I advocate castration for every crime perpetrated by a male. That way GB will always win the Tenors World Cup.
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Originally posted by sasguruI advocate castration for every crime perpetrated by a male. That way GB will always win the Tenors World Cup.There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Originally posted by KyajaeOnly Pikeys nick dogs as far as I know.
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Originally posted by sunnysan
I would think that chopping the hand off someone who has that little respect for personal property rights and the community he lives in in general would serve as significant deterrent for the individual and future potential thieves.
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I'll never ever agree with this.
People tend to steal when: -
a) they're young. Crazy, stupid, mixed up teenagers who make daft decisions shouldn't have to suffer from a disability for the rest of their lives for this. A clip round the ear, yes. Chopping their hands off, no.
b) they need the money. Desperately. Nothing to them is a deterrent.
c) They're pissed, and being stupid. Which is probably what happenned in this case....and we've all been there. I've woken up with salt and pepper pots on more than one occasion - who knows why! I dont deserve to have my hands chopped off because for it.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukWell for anyone elses dog its OTT. If it were my dog, Id like them and their family to pogo stick over the M25 at rush-hour...Comment
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