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Short circuit the process & carry a gun - might still get killed but at least it gives you a chance -
I agree with your point but disagree with the punishment you suggest. The threat of being locked up isn’t an enough of a deterrent. Those guilty of serious crimes should be made to pay for their crimes through 'hard labour' if not their lives. Have a look at the following link and tell me otherwise:Originally posted by AtWI am very lenient person and I can understand people make mistakes, however anyone willingly committing multiple (3 or more) criminal offences clearly demonstrates that he is a danger to society, so very long prison sentence is necessary - any further offence should result in even stiffer sentence. This does not contravene Human Rights Act.
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Darn, forgot about carrying guns in the UK. Better stick it in the boot. BRB.Originally posted by maximusShort circuit the process & carry a gun - might still get killed but at least it gives you a chanceInsanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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