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What we need is marksmanship training for the bad guys. At least they wont be any stray bullets then!
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Nail 'em up, I say!Originally posted by Mailman View PostThe Government could actually get serious about gun and knife crime and make any attacks with these devices instant attempted murder.
Also bring back the death penalty.
Mailman
Mind you, crucifixion is a doddle, apparently.
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The Government could actually get serious about gun and knife crime and make any attacks with these devices instant attempted murder.
Also bring back the death penalty.
Mailman
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How do you expect them to do that? The police are busy pointing their own "guns" at motorists to keep the "solved crime" figures up, and government are readying for a snap election to ensure another 5 wonderful years of economic bliss.
Rather than tackle guns and knives, just issue everyone with full body armour.
HTH
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Never seen one on my street
There's an abandoned car at the end of the road, but no sign of guns or knives. Perhaps the council should introduce an extra recycling bin for them.
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Another gun tragedy
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When will there be a concerted effort to get guns and knives off the streets? People in power seem to be more worried about violence in other countries than here in the UK.
It makes me maaaaaaaaaaaad!
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