The Rules of Crime

Laura Davis
Thursday 17 September 2009 09:43 EDT
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It’s tough being a criminal these days. If you're not busy trying to find one of the few places without camera surveillance, then you're being put off by the fear of being catapulted into the media spotlight for an angry public to campaign for your beheading on You Tube.

Here are some 10 simple rules to follow if you’re considering taking to a life of crime.

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