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What Punishment Befits Her?
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http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/11 86695/c are-hom e-chris tmas-tr ee-thef t-caugh t-on-cc tv
What a wonderful piece of scum this is, how low can you get?
And what's the betting she has a string of convictions as long as your arm and is out due to the right-on liberal justice system we have in this country.
So, what do AB'ers think would be appropriate?
What a wonderful piece of scum this is, how low can you get?
And what's the betting she has a string of convictions as long as your arm and is out due to the right-on liberal justice system we have in this country.
So, what do AB'ers think would be appropriate?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not so much the monetary value of the tree that matters here; it's more the fact that she displayed no regard for the feelings of those who placed the tree there, and decorated it to give a bit of pleasure to the residents. If she is caught, a week of cleaning out the home's toilets might be appropriate.
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Pretty scummy
But let's compare to Farepak
in Oct '06 this Christmas saving club went into administration leaving 100,000f people in the UK without their Christmas goods
Mostly people using this were amoungst the poorest off in the UK.
Turned out this collapse was because it 'leant' £33 million to its parent company which wasn't paid back.
The trial collapsed when it turned out the Bank of Scotland (HBOS) had demanded the money as security
So who's the bigger scum?
A Christmas tree or 100,000 Christmas savings
The woman in the video or the men in the suits?
But let's compare to Farepak
in Oct '06 this Christmas saving club went into administration leaving 100,000f people in the UK without their Christmas goods
Mostly people using this were amoungst the poorest off in the UK.
Turned out this collapse was because it 'leant' £33 million to its parent company which wasn't paid back.
The trial collapsed when it turned out the Bank of Scotland (HBOS) had demanded the money as security
So who's the bigger scum?
A Christmas tree or 100,000 Christmas savings
The woman in the video or the men in the suits?
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