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Title: does this make you angry/
Post by: Richie London on 17 November 2010, 18:55:55
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1324802/Thug-kicked-terminally-ill-grandfather-head-walks-free-court.html

Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Martin_1962 on 17 November 2010, 19:05:33
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I hope a threat is carried out!
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Andy B on 17 November 2010, 19:07:21
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As his picture has been plastered over the press we can only hope that the alleged threats via Facebook come true or partly so.  >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Richie London on 17 November 2010, 19:09:24
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As his picture has been plastered over the press we can only hope that the alleged threats via Facebook come true or partly so.  >:(


these rsoles deserve nothing less than death in my opinion
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Terbs on 17 November 2010, 19:10:40
Wants someone to give him a good pasting...see how he likes it >:( >:(

I know this sounds vigilante, but the law is an ass >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 17 November 2010, 19:38:05
I hope he is looking over his shoulder.........................until bang!! >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Bent valve on 17 November 2010, 19:47:16
Someone will sort the f*cker out I'm sure >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: albitz on 17 November 2010, 20:07:57
Gas. >:( >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: majesticlarge on 17 November 2010, 20:08:19
i wouldn't hit the breaks if he stepped out in front of the car thats for sure. There has been a massive lowering of respect as people gave in and stopped slapping there kids, If i was ever bad my dad would throw me at a wall so i didn't do anything bad as i knew what i would get. I would like to have a go at this one though see how he is against someone who can fight back.
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Seth on 17 November 2010, 20:37:16
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I hope he is looking over his shoulder.........................until bang!! >:( >:( >:(

Yeah, or sleeping with one eye open >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: mrgreen on 17 November 2010, 20:51:14
the law is a joke this little chav should be taken around the back and given a good kicking for christmas, as for mistaken identity what difference does that make imagine if that was your pop, and as for sentencing suspended sentence that's not even close to going to jail someone needs to antagonize him and the police will have him back to court pronto to fulfill that sentence and then hopefully someone will wait at the gate for him when he comes out.....yes it does make me angry  >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Vamps on 17 November 2010, 21:24:40
Yes, very....... :-X
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: millwall on 17 November 2010, 21:29:18
sick   as they say what comes around  hopefully someone will smash him to bits  >:(    the law is a joke  no wonder people deal with things themselves rather than go to the police   only thing is if he does get done  the person that does it would probably get locked up  i know from experience  my nan was attacked my brother and i caught up with the attacker 2 weeks later  we got 4 years each and he got 4 months for attacking my nan who was 80 at the time >:( >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: geoffr70 on 17 November 2010, 21:30:35
I've already got my vengeance worked out should anything like this happen to anyone I know. The old saying: if you want something doing, do it yourself! In this case, it is justice, as the police and judicial system don't appear to be fit for purpose!
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 17 November 2010, 22:07:26
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I've already got my vengeance worked out should anything like this happen to anyone I know. The old saying: if you want something doing, do it yourself! In this case, it is justice, as the police and judicial system don't appear to be fit for purpose!

No doubt the police officers involved would have put a lot of work into this, with enormous amounts of paperwork produced to support the evidence, and the CPS agreeing to take it to court.  No, what has gone wrong is yet again a court led by a very liberal judge has failed to fully apply the sanction it could have applied, with the victim and the general public given no justice.  No wonder this monster is laughing!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Richie London on 17 November 2010, 22:28:20
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I've already got my vengeance worked out should anything like this happen to anyone I know. The old saying: if you want something doing, do it yourself! In this case, it is justice, as the police and judicial system don't appear to be fit for purpose!

No doubt the police officers involved would have put a lot of work into this, with enormous amounts of paperwork produced to support the evidence, and the CPS agreeing to take it to court.  No, what has gone wrong is yet again a court led by a very liberal judge has failed to fully apply the sanction it could have applied, with the victim and the general public given no justice.  No wonder this monster is laughing!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(


as cherie blair says " do the crime, and we wont let you do the time"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-127352/We-stop-sending-offenders-jail.html
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: geoffr70 on 17 November 2010, 22:39:10
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I've already got my vengeance worked out should anything like this happen to anyone I know. The old saying: if you want something doing, do it yourself! In this case, it is justice, as the police and judicial system don't appear to be fit for purpose!

No doubt the police officers involved would have put a lot of work into this, with enormous amounts of paperwork produced to support the evidence, and the CPS agreeing to take it to court.  No, what has gone wrong is yet again a court led by a very liberal judge has failed to fully apply the sanction it could have applied, with the victim and the general public given no justice.  No wonder this monster is laughing!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(


as cherie blair says " do the crime, and we wont let you do the time"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-127352/We-stop-sending-offenders-jail.html

No doubt they did, but police put less and less effort into their job as they know what the outcome will be, and who can blame them - they still get paid at the end of the month! But generally speaking I stand by what I said about the police being unfit for purpose. I should know I used to be one and very often come into contact with them still.

Whether or not it's their own fault, that's a different matter. They have their hands tied by do gooders and stupid restrictive laws, nevermind PACE, and the liberal attitude that has swept the nation. Back to basics, I'm not against anyone, but for example, you have lots of big men creating disorder, two 5'6" women turn up (assuming they aren't single crewed), they have no chance of returning to and maintaining order, baton/spray or no baton/spray. Just one example, which people might use to call me sexist, not at all.
From my experience of dealing with the police they just aren't interested, and don't like it when you try to do your civic duty!
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Amigo on 17 November 2010, 23:15:41
He picks his fights. As Majestic said earlier bet he's not so brave if he's being hit back. I simply don't understand how anyone can do this to a frail old man & the fact he walked from court is inexcusable. If there's one thing i despise above all else it's bullying & this must be one of the worst cases.
    I'd go toe to toe with the little scrote, see how he likes it but i guess i'll have to join the queue! >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 17 November 2010, 23:53:58
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No doubt they did, but police put less and less effort into their job as they know what the outcome will be, and who can blame them - they still get paid at the end of the month! But generally speaking I stand by what I said about the police being unfit for purpose. I should know I used to be one and very often come into contact with them still.

Whether or not it's their own fault, that's a different matter. They have their hands tied by do gooders and stupid restrictive laws, nevermind PACE, and the liberal attitude that has swept the nation. Back to basics, I'm not against anyone, but for example, you have lots of big men creating disorder, two 5'6" women turn up (assuming they aren't single crewed), they have no chance of returning to and maintaining order, baton/spray or no baton/spray. Just one example, which people might use to call me sexist, not at all.
From my experience of dealing with the police they just aren't interested, and don't like it when you try to do your civic duty!


Yes, I'm afraid that there's merit in most of the things G says here.

I'm dismayed to say that there's something seriously wrong with the current attitude to duty found in many serving officers presently.

The reasons behind this are varied but the nett result is that the public seems to being short-changed in what they can rightly expect from the constabulary.

If police officers are either not interested or inefficient in apprehending wrongdoers, questions need to be asked.

The political aspirations of many of those in ACPO (Association of Chief Police Officers) have been an unwelcome visitor for some time now.
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: geoffr70 on 18 November 2010, 00:05:37
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No doubt they did, but police put less and less effort into their job as they know what the outcome will be, and who can blame them - they still get paid at the end of the month! But generally speaking I stand by what I said about the police being unfit for purpose. I should know I used to be one and very often come into contact with them still.

Whether or not it's their own fault, that's a different matter. They have their hands tied by do gooders and stupid restrictive laws, nevermind PACE, and the liberal attitude that has swept the nation. Back to basics, I'm not against anyone, but for example, you have lots of big men creating disorder, two 5'6" women turn up (assuming they aren't single crewed), they have no chance of returning to and maintaining order, baton/spray or no baton/spray. Just one example, which people might use to call me sexist, not at all.
From my experience of dealing with the police they just aren't interested, and don't like it when you try to do your civic duty!


Yes, I'm afraid that there's merit in most of the things G says here.

I'm dismayed to say that there's something seriously wrong with the current attitude to duty found in many serving officers presently.

The reasons behind this are varied but the nett result is that the public seems to being short-changed in what they can rightly expect from the constabulary.

If police officers are either not interested or inefficient in apprehending wrongdoers, questions need to be asked.

The political aspirations of many of those in ACPO (Association of Chief Police Officers) have been an unwelcome visitor for some time now.

I should add I'm not anti police though, far from it, I think it's great when they turn up in force and get the bad guys. They get stick from all sides and it's a thankless job, and compared to police in alot of other countries, I'd take our police though! It'd better if they toughened up though and stopped being everyones 'mate'

Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Terbs on 18 November 2010, 00:38:49
We are all having a go of sorts at the pillock that did this, and also the police, but is it not time the judges/magistrates/etc came under vicious scrutiny.
They and flash-gobbed lawyers are the ones mostly to blame. Nine times out of ten, the lawyers are more guilty than their clients, and the use of the statement 'let off due to a technicality' is heard of more and more.
Judges must also start dishing out punishments to fit the crime >:(
Title: Re: does this make you angry/
Post by: Vamps on 18 November 2010, 00:47:32
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We are all having a go of sorts at the pillock that did this, and also the police, but is it not time the judges/magistrates/etc came under vicious scrutiny.
They and flash-gobbed lawyers are the ones mostly to blame. Nine times out of ten, the lawyers are more guilty than their clients, and the use of the statement 'let off due to a technicality' is heard of more and more.
Judges must also start dishing out punishments to fit the crime >:(

I have to agree, and I do have significant experience of this...... :-X