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Why Are We Letting This Slimeball Out?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-45911 160
"Up to 25 measures to control him have been prepared, the BBC understands." - yeah? well we only need one as far as I'm concerned.
"Up to 25 measures to control him have been prepared, the BBC understands." - yeah? well we only need one as far as I'm concerned.
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The 25 conditions of parole are totally impracticle and are not able to be strictly monitored unless he is handcuffed 24/7. For £2 million a year it would be cheaper to leave him in the nick in isolation, bread and water and throw away the key. You can bet human rights will soon be pleaded with regard to banishment from certain mosques and here we go again.
09:59 Fri 19th Oct 2018
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https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/uk/7 09030/A njem-Ch oudary- hate-pr eacher- ISIS-be nefits
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gulliver was probably referring to this:-
https:/ /www.ir ishnews .com/ne ws/2018 /07/26/ news/ch ronical ly-ill- west-be lfast-g randmot her-59- sent-to -jail-f or-fail ing-to- pay-fin es-for- having- no-tv-l icence- 1391675 /
it's important to note that the porridge wasn't for not having the TV licence, but for not paying the fine, as has been the case it around 32 similar jailings dating back to 2015.
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it's important to note that the porridge wasn't for not having the TV licence, but for not paying the fine, as has been the case it around 32 similar jailings dating back to 2015.
"The 'If you behave you will be released early' rule should now be changed,..."
Just for clarity, there is no such rule. With a very few exceptions (which do not apply here) all prisoners serving determinate sentences (i.e "x years/weeks/days" rather than "Life with a minimum tariff of...") are released after serving half their sentence in custody. They serve the other half "on licence". The release is automatic and is unconditional on the prisoner's behaviour whilst in custody.
In 2013 the arch-journeyman of ministerial posts (and the most spectacularly inept), Chris Grayling (who was Justice Secretary at the time) announced proposals to end automatic release at the halfway point for those serving prison sentences for certain offences including the most serious child sex offences and terrorism-related offences. Since then Mr Grayling has held three government posts, his most recent being Secretary of State for Transport where he presided over (amongst many other disasters) the fiasco of the rail timetable shakeup earlier this year. His "proposals" on prison sentencing practice seem to have gone the way that many trains did early in the summer.
Just for clarity, there is no such rule. With a very few exceptions (which do not apply here) all prisoners serving determinate sentences (i.e "x years/weeks/days" rather than "Life with a minimum tariff of...") are released after serving half their sentence in custody. They serve the other half "on licence". The release is automatic and is unconditional on the prisoner's behaviour whilst in custody.
In 2013 the arch-journeyman of ministerial posts (and the most spectacularly inept), Chris Grayling (who was Justice Secretary at the time) announced proposals to end automatic release at the halfway point for those serving prison sentences for certain offences including the most serious child sex offences and terrorism-related offences. Since then Mr Grayling has held three government posts, his most recent being Secretary of State for Transport where he presided over (amongst many other disasters) the fiasco of the rail timetable shakeup earlier this year. His "proposals" on prison sentencing practice seem to have gone the way that many trains did early in the summer.
"I can Remember not so many years ago, a woman being jailed for refusing to buy a tv licence."
Then you read wrong. You cannot go to prison for not having a TV licence. The maximum penalty for the offence is a fine of £1,000. You can, however, go to prison for failing to pay the fine (just as you can for failing to pay the fine imposed for any other offence such as speeding or not having a valid MoT certificate).
Then you read wrong. You cannot go to prison for not having a TV licence. The maximum penalty for the offence is a fine of £1,000. You can, however, go to prison for failing to pay the fine (just as you can for failing to pay the fine imposed for any other offence such as speeding or not having a valid MoT certificate).
why are we letting this slime ball out
looks to see if it is 3T asking
it is
usual answer - because the Law says we have to and We have to obey the Law even tho the Crims and Terr'z dont.
yes we have had this before -same answer to same person
why dont we have internment without trial ( because it doesnt work) same old same old
why dont we have indeterminate sentences ? they dont work eever
same old same old - been there before
yeah? well we only need one as far as I'm concerned.
righto !
talk about deja vu - why cant we have something different
like a Brexit thread or what Tommy is or isnt doing this weekend
You know something new, and unexpected
looks to see if it is 3T asking
it is
usual answer - because the Law says we have to and We have to obey the Law even tho the Crims and Terr'z dont.
yes we have had this before -same answer to same person
why dont we have internment without trial ( because it doesnt work) same old same old
why dont we have indeterminate sentences ? they dont work eever
same old same old - been there before
yeah? well we only need one as far as I'm concerned.
righto !
talk about deja vu - why cant we have something different
like a Brexit thread or what Tommy is or isnt doing this weekend
You know something new, and unexpected
// the Russian FSB to send two of their hulks to the UK to "visit" him for a chat and offer him some "perfume". //
no get a pigs head and cover the muzzle wiv Novichok and then
the russian hulks can knock at his door, grab him and go
guddle guddle guddle wivviz head in the poison
and he sort of dies whilst they video ....
and put the viddie on the internet to save police time
yeah ! that !
why dont they do that ?
no get a pigs head and cover the muzzle wiv Novichok and then
the russian hulks can knock at his door, grab him and go
guddle guddle guddle wivviz head in the poison
and he sort of dies whilst they video ....
and put the viddie on the internet to save police time
yeah ! that !
why dont they do that ?
Anjem and his like, (the M&M's), will kick us out of our own country or worse when critical mass is reached.
God bless Tommy and his like.
God protect us from the, "do gooders," that plague our country.
I hope some wealthy patriot stuffs some cash in an envelope, gives it to his assistant, and says, "see that guy on the telly? I want him gone. See to it!"
God bless Tommy and his like.
God protect us from the, "do gooders," that plague our country.
I hope some wealthy patriot stuffs some cash in an envelope, gives it to his assistant, and says, "see that guy on the telly? I want him gone. See to it!"
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