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Originally posted by Troll View PostJust like that stupid bint that only fired 4 shots at the killers of Rigby - should have fired off the full clip , reloaded and then fired again just to make sure - rather than leaving us with a 200k legal bill for their failed appeals
Summary execution is the only way
Locking them up for life in prison where other prisoners will avoid them, their families are ashamed to visit them so will avoid doing so regularly and they have no hope of coming out leaves them with absolutely nothing. If you want to make someone's life a living hell kill their hope.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou mean the policemen that restrained him within moments of making it to the scene?
I mean, I know some of you armchair warriors really get off on the thought of handling and shooting large weapons, but you should keep your fantasies to yourself rather than projecting them on to the actions of people who dealt rapidly and effectively with a situation that would have had you pissing your pants and crying for mummy.
Summary execution is the only way
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou mean the policemen that restrained him within moments of making it to the scene?
I mean, I know some of you armchair warriors really get off on the thought of handling and shooting large weapons, but you should keep your fantasies to yourself rather than projecting them on to the actions of people who dealt rapidly and effectively with a situation that would have had you pissing your pants and crying for mummy.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostThe policemen were running around like headless chickens. If this was in america they would have shot him ten times.
I mean, I know some of you armchair warriors really get off on the thought of handling and shooting large weapons, but you should keep your fantasies to yourself rather than projecting them on to the actions of people who dealt rapidly and effectively with a situation that would have had you pissing your pants and crying for mummy.
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The policemen were running around like headless chickens. If this was in america they would have shot him ten times.
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Police are going to have to be routinely armed to deal with this - then they can empty their clips into the feckers rather than pussy foot around with Tazers
Then follow up with a visit to family members to finish off the job
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