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Issue 683

16-22 NOVember 2012

‘Vampires’ steal Poppy boxes CALLOUS THIEVES – branded “vampires” by one outraged shop-keeper – have preyed on the Royal British Legion’s 2012 Poppy Appeal collection boxes. by Jack Troughton

Roger Dawes

The thefts in the run up to last Sunday’s emotional Remembrance Sunday services along Spain’s east coast have sickened members of the public and were described as both “despicable” and “disgusting”. Last year, the annual appeal raised a record 134,000€ across the 20 branches of the Royal British Legion making up Spain District North – supporting the £1.7 million needed by the charity each week to help ex-servicemen and women and their families. On the Costa Blanca, three of the distinctive red collection tins left in bars, restaurants and shops were stolen from Javea premises. RTN was told: “It just makes you want to weep.” And during the 91st Poppy Appeal, people have also been left shocked by a spate of thefts across Britain and as far away as Canada. Roger Dawes, Chairman of the Legion’s Javea Branch, said collection boxes had been stolen from the Cancer Care Charity Shop, The Original Charity Shop, and the newsagent Humpty Dumpty – one tin, stolen from Cancer Care, was found abandoned and empty nearby, close to the three premises. He said: “How low can people be. This money is collected each year to help those who have served in the Armed Forces and their dependents, who need help. That some low life thinks their need is greater is hard to comprehend. “And what is galling is that individually these collection boxes don’t contain a lot of money – it is only when they are all collectively gathered in from over 100 outlets by our branch members it becomes significant.” He added he was aware of the thefts in the UK that made national news in Britain. “Unfortunately, there are a lot of nasty people out there, it is absolutely disgusting.” Roger said he was concerned that local outlets would not want the responsibility of having a box in coming years but said the Legion would be distributing plastic ties in a bid to make the boxes more secure next year. Continued on page 6


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