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Unjustice For Defending His Business!!!!!
I just hope he gets off as he sounds like a good honest guy, and the two idiots only get a £75 fine, plus 2 broken legs and an arm :-)
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 44030/B usiness man-att acks-tw o-burgl ars-cat ching-r ed-hand ed-arre sted-de fending -proper ty.html
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This is clearly a good, able and honest businessman who does not have sufficient clout to stop these scum testifying. If he was some psycopath he would have destroyed their mobile phones and walked away. Robber quote from the Daily Mail article (above): 'He said: “I been nicking diesel and some bloke has beaten me up with a stick and broken my legs and my arm. I...
03:07 Thu 23rd Jan 2014
I think there is a difference between "having sympathy" for someone who gets their legs broken or their throat slashed or their body otherwise seriously damaged when, frankly, they shouldn't have been breaking the law in the first place, and preferring that people don't go too far. I have no sympathy for the burglars -- and think that the not guilty verdict in this case is quite right -- but I wouldn't celebrate their deaths either, if it had gone that far.
Besides which, someone who is capable of killing another human being after losing their temper in what could be, in the cold light of day, comparatively trivial circumstances, is capable of doing the same when there was no justification at all. I don't see that smashing someone's brains out is at all appropriate when they're trying to nick a TV/ radio/ computer -- and anyone who does think that it's perfectly appropriate is, I think, just as much a danger to society as the burglars are.
Besides which, someone who is capable of killing another human being after losing their temper in what could be, in the cold light of day, comparatively trivial circumstances, is capable of doing the same when there was no justification at all. I don't see that smashing someone's brains out is at all appropriate when they're trying to nick a TV/ radio/ computer -- and anyone who does think that it's perfectly appropriate is, I think, just as much a danger to society as the burglars are.
Got what they deserved IMO - too many businesses are being targeted by crims like these 2. My firm are constantly having vehicles robbed of their diesel, items of plant stolen and is costing us thousands in extra insurance premiums. I also hope the one photographed with the fish had a licence to fish
Reading this reminded me of a recent local incident, I wondered what charges may follow and if there will be any charges against the alleged victim.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 44698/P etty-cr iminal- drowned -canal- mugging -victim s-pushe d-tryin g-defen d-thems elves.h tml?ico =home%5 Emostre ad
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