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  • vetran
    replied
    don't worry

    They will sue for neglect because they only have a PS1 in their cells.

    £750K later.

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  • expat
    started a topic Tough on crime

    Tough on crime

    A gang of youths who robbed Gloucester schoolchildren has been sentenced .... The five wore ski masks and used metal bars, knives, machetes and a pistol ....All five also had previous convictions for robbery.
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    Passing sentence, Judge Tabor said: "You deliberately chose your victims for their youth and inability to defend themselves - it was utterly cowardly. You armed yourselves to the teeth with knives, machetes and a firearm. You traumatised your victims and showed them no mercy and you can expect no mercy in return."
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    Dean Regan-McGuinness, 20, of Stow Close, Gloucester - three years and six months in a young offenders institute.
    Bloody hell! 3 1/2 years in a young offenders institute? That's what I call No Mercy for an habitual armed robber!

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