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I have just heard on Granada reports that an immigrant who ran over and killed a 12 year old child in Blackburn without having a licence, will get to remain in the country. A judge overruled his departure on 'human rights' grounds.
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maybe somone shoudl run over these judges who refuse to use common sense
teh police arrest crinminals , build a case only to have a judge with teh IQ of a flea let teh criminal walk away free seems to me teh law isnt teh problem but the judges |
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It was a "failed asylum seeker" which makes it a damn sight worse IMHO. When is this country going to start sending them back when their appeal is rejected?
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im thinking of startng my own political party but im a bit short on policies.
if i start with bricking up the channel tunnel i reakon i will be off to a good start although there may be a scandle when it gets out im using polish brick layers :confused: |
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Think the title of this thread is totally applicable
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There is also the issue that burglars feel protected by the law and safe to carry on burgling. This is a dangerous argument as it opens the door to vigilatism. There needs to be a better balance. The laws on reasonable force and traumatic defence should be strengthened. Just to put the facts right on crime. Not that I agree with them but to ou to be some myths. Over 80,000 locked up, prisons full. Labour has locked up more criminals than any other government. Labour is the ONLY post war government to crime. By about a third nationwide and by over a third in Hyndburn. Burglaries over the last few years are at all tme lows for example. ASB is 10% what it was in July 2003. Labour has put bobbies back on the beaT with dedicated neighbourhood policing. Labour has made the police accountable in law to local residents and in law to local councils. Labour has made it law that every area has a Community Safety Partnership of all agencies with targets. Local Tories chair it and have been shouting it's success for several years now so it's not just Labour. David Cameron is not going to reverse any of these. The Daily Mail has tried and continues to try and win the right wing argument on crime by playing on fear before facts for over a century. What has happenned in the last 13 years has been what Manu said was impossible, cut crime and cut it consideraby. Britain is a much safer place but that doesn't sell newspapers does it? |
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I certainly don't think the crime figures have gone down in the last thirteen years it just the way they are recorded that gives that impression. For instance in many cases people are being let off with a caution for violent and other crimes by the police. I watched a programme on it the other week and the reporter took various case notes which hadn't been refered to the DPP in most of the cases the DPP said a caution was not adequate and these cases should have gone to court.
Whilst I don't and never will agree with the way this man acted until the law starts tackling these problems in a correct manner vigilante attacks are going to continue and get worse IMHO. |
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