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Leeds Crash: Boy, 15, Admits Causing Deaths
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It will be interesting to find out whether this scroat has any previous.
Have caught the tail end of Police Interspetors and it is very disheartening to hear time and time again where rat boys receive a pathetic sentence over and over again. One was offending again with in the week (No licence, no insurance diving on drugs).
Until we drop the liberal elite judiciary and start to get tough with these lowlives with 3 strikes and you are out unfortunately this sort of thing will continue.
We need to
Have caught the tail end of Police Interspetors and it is very disheartening to hear time and time again where rat boys receive a pathetic sentence over and over again. One was offending again with in the week (No licence, no insurance diving on drugs).
Until we drop the liberal elite judiciary and start to get tough with these lowlives with 3 strikes and you are out unfortunately this sort of thing will continue.
We need to
"Until we drop the liberal elite judiciary and start to get tough with these lowlives..."
It is not the elite judiciary you need to direct your anger to, Youngmaf. Maximum sentences for individual offences are set by Parliament and sentencing guidelines (with which judges and magistrates are bound - by law - to comply) are set by the Sentencing Council.
It is not the elite judiciary you need to direct your anger to, Youngmaf. Maximum sentences for individual offences are set by Parliament and sentencing guidelines (with which judges and magistrates are bound - by law - to comply) are set by the Sentencing Council.
At least this boy has admitted his guilt, so there should not be the huge waste of public funds that would have resulted in him not pleading guilty, thus sparing the families a long ordeal
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Not sure which 'ordeal' the families would suffer. All involved were known to Police and by all accounts had a propensity for similar offences. The ordeal in this case is over for the general public/motorists who have had their vehicles stolen and wrecked during previous TWOCing by said miscreants. To their families I daresay they were lovable rogues, but stupid is as stupid does when you go stealing cars and allow yourself to be carried in(an overloaded) one by a 15 year old driving at diabolically excessive speed.
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Not sure which 'ordeal' the families would suffer. All involved were known to Police and by all accounts had a propensity for similar offences. The ordeal in this case is over for the general public/motorists who have had their vehicles stolen and wrecked during previous TWOCing by said miscreants. To their families I daresay they were lovable rogues, but stupid is as stupid does when you go stealing cars and allow yourself to be carried in(an overloaded) one by a 15 year old driving at diabolically excessive speed.
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