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What Is The Use Of Having More Police When Our Judges Don't Support The Work That Our Police Carry Out, By Giving Out Such Light Sentances?
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As a country we need to work out how we deal with those that break the law and which laws we consider severe and require some serious porridge. If we need more jails then build them, the population has grown so it stands to reason we need more since there will always be a percentage who disregard the law.
At the moment it seems allover the place.
As a country we need to work out how we deal with those that break the law and which laws we consider severe and require some serious porridge. If we need more jails then build them, the population has grown so it stands to reason we need more since there will always be a percentage who disregard the law.
At the moment it seems allover the place.
Going to jail for carrying a knife seems excessive to me, even Shakespeare carried a sword or dagger. Most certainly, from the late-14th century onwards carrying a sword every day became a fashionable thing to do. Oxford undergraduates carried swords at one time, and could be fined for not doing so.
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I and most English kids of my day carried a sheath knife on our belts, in fact it was also part of the Boy Scouts uniform, along with a small axe and a long Ash pole, I also possessed a set of small and balanced throwing knives.
It never entered our heads to inflict harm on anyone with them, the greatest 'crime' we ever used them for was carving our names on poor defenceless trees.
But we lived in a different country then to what the UK has become today.
I and most English kids of my day carried a sheath knife on our belts, in fact it was also part of the Boy Scouts uniform, along with a small axe and a long Ash pole, I also possessed a set of small and balanced throwing knives.
It never entered our heads to inflict harm on anyone with them, the greatest 'crime' we ever used them for was carving our names on poor defenceless trees.
But we lived in a different country then to what the UK has become today.
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