proud to scoop up news, gossip, tittle-tattle and worse from wherever it is to be found. One more intrusion into my already rather busy online life.
Assuming that the Home Secretary really did say something of this sort, perhaps the result will be that busy police officers will now spend 6 minutes rather than 5 minutes on filing away low level crime which they know they have no hope of solving, no hope of catching the perpetrators. Across the country (excluding Scotland where they make their own arrangements), thousands of minutes every week which might have been spent doing something more useful.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2023/08/trolley-586.html.
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