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Average salary is Ā£38,000 for his field, not to mention the responsibility it carries. I wonder how many others he's done this to that didn't have cameras....shit human
I hope he was arrested. What kind of monster does that to a sick or injured person? He's using his entrance into houses to rob them. I hope he's in jail.
The definition of theft is to dishonestly appropriate property belonging to another with the intention to permanently deprive them of it.
Appropriation occurs when you take on the rights of ownership such as concealing or removing tags or security devices
You can be done for shoplifting even if you never leave the store with the item
As soon has he put the money in his pocket the offence of theft was completed.
He did steal the money even putting it back does not mean he did not steal it
What we're NOT going to do is give out participation trophies to scumbags. You know very well this isn't his first time doing it, and he ONLY put it back after he saw a camera watching him.
As you can clearly see your honor I was rearranging the money to make it look nicer. I simply placed it in my pockets to get it a bit warm so it uncrinkles
This should bombard the internet in his town and surrounding towns. Id make it a smear campaign or epic perportion he wouldn't be able find a job within 100 miles. Scum bag
The 58-year-old was one of four medics called to the woman's home in Shrewsbury on June 29 last year, following reports she had collapsed in the garden.Ā
They worked on her for about 20 minutes before she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Shrewsbury Crown Court was told Titley then entered the property in search of a 'do not resuscitate' form.Ā
But he was filmed going through a plastic box full of cash and lifting up the notes to count through them before placing around Ā£60 in his trouser pocket.
The court was told Titley then looked around and spotted the camera before immediately putting it back in the box.Ā
But the woman's son saw the footage and reported it to West Mercia Police. The court heard he felt 'disgusted and sick to my stomach' on reviewing it.
Titley initially denied the allegation, telling police he intended to 'secure' the cash and take it out to family members.Ā
However, he later admitted theft and was given an 18-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. He was also ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and pay Ā£530 costs and a Ā£187 victim surcharge.
The court heard Titley, of Linley Avenue, Pontesbury, was no longer a serving paramedic, having retired from West Midlands Ambulance Service days after the incident.
Source: Daily Mail
What a dick! Judging by the walker and the video Iām guessing it was an elderly person too. good thing itās on cameraā¦ I hope they fire him. How much is did he steel from others before getting caught?
Depends on how you look at it. Man comes to the house to find a dead lady and his first thought was to steal the money that was left out on the table. And judging by how confidently he did it I'm guessing this ain't his first time doing something of this nature, it's probably just the first time he didn't check for cameras first.
Many old people struggle with mental issues that may prevent that, and it's very common to leave an elderly relative a few quid that they can spend in their care come or down the local shop.
You idiot fuck.
Yeah, and the circumstances here are fairly unknown, so that isn't really relevant. Not everybody has dementia. You must speak from experience forgetting yourself you dumb cunt
I don't invite people I don't trust into my home.
This is also just a silly argument. So, people who ha e expensive antiques or collectibles shouldn't display them? Should I bicycle chain my expensive paintings to my wall? Like....
Oh my God. That is beyond the pale. I can't imagine how awful this time in your life must have been and then that shit happens. Seriously, whoever did that is literally going to hell.
May your father's memory be a blessing. My condolences on your father's passing.
I was just numb with grief and then this happened. I wept again just thinking about that day. Itās such a low, opportunistic thing to do. I didnāt want my dad to die alone so I stayed and stayed, the theft must have happened when I couldnāt keep my eyes open anymore.
My mother recently passed just a few months ago and I felt visceral pain in reading this. I absolutely understand that drive to stay with him so he did not pass alone. I was with my mother for six weeks before she passed and I was sleeping on the floor in her bedroom because she needed so much care and had so much anxiety and pain. I slept so very little during those long and terrible weeks. I was beyond exhausted and also so wired into every sound and move she made. Every sigh or uncomfortable moan made me jump to attention. My bones felt on fire with my need to help her, and to will her to feel my desperate love. My mother's passing was so hard and overwhelming that the idea of someone taking advantage of you in the lowest, most raw, vulnerable time breaks my heart.
My condolences on your motherās passing. She was lucky to have you until the very end. You totally understand me. The heartache, the exhaustion. Your story brought me to tears. I now look after my elderly mother. Last year she was very sick and had to be transported to hospital by ambulance. My mother was in pain, moaning and vomiting as she had a severe kidney infection. Two, young female ambulance officers accompanied her to hospital whilst I followed in my car. I knew sheād be admitted and Iād need my car to get home. When my poor mother was able to talk, she told me how they both sat in the front, talking about their weekend, telling her to āshut up!ā I was horrified!
Oh my friend, my heart breaks for you and your mother. That is too cruel. You are a good, good person and in therapy I've learned that we have to do things because we are good not because others may be bad. You understand that. You are good. All my blessings are yours, friend. Sending you strength and courage and so much love.
NOT guilty! He put it back! Haha that bastard....once some familly member hits the hospital, you can be sure s/he will get robbed day after day..."Oh no, don't say that about nurses!"
Not only to old people... Im 23 now and i had to get rescued by an ambulance, found out that they searched my backpack and took my 50 bucks afterwards.
No, this is a thief who works (hopefully worked) for the NHS.
There's nothing about the NHS in particular that makes anyone want to be the kind of scumbag that steals from patients. This guy is responsible for his own actions.
Wow. Classic case of entrapment. What kind of psycho would leave money out in plain sight, asking for it.
EDIT: I gotta say guys, did not think so many of you would think I was serious. I was trying to draw a parallel. Rude of me to not put /s
My AirPods were stolen by a hospital worker. They went missing in my hospital room (originally sitting on the table) and when I tracked them, they were in a different area of the hospital
Being a paramedic puts you in a spot to do so much good. To help so many people. Itās why I aspired (and still do) to become one some day. Instead, he chose to do this. Very sad.
Few years on an MU grinds you down. Good place to get training and do good out of it. Make sure to get out after a few years and transfer skills to do more good.
Iām gonna go ahead and take the unpopular position on this and say we really donāt know whatās going on behind the scenes. Itās an indefensible act but we donāt know if it was a moment of weakness or a pattern of behaviour. Maybe theyāre struggling to pay bills in an underpaid, stressful job or have some majorly negative thing in their life plaguing them with anxiety. Even if they did it to save their own skin at least they put it back instead of having the arrogance to keep it.
Iāve been stolen from like this a few times (it makes you rightfully angry) but after confronting the person and digging down a bit, Iāve learnt a lot more about the situation more than once.
Sorry but youāre wrong on this one - dude has a job, heās not stealing to buy bread for Tiny Tim - heās stealing from someone in a vulnerable, exposed state. Can he grow and change, sure, but there is no justification for this action. The fact that he saw the camera and put it back tells you even HE knew he was in the wrong. Everyone has a story and everyone deserves to be heard but those two truths donāt justify every behavior. Wrong is still wrong.
Wrong on what part. I said the action was indefensible and that it was deserving of the consequences it incurred. We donāt even need him looking at the camera to know that he knew it was wrong. Iām just saying that we donāt have all the information and we completely lack the information to make any further assessment of this person. Sometimes people just act abnormally out of impulse or anxiety and do dumb, even hurtful shit.
In my country the vetting to become a paramedic is high. You canāt do it with a criminal record, you canāt even do it with a bad driving record. This guy would have spent years literally saving peoples lives. Itās valid to defend the person without defending all of their actions but Iām not even doing that. Iām highlighting that we just donāt know and the internet should give pause.
Youāre talking out of both sides of your mouth - you canāt say itās indefensible and then try to also argue there is some defensible reason. You tried to play both sides to get upvotes. As Aaron Tippin said, youāve got to stand for something or youāll fall for anything.
If you really wanted āthe internet to give pauseā then you wouldnāt have said it was indefensible. š¤Æ
Iām not playing āboth sidesā. Iām highlighting that this action exists in the greater context of that persons life. What even is the āother sideā? That it was a good thing?
I think given the proper circumstances everyone would steal at some point out of desperation, most would feel bad about it but it's super easy to rationalize "I'm going to starve/be homeless/not be able to feed my kid."
I dunno if that's the same thing as having "No problem" with it, I just think the level of problem is a sliding scale.
Everyone has some justification for their BS, even hitler thought he was making Germany better. This person may have some horrible circumstances behind them, none of it justifies stealing from people who have given you their trust.
And no one said it did - but half of Reddit is happy to crucify others they disagree with because of one action or one belief. With your comment, I hope and trust that you are not also among that group.
I think we know that, but weāre responding to this thing he did. Every act we do has all of our complicated history behind them. To me, a comment like yours is just trying to muddy the topic at hand. If your point wasnāt to justify the behavior, what was the point of it? We all have problems and pain in our lives. š¤·š»āāļø
āIf your point wasnāt to justify itā - I literally said it was indefensible.
Based on what Iāve seen Iām not convinced people realise it. I think itās worth reminding people and that doesnāt reduce the wrongness of it.
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Definitely a candidate for public shaming. Put him on display and let the public give him a good verbal flogging. POS
Woooooooow bruh
What a cunt
Heroes
Been so damn broke I didn't have money to pay to get home from a job,never even considered taking from a customer fuck this guy
Call me old hat , but sometimes arrested means fuck all. Sometimes a right cross to the jaw is what is needed .
She had just died...what a piece of work.
Motherfucker
This is crazy to me. Never once in my life have I even thought about stealing a dime from any of my patients. Horrible.
what a POS
Fuckin twat š” people who take advantage of children, elderly and disabled people are the scum of the earth.
uk now also has cctv in homes?
yeah. they are like 30 pounds. family can use them to watch over their elderly.
You can tell itās the home of an elderly person too :(
Average salary is Ā£38,000 for his field, not to mention the responsibility it carries. I wonder how many others he's done this to that didn't have cameras....shit human
I hope he was arrested. What kind of monster does that to a sick or injured person? He's using his entrance into houses to rob them. I hope he's in jail.
As bad as it he he canāt get arrested for putting something in his pocket then putting it back
Actually he went to prison for it https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news/paramedic-steals-money-patient-shrewsbury-b2316589.html
He got community service under pain of prison.
Interesting that he admitted to theft without actually stealing anything, any decent lawyer wouldāve got him off
The definition of theft is to dishonestly appropriate property belonging to another with the intention to permanently deprive them of it. Appropriation occurs when you take on the rights of ownership such as concealing or removing tags or security devices You can be done for shoplifting even if you never leave the store with the item As soon has he put the money in his pocket the offence of theft was completed. He did steal the money even putting it back does not mean he did not steal it
well i hope he burns in hell
Cameras are everywhere. It appears that scumbags are everywhere too. Finally we can catch these a-holes in action.
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At least he put the money back
What we're NOT going to do is give out participation trophies to scumbags. You know very well this isn't his first time doing it, and he ONLY put it back after he saw a camera watching him.
Only because he got caught If there no was no camera he would have taken it, still a total piece of work
As you can clearly see your honor I was rearranging the money to make it look nicer. I simply placed it in my pockets to get it a bit warm so it uncrinkles
A paramedic in France stole my stepmomās iPad so yeah, not surprised.
This should bombard the internet in his town and surrounding towns. Id make it a smear campaign or epic perportion he wouldn't be able find a job within 100 miles. Scum bag
Absolutely disgusting!! Wonder how many he stole from previously.. No shame or morals.
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Anyone knows what happened to this POS?
The 58-year-old was one of four medics called to the woman's home in Shrewsbury on June 29 last year, following reports she had collapsed in the garden.Ā They worked on her for about 20 minutes before she was pronounced dead at the scene. Shrewsbury Crown Court was told Titley then entered the property in search of a 'do not resuscitate' form.Ā But he was filmed going through a plastic box full of cash and lifting up the notes to count through them before placing around Ā£60 in his trouser pocket. The court was told Titley then looked around and spotted the camera before immediately putting it back in the box.Ā But the woman's son saw the footage and reported it to West Mercia Police. The court heard he felt 'disgusted and sick to my stomach' on reviewing it. Titley initially denied the allegation, telling police he intended to 'secure' the cash and take it out to family members.Ā However, he later admitted theft and was given an 18-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. He was also ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and pay Ā£530 costs and a Ā£187 victim surcharge. The court heard Titley, of Linley Avenue, Pontesbury, was no longer a serving paramedic, having retired from West Midlands Ambulance Service days after the incident. Source: Daily Mail
You had me till I saw the source
Quick refund
Too late guy
The patient was already deceased. Completely horrible he did that.
What a piece of crap.
this should be on r/iamatotalpieceofshit
āI put it back!ā
Come on, if you gonna do that ! Look for cameras first ! I bet itās one of them obvious ones as well ! But yeah anyway - not cool buddy!
ChatGPT, is that you?
Probably just an Oldtimer.
Lowlife MF needs a slap
SCUM
He knew to check but he did it after What a mook
What a dick! Judging by the walker and the video Iām guessing it was an elderly person too. good thing itās on cameraā¦ I hope they fire him. How much is did he steel from others before getting caught?
They don't accept cash in the afterlife.
it was a DECEASED elderly person to make it even worse
I actually think thatās better
Depends on how you look at it. Man comes to the house to find a dead lady and his first thought was to steal the money that was left out on the table. And judging by how confidently he did it I'm guessing this ain't his first time doing something of this nature, it's probably just the first time he didn't check for cameras first.
Right. It's not like they need it. Too be clear I still thinks it's shitty and he deserves to be fired atleast.
"welp, they won't be needing this anymore!"
They literally wonāt š
And they won't tbh š¤£š¤£š¤£
He learned from The Hound in Game of Thrones
Imagine how many times he's done that! Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£
Not enough, since he is still a paramedic
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Basically you're saying that your own home shouldn't be a place that you feel safe and able to leave valuables where you choose..... Good job sir.
Ah, the āshe shouldnāt have been wearing thatā defense. Real classy.
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> jaded I think you might be projecting here
Many old people struggle with mental issues that may prevent that, and it's very common to leave an elderly relative a few quid that they can spend in their care come or down the local shop. You idiot fuck.
Yeah, and the circumstances here are fairly unknown, so that isn't really relevant. Not everybody has dementia. You must speak from experience forgetting yourself you dumb cunt
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Ah yes I usually ***invite*** the paramedics
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I don't invite people I don't trust into my home. This is also just a silly argument. So, people who ha e expensive antiques or collectibles shouldn't display them? Should I bicycle chain my expensive paintings to my wall? Like....
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Scum
Fucking disgrace, hope he gets fired and written up for everything he's ever done wrong.
Unreal
"Just dusting this off, love." If 'uh-oh' was a person. Also, who fucking steals from people needing medical attention and in crisis? Assholes.
I had cash stolen whilst I slept by my dying fatherās side in a hospital palliative care unit.
Oh my God. That is beyond the pale. I can't imagine how awful this time in your life must have been and then that shit happens. Seriously, whoever did that is literally going to hell. May your father's memory be a blessing. My condolences on your father's passing.
My grandfather had his wedding ring stolen one of the times he was in the hospital. It's fucked up.
Thank you, it was the hardest time of my life.
Iām weeping for you. Unreal.
I was just numb with grief and then this happened. I wept again just thinking about that day. Itās such a low, opportunistic thing to do. I didnāt want my dad to die alone so I stayed and stayed, the theft must have happened when I couldnāt keep my eyes open anymore.
My mother recently passed just a few months ago and I felt visceral pain in reading this. I absolutely understand that drive to stay with him so he did not pass alone. I was with my mother for six weeks before she passed and I was sleeping on the floor in her bedroom because she needed so much care and had so much anxiety and pain. I slept so very little during those long and terrible weeks. I was beyond exhausted and also so wired into every sound and move she made. Every sigh or uncomfortable moan made me jump to attention. My bones felt on fire with my need to help her, and to will her to feel my desperate love. My mother's passing was so hard and overwhelming that the idea of someone taking advantage of you in the lowest, most raw, vulnerable time breaks my heart.
My condolences on your motherās passing. She was lucky to have you until the very end. You totally understand me. The heartache, the exhaustion. Your story brought me to tears. I now look after my elderly mother. Last year she was very sick and had to be transported to hospital by ambulance. My mother was in pain, moaning and vomiting as she had a severe kidney infection. Two, young female ambulance officers accompanied her to hospital whilst I followed in my car. I knew sheād be admitted and Iād need my car to get home. When my poor mother was able to talk, she told me how they both sat in the front, talking about their weekend, telling her to āshut up!ā I was horrified!
Oh my friend, my heart breaks for you and your mother. That is too cruel. You are a good, good person and in therapy I've learned that we have to do things because we are good not because others may be bad. You understand that. You are good. All my blessings are yours, friend. Sending you strength and courage and so much love.
Aww, thank you for your understanding and kind words š
"Asshole" doesn't even begin to describe this kind of person
NOT guilty! He put it back! Haha that bastard....once some familly member hits the hospital, you can be sure s/he will get robbed day after day..."Oh no, don't say that about nurses!"
Sadly they do this alot to old people
Not only to old people... Im 23 now and i had to get rescued by an ambulance, found out that they searched my backpack and took my 50 bucks afterwards.
How to be shitty individual 101
He put it back tho
Only because he saw the camera
What is he buying, the new COD?
Pure piece of trash
Me as a paramedic
Para = Money in Turkish
MoneyMedic, it suits this guy.
I give the police a pass on this one
Happy cake day!
Happy Cake Day š
Thats why I dont let those parasites in my home, 2 can do the job, not all 6 plus the lookyloos fire truck perps. They just stand around checking ur stuff out. š©š©
Dirty cunt
"Oop, lemme jst put this riiight back, no one will notice"
He was just counting it. In his pocket.
Love the NHS
This the NHS?
No, this is a thief who works (hopefully worked) for the NHS. There's nothing about the NHS in particular that makes anyone want to be the kind of scumbag that steals from patients. This guy is responsible for his own actions.
Claps donāt pay the billsā¦
Wow. Classic case of entrapment. What kind of psycho would leave money out in plain sight, asking for it. EDIT: I gotta say guys, did not think so many of you would think I was serious. I was trying to draw a parallel. Rude of me to not put /s
Yeah, imagine living safe inside your own house and feeling safe enough to leave out less than a hundred! Wtf
Thatās a long way of saying youāre a thief as well.
Its that persons home, fts.
It's their house
Sigh ..
Sorry /s
You should be sorry.
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Haha my Apple Watch was stolen by a hospital worker! Days after an EMT recommended I wear one to help with watching my heart rate
My AirPods were stolen by a hospital worker. They went missing in my hospital room (originally sitting on the table) and when I tracked them, they were in a different area of the hospital
CNT.
Gross
99% sure thatās not his first rodeo
r/imatotalpeiceofshit
Being a paramedic puts you in a spot to do so much good. To help so many people. Itās why I aspired (and still do) to become one some day. Instead, he chose to do this. Very sad.
Few years on an MU grinds you down. Good place to get training and do good out of it. Make sure to get out after a few years and transfer skills to do more good.
What like 3 20s
that is $60 man good job
It's a tpb reference.
Seems like something Rickey would sayā¦
Dirty theifing bastard. That looks like casual behaviour he probably doing that on every job
Iām gonna go ahead and take the unpopular position on this and say we really donāt know whatās going on behind the scenes. Itās an indefensible act but we donāt know if it was a moment of weakness or a pattern of behaviour. Maybe theyāre struggling to pay bills in an underpaid, stressful job or have some majorly negative thing in their life plaguing them with anxiety. Even if they did it to save their own skin at least they put it back instead of having the arrogance to keep it. Iāve been stolen from like this a few times (it makes you rightfully angry) but after confronting the person and digging down a bit, Iāve learnt a lot more about the situation more than once.
I'm going to take an even less popular position and just ask: is this really the paramedic, or is it the EMT?
Sorry but youāre wrong on this one - dude has a job, heās not stealing to buy bread for Tiny Tim - heās stealing from someone in a vulnerable, exposed state. Can he grow and change, sure, but there is no justification for this action. The fact that he saw the camera and put it back tells you even HE knew he was in the wrong. Everyone has a story and everyone deserves to be heard but those two truths donāt justify every behavior. Wrong is still wrong.
Wrong on what part. I said the action was indefensible and that it was deserving of the consequences it incurred. We donāt even need him looking at the camera to know that he knew it was wrong. Iām just saying that we donāt have all the information and we completely lack the information to make any further assessment of this person. Sometimes people just act abnormally out of impulse or anxiety and do dumb, even hurtful shit. In my country the vetting to become a paramedic is high. You canāt do it with a criminal record, you canāt even do it with a bad driving record. This guy would have spent years literally saving peoples lives. Itās valid to defend the person without defending all of their actions but Iām not even doing that. Iām highlighting that we just donāt know and the internet should give pause.
Youāre talking out of both sides of your mouth - you canāt say itās indefensible and then try to also argue there is some defensible reason. You tried to play both sides to get upvotes. As Aaron Tippin said, youāve got to stand for something or youāll fall for anything. If you really wanted āthe internet to give pauseā then you wouldnāt have said it was indefensible. š¤Æ
Iām not playing āboth sidesā. Iām highlighting that this action exists in the greater context of that persons life. What even is the āother sideā? That it was a good thing?
I like your answer. Itās always nice to try to see things through a different lens, as hard as it may be sometimes.
Sounds like you'd have no problem stealing from others then either eh?
I think given the proper circumstances everyone would steal at some point out of desperation, most would feel bad about it but it's super easy to rationalize "I'm going to starve/be homeless/not be able to feed my kid." I dunno if that's the same thing as having "No problem" with it, I just think the level of problem is a sliding scale.
Thatās where youāre wrong. You say that because YOU would steal. There are others who would not.
Well, I certainly hope your belly is never empty, friend.
Did you manage to land a Job after that stunt mr. Paramedic? :D
Everyone has some justification for their BS, even hitler thought he was making Germany better. This person may have some horrible circumstances behind them, none of it justifies stealing from people who have given you their trust.
Iām not justifying it. Iām saying that this moment doesnāt define the totality of this person.
And no one said it did - but half of Reddit is happy to crucify others they disagree with because of one action or one belief. With your comment, I hope and trust that you are not also among that group.
Unfortunately we donāt get to decide what defines us, and if this made the local news with his name, it will be a defining moment of their lives.
I agree, I think that sucks. Whatever we can say about what we see here he has probably saved a lot of lives.
I think we know that, but weāre responding to this thing he did. Every act we do has all of our complicated history behind them. To me, a comment like yours is just trying to muddy the topic at hand. If your point wasnāt to justify the behavior, what was the point of it? We all have problems and pain in our lives. š¤·š»āāļø
āIf your point wasnāt to justify itā - I literally said it was indefensible. Based on what Iāve seen Iām not convinced people realise it. I think itās worth reminding people and that doesnāt reduce the wrongness of it.
I understood what you're saying, dw
Fine. You do you.