Makes me ****ing sick there's a shrine to the ****
People who left flowers should be ashamed of themselves!
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Someone has now cut all the flowers from the fence.
Makes me ****ing sick there's a shrine to the ****
People who left flowers should be ashamed of themselves!
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No they don't.
What? You're saying that every time the police ask someone what's happened, they first have to tell them that they have the right to legal advice? Nonsense.
No one said anything about free legal advice, the question was simply whether they were entitled to legal advice. If the police do not arrest you, but ask you questions, you are entitled to get legal advice before saying anything.
Further reading:
https://www.wellsburcombe.co.uk/solicitor-police-interview/
Going on that link, I don't see a 'battlefield', never the less I'll ask you this - Regardless of the circumstances, how would you react to someone tearing down tributes to someone you loved had died? Do you honestly think you'd react by saying, yeah he was a bit of a wrong 'un, fill your boots?
So how about when it's just a driving offence. Presumably that's different, but specifically in law, why?But clearly - no - not everytime you ask witnesses etc what has happened you need to advise people that are able to get legal advice.
I’ve a perfect ‘grip’ thanks. The deceased would seem to be a career criminal who preyed on the elderly. I’ve zero sympathy for him. It’s a huge leap from holding that view to actively revelling in the grief of his partner or his young children. That’s a pretty disgusting position to take. In my opinion.
I’ve a perfect ‘grip’ thanks. The deceased would seem to be a career criminal who preyed on the elderly. I’ve zero sympathy for him. It’s a huge leap from holding that view to actively revelling in the grief of his partner or his young children. That’s a pretty disgusting position to take. In my opinion.
Yes, they're entitled to grieve, especially his kids who've lost their dad - I do feel sorry for them. I still hope the OB are keeping a 24 hour watch on the scum's latest lair, and are stopping and searching ever vehicle that comes or goes, prosecuting for any weapons found, and impounding any vehicles which aren't fully taxed and insured. Make their lives a misery until they f*** off, and then make sure the same thing happens to them the next time they stop and infest some playing fields or other public space.
And, if there is any evidence of threats being made as has been suggested, arrest them for threatening behaviour or other public order offences.
You must have been drinking. No chanceYes, they're entitled to grieve, especially his kids who've lost their dad - I do feel sorry for them. I still hope the OB are keeping a 24 hour watch on the scum's latest lair, and are stopping and searching ever vehicle that comes or goes, prosecuting for any weapons found, and impounding any vehicles which aren't fully taxed and insured. Make their lives a misery until they f*** off, and then make sure the same thing happens to them the next time they stop and infest some playing fields or other public space.
And, if there is any evidence of threats being made as has been suggested, arrest them for threatening behaviour or other public order offences.
Having thought about it I would actually make sure those kids knew what a criminal they had for a Dad, teach them that a lack of consideration and empathy for others is a bad trait. Tell them that 'Daddy' was a 'bad man' and that they should go on a different direction. How about the 'mothers', the women of the whole clan decrying their men folks behaviour and criminality for a change? Sympathy, me? NO.
I get where you're coming from but these people, whether we like it or not, are grieving, they're probably not thinking rationally. That said, they probably don't think that burglary is 'bad' and in fairness it isn't so bad as rape or murder. Not condoning anything before people start, just trying to understand how they guys family and friends are thinking. I know the traveller community are not terribly popular right now but they are humans.....
Teach them that a lack of empathy for others is a bad trait?
You seem a rather confused chap.
Stupid post. What exactly do you understand by the word 'hope'? How much have you necked?You must have been drinking. No chance.
Having thought about it I would actually make sure those kids knew what a criminal they had for a Dad, teach them that a lack of consideration and empathy for others is a bad trait. Tell them that 'Daddy' was a 'bad man' and that they should go on a different direction. How about the 'mothers', the women of the whole clan decrying their men folks behaviour and criminality for a change? Sympathy, me? NO.
Thought I read somewhere that a whole bunch of their relatives are in the same 'business'. As for the mothers, don't you think they were enjoying the rewards of his endeavours?
Grieving, my arse. They are making a point - that they are ordinary criminal burgling folk and don't like being caught. He was a lovely dad, and only stole to feed his kiddies, and his drug and alchohol problem, and his avarice.
Who paid for all those flowers? Who stole them, more like.
I send my best wishes to all the poor local ******** who have to suffer the stink of the thieving chavs wafting about, trying to get a realty TV series on channel 5 by poncing about in fake grief.
Agree with what you say , if you deleted the 'dont rob' part of the last sentence.It's not about Traveller connections. The public would equally despise these vermin whether they be anglo-saxon, black, whatever.
Clearly the vast majority within the Traveller commununity don't rob and intimidate the vulnerable very old.
I doubt he'd have put up tributes in the first place you clown,.Going on that link, I don't see a 'battlefield', never the less I'll ask you this - Regardless of the circumstances, how would you react to someone tearing down tributes to someone you loved had died? Do you honestly think you'd react by saying, yeah he was a bit of a wrong 'un, fill your boots?