Britain’s most shameless thief was jailed today after he was caught brazenly putting a Poppy appeal tin down his trousers.


Twenty-year-old Nathan Beddow walked into a quiet pub bar and spotted the charity collection tin and tray of poppies .
He was caught on CCTV taking the tin containing £70 cash and placing it down his tracksuit bottoms before wandering around the bar and leaving.
The footage of the mean theft was put on Facebook by Brian Jenkinson the shocked landlord of the Dickens pub in Thornton Cleveleys,Lancashire and swiftly went viral.
Beddow of Beach Road,Thornton Cleveleys admitted the theft when he appeared before Blackpool Magistrates today.
He was sentenced to 12 weeks jail to run alongside nine months he must serve after being recalled on licence for a jail term imposed last year for burgling the home of an 84-year old disabled man in Hartlepool.
Pam Smith ,prosecuting at Blackpool,said the Poppy Appeal money was stolen by Beddow on November 3.
She said:”He went into the pub just before 1pm and was seen loitering around the bar before he clearly stuffs the tin down the front of his pants.”
“A member of the Royal British Legion found the empty tin down a nearby alleyway and informed the landlord Mr Jenkinson who estimates there was £70 in it as he had put in £40 cash himself.”
“The pub CCTV shows Beddow coming back into the pub later with a friend and buying a drink.”
The court heard that Beddow has been identified as the thief by a member of the public who had seen the Facebook images.
Police arrested Beddow who told an officer:”All this for some Poppy money-all you have got is some CCTV.”
“When he was arrested he was under the influence of some substance and was trying to goad the police officers.”
“He was put in a police van and on the way to the station tried to put a cord round his neck after slipped his handcuffs but was halted by the officers.”
Beddow later wrote a letter of apology for what he had done but addressed it to the British Red Cross.
He also tried to go back to the pub to try and repay the money but was kicked out out of the premises.
His lawyer Steven Townley said that Beddow had received threats from the extremist right wing English Defence League and was scared.
The lawyer said:”He has moved to this area because that is where his two year old son lives.He has returned to taking Valiun and cannabis and had taken 15 Valium before committing this offence.He has no recollection of doing it but accepts that is him on CCTV.”
“When confronted by the CCTV he realised how the abhorrent the public would be.He was horrified.”
“The threats of violence by the EDL may well come back to haunt him.”
“He is not normally someone who targets charity boxes.”
Sentencing Beddow Bench chairman Janet Lee asked him:”Do you know what the Poppy Appeal means?”
He answered ;”Yes its for Army people.My aunt is in the Army.”
The chairman told him:” This was a despicable offence.The Valium is no excuse.It is a terrible thing you have done and you accept the public perception of what you did.”
She ordered Beddow to repay the Royal British Legion charity the £70 and court costs of £185.
Landlord Mr Jenkinson said:”This was the meanest of thefts and he deserves to be publicly shamed.