I stabbed someone with a biro who tried to car jack me a few years ago. Ironically I ended up with the ******* caution and he got away with it completely (apart from a mild dose of spetic gut)
What the hell are we supposed to do?
The police don't care unless we're a victim or we've taken the law into our own hands at which point, we are the criminals.
Also, if a black person attacks a white person and the white person defends himself, then the white person is branded racist and the black person gets preferential treatment by the police even though he was the assailant.
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Originally posted by MordacStop moaning, go out and tackle the thugs yourself, and you may just survive long enough to get treated on the NHS.
This chap arrives at the pearly gates:-
St Peter: "tell me something brave or honourable you have done"
Dead man "well I stopped this group of angles mugging this old ladey"
St Peter "sounds good, when"
Dead man "about 10 seconds ago"
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I thought it was just another aspect of New Lies modus operandi: it's always someone else who has made the mistakes.
In this case it is the public, and in a way they are correct, they after all voted for that shower of incompetants.
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If the idea is that each town can raise its own militia financed through local taxation and impose "local justice" on the miscreants then I am all for it
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In fairness to Labour, I believe this was just one line taken out of context in a large submission document, BUT:
Isn't it worrying how Labour moves the focus of the problem to the taxpayer (i.e. do more about reporting the crime youselves), instead of resourcing more police and targeting them in the areas that matter? The onus is somehow shifted to us; you know John Reid is almost making me feel guilty for there not being enough plod on our streets. Neat trick, that.
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Originally posted by Dalek Supremeonly the best ones make it to the statute books".
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Originally posted by MordacThe Tories should be having a field day with this idiot, and I haven't heard a peep from them
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Of all the barking lunatic ideas brought to us by NewLie, this has to take first prize. Stop moaning, go out and tackle the thugs yourself, and you may just survive long enough to get treated on the NHS. God help you then.
I can't wait for the first person accused of "assaulting" one of these thugs to quote the Home Secretary in his defence. The Tories should be having a field day with this idiot, and I haven't heard a peep from them
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Originally posted by ladymuckI do believe that preventing 'rowdy teenagers' from smashing in your car is a violation of their human rights.
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I do believe that preventing 'rowdy teenagers' from smashing in your car is a violation of their human rights.
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Stop moaning and tackle anti-social behaviour yorselves!!!
Home Secretary John Reid is facing an outcry over plans for a publicity campaign urging people to "stop moaning" and tackle anti-social behaviour themselves. The initiative follows weeks of damaging disclosures about the Home Office in the wake of the foreign prisoners deportation fiasco. The Home Office would not confirm the plan, although one official suggested that it was "just one idea among many" being considered.
Yeah right, more like get your property/car smashed to pieces for telling a group of rowdy teenagers to stop spitting and urinating against your garden wall and then get PC Plod giving you a warning because one of them has made a complaint and could be mentally scarred.
I really want to try device this out somewhere, reckon you could become addicted
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