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Previously on "Disgusting - hope he gets locked up for a long time"
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsadly it seems such behaviour is common in government.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's an extreme case but it's a very slippery slope to start applying modern rules retrospectively IMO.
That said, were the laws on sex offences against young children so lenient then? Ahmed was himself a teenager so I imagine that might make a difference?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
I'm an old fart. Back in those days it was acceptable to leave young kids at home alone. Used to walk to school alone too when I was probably still 5.
Least you knew not to shelter under a tree in a open field in a thunder storm, fly a kite near an electricity pylon and not put your head to train tracks (while doing a cartwheel) .
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If they are going to lock up anyone it would be your parents or other adults in loco parentis who were around when you were up to no good.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI'm afraid one day me and my adopted cousin will get put away for what we got up to when we were both 6.
If they are going to lock up anyone it would be your parents or other adults in loco parentis who were around when you were up to no good.
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I'm afraid one day me and my adopted cousin will get put away for what we got up to when we were both 6.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostUnfortunately doesn't he get the penalty for committing the offences in the 70s? So he will be out shortly.
That said, were the laws on sex offences against young children so lenient then? Ahmed was himself a teenager so I imagine that might make a difference?
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The link wasn't working earlier.
Yes he is disgusting. Unfortunately doesn't he get the penalty for committing the offences in the 70s? So he will be out shortly.
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Disgusting - hope he gets locked up for a long time
Doesn't matter whether you're a prince, a lord, a knight, a priest, or anyone.
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