A pizza delivery man working for Domino’s delivered swift justice when he managed to apprehend a robber minutes after the crime was committed. How it happened is quite remarkable – read on:
Under police questioning, Charles McManus, 30, admitted to robbing Muhammad Zar who delivers pizzas around Springburn, Glasgow. McManus and another man approached Mr Zar whilst he was in his car and brandishing knives they stole his pizzas, wallet, mobile phone and tip money. The other man then proceeded to take Mr Zar’s car keys and car, leaving him stranded.
Mr Zar was then told to walk down the street and take a right by McManus. Fearing he was being led into a trap, Mr Zar turned left and ran to the nearest house with a lit window.
Unfortunately for the crook, the house Mr Zar entered was McManus’! After his mother let Mr Zar in to use the house he contacted the police. McManus then unwittingly entered his home only to find his recent victim standing in the doorway. Although he fled immediately, police were contacted and McManus was successfully apprehended.
Sheriff Andrew Normand deferred sentence until next month for background reports and McManus has since be released on bail.
Watch where you’re going!
This daredevil pizza delivery guy unfortunately couldn’t match the skill of his friend…
Cat-astrophe!
Most news about the Royal Mail recently has been grave and serious. However, one piece of news has not failed to grab the media’s attention. Yes, the story of how a postman has refused to deliver post through a home’s letterbox because of a cat has been making the headlines. Well maybe not the main headlines…
Mailers in the night
The Royal Mail has teamed up with several retailers to trial an evening delivery service. The trial will initially last for six months and will be provided for those living within the M25 area of London and the South East. Evening deliveries will operate between 6pm and 10pm, allowing customers to collect their packages after work. Currently, only House of Fraser and L’Occitane are participating, but the Royal Mail has stated that it is in talks with other potential retail partners.
The trial is a response to a recent eBay survey that revealed that over 84% of online companies that rely on the Royal Mail for their deliveries criticised the service. Online businesses commonly described how the Royal Mail failed to meet their demands and that of their customers. The five most repeated areas for improvement were: notifications for the time or day of delivery; evening deliveries; evening collection times at postal depots; weekend deliveries and evening opening times at post offices.
A lump of coal this Christmas from the Royal Mail?

Hail to the bus driver

Sacrebleu! – French truck drivers join strike
Across the channel, French truck drivers have joined both private and public sector workers currently on strike. The nationwide strike has been a reaction to the French government’s plan to reform the pension system. The new system would raise the national retirement age to sixty-two and the full state pension age from sixty-five to sixty-seven.
Tunnel vision
The world’s longest environmentally friendly tunnel was completed last Friday. The path is now clear after a 31 foot wide drill tore down the last section of rock separating the two ends of the tunnel. The thirty-five mile long Gotthard Base tunnel has been drilled over a mile and a half underground, below the Swiss Alps.
Riding the big wheel
Practical? Not a chance.
Couriers get the hollywood treatment
