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Re: fire extinguisher youth
« Reply #15 on: 11 January 2011, 23:54:32 »

hahaha glad they caught this idiot. the FE landed 2 feet from some coppers head.

id give him 7 years in jail and an annual public flogging :)
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Re: fire extinguisher youth
« Reply #16 on: 11 January 2011, 23:55:07 »

how ironic  the soapdodger better not drop the soap in the shower ;D ;D
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« Reply #17 on: 11 January 2011, 23:56:43 »

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never had a previous conviction.

how many "kids" have thrown a brick of a motorway bridge at a "car" not realising someone might be inside.

youth driving way out of control in his 1.1, inexperience tell him nothing of the possible consequences.

moment of madness?

If anyone over the age of 3 throws a brick off a bridge at a car thinking nobody is inside, they should be placed in a totally different type of institution.  Cars dont drive themselves on British Motorways.  And that is a fact.
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Re: fire extinguisher youth
« Reply #18 on: 11 January 2011, 23:56:55 »

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Just a shame it is costing us all so much money to keep these idiots in a warm comfortable environment with satellite television, gaming consoles, tennis courts, pool tables, and paying the wages of prison guards who are now more like hoteliers rather than screws.

If I were opting for a 'Sun Holiday' I'd go for Layhill.  Much better than Butlins, so I hear.

I do not know about Layhill, but point taken, something is sadly wrong..... :-X
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« Reply #19 on: 11 January 2011, 23:59:03 »

as he likes fire extinguishers so much  send him to ford open prison  at least there he can use one properly in the next riot ;D ;D
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Re: fire extinguisher youth
« Reply #20 on: 12 January 2011, 00:00:16 »

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never had a previous conviction.

how many "kids" have thrown a brick of a motorway bridge at a "car" not realising someone might be inside.

youth driving way out of control in his 1.1, inexperience tell him nothing of the possible consequences.

moment of madness?

It sounds like you are trying to justify it by saying that other people commit wrongs so it's ok for him to?

A 'kid' throwing a brick off a motorway bridge should get a bloody good hiding off their dad (if they aren't a bastard) and then go to jail. For them to say they didn't realise someone might be inside is bloody ridiculous - I've never seen a car drive itself down the motorway.

Previous convictions matter not when it comes to something as serious as this.

People need to accept personal responsibility in this country.
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« Reply #21 on: 12 January 2011, 00:02:32 »

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never had a previous conviction.

how many "kids" have thrown a brick of a motorway bridge at a "car" not realising someone might be inside.

youth driving way out of control in his 1.1, inexperience tell him nothing of the possible consequences.

moment of madness?

It sounds like you are trying to justify it by saying that other people commit wrongs so it's ok for him to?

A 'kid' throwing a brick off a motorway bridge should get a bloody good hiding off their dad (if they aren't a blank) and then go to jail. For them to say they didn't realise someone might be inside is bloody ridiculous - I've never seen a car drive itself down the motorway.

Previous convictions matter not when it comes to something as serious as this.

People need to accept personal responsibility in this country.
well said :y
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« Reply #22 on: 12 January 2011, 00:02:46 »

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tapper888 wrote Yesterday at 23:51:

never had a previous conviction.

how many "kids" have thrown a brick of a motorway bridge at a "car" not realising someone might be inside.

youth driving way out of control in his 1.1, inexperience tell him nothing of the possible consequences.

moment of madness?

It sounds like you are trying to justify it by saying that other people commit wrongs so it's ok for him to?

A 'kid' throwing a brick off a motorway bridge should get a bloody good hiding off their dad (if they aren't a blank) and then go to jail. For them to say they didn't realise someone might be inside is bloody ridiculous - I've never seen a car drive itself down the motorway.

Previous convictions matter not when it comes to something as serious as this.

People need to accept personal responsibility in this country.


yup, totally agree.
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Re: fire extinguisher youth
« Reply #23 on: 12 January 2011, 00:06:19 »

I'll also add that a youth driving a 1.1 or a 2.2 or a 6.2 V8 KNOWS of the possible consequences, they just believe it happens to other people.  The "I'm King Dick, I'm the best driver in the world" attitude only lasts as long as the first/second/third/ninth accident, depending on how completely stupid the youth is.

Hind sight is a wonderful thing.  ;)
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« Reply #24 on: 12 January 2011, 00:07:03 »

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never had a previous conviction.

how many "kids" have thrown a brick of a motorway bridge at a "car" not realising someone might be inside.

youth driving way out of control in his 1.1, inexperience tell him nothing of the possible consequences.

moment of madness?

Are you defending him?.............

what i am trying to say (badly) is that the true age of realisation is not as it is in law.

if a fifty year old male, established member of the community did it. straight forward. the age and experience would tell him otherwise.he would clearly know what he was doing without being influenced by the rantings or peer pressure of others.

what was the atmosphere on that roof?

had it been an incident at a local shopping car park out of the media spotlight, would it have been a different sentence?

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Re: fire extinguisher youth
« Reply #25 on: 12 January 2011, 00:18:02 »

Maybe he really wanted to hurt someone. I don't think he did & at the time got carried away & saw it as a bit of horseplay, pick something up & throw it randomly. Regardless of any malicious intent or not he deserves his sentence & i admire his Mum for persuading him to confess. Intentional or not someone could have died or been crippled for life (i'd rather die)
   He'll still be a young man when he get's out & i hope he learns from his actions. Guy.
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« Reply #26 on: 12 January 2011, 00:23:42 »

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never had a previous conviction.

how many "kids" have thrown a brick of a motorway bridge at a "car" not realising someone might be inside.

youth driving way out of control in his 1.1, inexperience tell him nothing of the possible consequences.

moment of madness?

Are you defending him?.............

what i am trying to say (badly) is that the true age of realisation is not as it is in law.

if a fifty year old male, established member of the community did it. straight forward. the age and experience would tell him otherwise.he would clearly know what he was doing without being influenced by the rantings or peer pressure of others.

what was the atmosphere on that roof?

had it been an incident at a local shopping car park out of the media spotlight, would it have been a different sentence?


It could well have been a different sentence. It's no good saying 'what if'. What's happened has happened, and in the circumstances we have seen. there is no changing that. He should go to jail, do his sentence. Hopefully learn a lesson, then come out and be good.

And get a hair cut.

Oh, and a wash, the soap dodger!
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Re: fire extinguisher youth
« Reply #27 on: 12 January 2011, 09:41:21 »

In my opinion he should have been tried for attempted murder because that's exactly what it was. He got off very lightly! >:(
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« Reply #28 on: 12 January 2011, 09:41:45 »

no the sentance was not fair.
yes he could have killed someone [but he didnt]
if you drive at 40 in a 30 limit you get a fine you dont go to jail because you could have lost control and killed someone.
he is young and its going to ruin his life,whatever you think of students he was doing something with his life and trying to make something of himself.he hasnt been it trouble before and it appears that he has a very good family[i dont think i could have turned my kids in]
you read about scumbags who cheat/steal/mess with kids? beat old people up  etc and they get less than this.
he has been made a example off .
i would like to state i dont agree with what he did.
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Re: fire extinguisher youth
« Reply #29 on: 12 January 2011, 09:50:43 »

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hahaha glad they caught this idiot. the FE landed 2 feet from some coppers head.

id give him 7 years in jail and an a*al public flogging :)

Then again what I would like to do to a lot of criminals that are draining this country is not allowed  >:(
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