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Online abuser jailed for brainwashing boy, 15, to send sexual images

BBC News Published image copyrightThinkstock image captionThe boy s parents removed his computer, but his abuser sent him a phone to send more images, the court heard A 15-year-old boy shared sexual images of extreme self-harming after being groomed online. Cardiff Crown Court heard he thought he was sending hundreds of images to his girlfriend over the course of a year. But they were in fact sent to Darren Hart, 29, from Glasgow, who has been jailed for eight-and-a-half years. Hart, who pleaded guilty to 10 charges of sex offences, befriended the boy through online gaming, then created a fake persona. Prosecution barrister Matthew Roberts told the court the boy was told he had to send the images because the woman had been captured in America and was being held by a gang who would hurt and rape her if he didn t do what was being demanded of him .

Recreational fires: Erie officials seek to limit times, materials

Erie Chief Fire Inspector Darren Hart said no one is seeking to snuff out anyone s backyard campfire fun. Instead, Erie Bureau of Fire officials hope a series of proposed changes to the city s current burning regulations, will promote safety and be more neighbor-friendly, he said. Among the proposed changes that Hart outlined to members of Erie City Council on Wednesday night include placing a time limit on when recreational fires are permitted. The proposed schedule, if approved, would permit fires between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday and between 6 p.m. and midnight Friday through Sunday and on holidays.

Erie Fire Department Offers Firework Safety Tips Ahead of New Year s Eve

Erie Fire Department Offers Firework Safety Tips Ahead of New Year s Eve
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KMT panto, TfL, planning, shop workers and homelessness

Dr Alison Moore , Londonwide Assembly member, writes: The pandemic continues to cripple Transport for London’s main source of income, which comes from passenger fares. Despite this, the government has so far refused to provide TfL with the sustainable and long-term funding deal it needs to keep services running smoothly and to secure the future of key infrastructure projects - which are crucial for job creation and supporting London’s economic recovery. This has meant that City Hall and TfL have been forced to find other ways of making up the financial deficit they face in future years. One of the fairest solutions would be for ministers to allow London to keep hold of the money it collects through Vehicle Excise Duty. This is worth around £500 million per year, and is currently spent to subsidise road maintenance in other parts of the country.

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