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Clone | 22:19 Fri 09th May 2025 | News
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Attacks prison officer with scolding water.

Why on earth is he allowed the chance to do this?

 

Execute him.  

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another reason for capitol punishment, this guy really deserves it, people say make him suffer in prison, he will just get used to it and still be breathing at our expense, childrens parents have a life time of heartache..

I agree with Clone and fender62. Some people are born with evil in them, and it is just second nature to them to do as much harm as they can. Prison does not equal punishment.

Murdering him doesn't equal punishment either.

 

His incarceration needs better management.

Executing him won't help the parents.

You're right though, prison isn't punishment enough these days for people like him.

I'm assuming solitary would be against his human rights.

What form of punishment can we give him though which would be "suitable" ?

Trouble is he has no reason to behave, he's never seeing the light of day again. That's not a criticism just a downside.

 

Surely any form of punishment is against a person's "human rights" but when you commit crimes you (should) forfeit those rights.

I think capital punishment would be a more humane resolution than a lifetime spent in resentful incarceration.

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Tommy Robinson is deliberately being driven to insanity in solitary confinement for releasing a documentary that the authorities don't like.

A triple child killer is having a much easier time of his incarceration.

 

 

Britain today!

//Why on earth is he allowed the chance to do this?//

 

Probably because even dangerous prisoners are given too much consideration and allowed too many privileges.  

Whilst I abhor this evil person's crimes, I don't think you can execute him for throwing water over a prison officer, scalding or not. I don't have any answers, but feel the prison service needs an overhaul.

 

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I don't think you can execute him for throwing water over a prison officer, scalding or not. 

 

 

Good grief.

Clone - sorry you can "good grief" all you like but it is not a hanging offence.  Death penalty was abolished in the UK in 1965 although crimes like treason still carried the death penalty. When the Human Rights Act came into force in 1998 the death penalty was banned under UK law in all circumstances.

 

I think the "good grief" was because you thought that was suggested punishment for assaulting a PO rather than for his earlier heinous crimes!

Whether "good grief" was for assaulting a prison officer or for his previous unspeakable crimes, there is still no death penalty in the UK.

unfortunately...

On maggie's planet boiling water is the same as just water, why doesn't that surprise me!?

Still no death penalty

still unfortunately...

Pierrepoint said that hanging achieved nothing but revenge. 

Revenge would be what I wanted if someone I loved was muredered.

It also relieved the state of looking after these scum for decades & potentially releasing them to kill again.

a lobotomy would do the trick, he would be a living zombie, perhaps put him to work shelling peas, or polishing rocks.

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