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Finally Some Common Sense From A Judge.......
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-north ern-ire land-56 942056
.....well done M'lud.
.....well done M'lud.
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Tora, Yippee! One of those rare occasion we agree on something!! Apart from the Judge being sensible and not just doing the inevitable
16:01 Tue 04th May 2021
// ..cue the anti British.....//
foo yeah - lets have a count down foo again 10 ..... 9
cue the despair over TTT yarting on law when he doesnt have the first idea about it. The main evidence was declared inadmissible. It is difficult to get things declared inadmissible in English Law but they did it this time. It appears HET knew their evidence was inadmissible at the time and expected further action which did not occur. The defects could not be repaired with plasters twenty years later
( clamour of foo what admissible mean den, inadmissible I mean etc etc )
foo yeah - lets have a count down foo again 10 ..... 9
cue the despair over TTT yarting on law when he doesnt have the first idea about it. The main evidence was declared inadmissible. It is difficult to get things declared inadmissible in English Law but they did it this time. It appears HET knew their evidence was inadmissible at the time and expected further action which did not occur. The defects could not be repaired with plasters twenty years later
( clamour of foo what admissible mean den, inadmissible I mean etc etc )
ummm - // You can't join the army and not expect conflict. //
Obviously - no point training people to kill people and then expecting them to moan when they actually have to do it - that's an understood part of signing up.
However, when it comes to being stuck in court decades after you finished your service, and prosecuted by the government of the country you signed up to defend, and got shot at doing it, I think it's reasonable for any soldier in that situation to feel singularly aggrieved and hard done to.
Obviously - no point training people to kill people and then expecting them to moan when they actually have to do it - that's an understood part of signing up.
However, when it comes to being stuck in court decades after you finished your service, and prosecuted by the government of the country you signed up to defend, and got shot at doing it, I think it's reasonable for any soldier in that situation to feel singularly aggrieved and hard done to.
ymm.... unless it's an 'enemy' death.
That's why violence goes on - eye for eye - they are all scum and our lads are heroes. We need to work towards solutions which will result in an end to violence, not mere retaliation and hatred of the other tribe. The OP remark about anti-British says it all - we have here the English equiv of Ian Paisley; point-scoring is more important than intelligent thought; slogans more important than use of one's brain. So sad (I mean the situation, not the OP).
That's why violence goes on - eye for eye - they are all scum and our lads are heroes. We need to work towards solutions which will result in an end to violence, not mere retaliation and hatred of the other tribe. The OP remark about anti-British says it all - we have here the English equiv of Ian Paisley; point-scoring is more important than intelligent thought; slogans more important than use of one's brain. So sad (I mean the situation, not the OP).
Well said Sunk/Gromit.But back to the original question.Is it not time the British and Irish governments start to "get right intae"these IRA scum barstards who seem to be living an easy life on us Irish and British taxpayers.The Nazi who carried out the Hyde Park bombings and the Nazi who carried out the Brighton bombing both seem to be living the live of reilly,....meanwhile their victims are lying in their graves.
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