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Can Anyone Offer A Reasonable Explanation As To Why This Guy Is Not In Jail?
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http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/48 7862/Fr eed-Ser ial-Bur glar-Br itain-B ritish- Offence s-Crime -Spree- Theft
Surely 700 offences is more than enough to get a proper stretch in one of HMHCs?? 18 months is a joke. What a society when low lives like this are free to make more lives a misery.
Surely 700 offences is more than enough to get a proper stretch in one of HMHCs?? 18 months is a joke. What a society when low lives like this are free to make more lives a misery.
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Right-on liberalism. The lunatics (right-on liberals) have taken over the asylum (Justice system)
It's his 'oooman right to be free, didnt you know that? How dare you suggest he should be locked up for the good of the public. The EU will be watching you carefully!
Right-on liberalism. The lunatics (right-on liberals) have taken over the asylum (Justice system)
It's his 'oooman right to be free, didnt you know that? How dare you suggest he should be locked up for the good of the public. The EU will be watching you carefully!
// thanks for the info, now i know what i have to do to get a rent free flat //
yep, unfortunately that's how it works ael. Some people are unfit to be let out in society (some don't even want to be anyway), so we have to pay to house them in secure places so they can't make anyone elses life miserable.
There's no alternative other than killing them, which is a bit extreme.
yep, unfortunately that's how it works ael. Some people are unfit to be let out in society (some don't even want to be anyway), so we have to pay to house them in secure places so they can't make anyone elses life miserable.
There's no alternative other than killing them, which is a bit extreme.
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