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We'll Change Law On Killing Burglars
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If they try to steal your car or otherwise endanger your life then yes. What would you prefer - give them KBE? -
George Harrison tried the 'peace man' approach, standing at the top of his stairs chanting Hare Krishna.
He still got stabbed.
Hare , Hare Krishna
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Yes!Originally posted by Scary View PostIs it OK to shoot someone for wearing a hooded top because they might be a mugger?
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I didn't mention endangering life. You made that up!Originally posted by AtW View PostIf they try to steal your car or otherwise endanger your life then yes. What would you prefer - give them KBE?Comment
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No he didn't!Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI didn't mention endangering life. You made that up!
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You mentioned breaking into car. This can happen during carjackings - think "Cobra" the movie, if those guys were breaking into my car I'd certainly wish I had plenty of ammo and gunsOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostI didn't mention endangering life. You made that up!
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What if they just touched your car. Is that a death sentence too?Originally posted by AtW View PostYou mentioned breaking into car. This can happen during carjackings - think "Cobra" the movie, if those guys were breaking into my car I'd certainly wish I had plenty of ammo and guns
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It will be for the court to decide on whether their actions constituted break in or just touching. Whoever shoots another person should expect this event to be fully investigated, and if they exceeded their rights then they should face very harsh penalties.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat if they just touched your car. Is that a death sentence too?Comment
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Well some might say that Atw's cretinous insistence that self-defence is prohibited under English law is the real issue when it comes to boredomOriginally posted by Coalman View PostCould you change the record please sas.
The repetive insults are getting very boring.
Hard Brexit now!
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