RandyWanger
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RIP
Well, they are if they are stopped and searched, but you can't stop and search everyone,.
The one a lad from Horsham and a lad from Worthing were arrested for?
Why some worry about Crawley infecting the rest of Sussex with violence and crime when it's already there and always has been, is baffling to me.
Nobody expects it anywhereTerrible news - not what you expect in Brighton. I wonder if the people involved were local or were from outside Brighton. RIP
Yes. and my post above was obviously facetious. No doubt it will reel a few of the usual suspects in. "Why don't they make stiffer sentences for carrying knives" etc. <sigh>I was going to say the same. Obviously this case is a tragedy but there's always been violent crime.
2 immediate examples from my youth spring to mind. One lad got into some shit with some older teens/20 sths. Long story short, he found himself tied to a chair and they put a blow torch on him. This was Lewes in the 90s and he was 14.
Another incident, and this was just over 20 years ago in Brighton, an 18 year old got home from the pub and was bundled inside by 2 blokes in balaclavas. He got smacked about a bit with a gun and they put an iron to his flatmate's foot. Grim.
I could go on.
Obviously, I'm avoiding giving too many details but we can't pretend the world used to be safer.
With respect, how do you know this was a drug crime? My money is on some fragile nob doing what he imagines he is supposed to do when disrespected. But we don't know, do we?Shocking really especially if you have kids that age which I do. Sooner drugs are decriminalised the better as all you will get is a gangland culture of exploitation and ruined lives if they aren't. The war on drugs was lost a long time ago and we don't have politicians honest enough to admit it
Utter shite TV like “top boy” is helping to make this stuff seem ‘normal’ to our teenagers. Producers and actors need to take a look at themselves, as should the media channels pedaling this tosh.
Anyone caught carrying a weapon needs to go away for 5 years minimum, zero tolerance. Anyone providing said weapon, including online selling, should get 10.
It was drugs related. The deceased was the same year as my daughter and everyone her age in Brighton knew him it seems, and his girlfriend. RIP.With respect, how do you know this was a drug crime? My money is on some fragile nob doing what he imagines he is supposed to do when disrespected. But we don't know, do we?
Yes, this ^.The lanes are gridlock btw, 40mins in traffic, avoid area at all costs
I understand what you’re saying but males will fight each other. Whether they have facilities to use etc, certain boys/men like to fight. Unfortunately now the kids are using knives as there is certainty of victory and the male ego not being crushed by losing s fist fight (which is pathetically what it comes down to).
I’m no Tory in fact far from it but I would build more prisons for these type of offences. We can’t allow the knife to be the norm as the gun is the norm in America. And I know people will say it hasn’t helped over there BUT at least it gets these people off the street and can provide a deterrent.
What school?It was drugs related. The deceased was the same year as my daughter and everyone her age in Brighton knew him it seems, and his girlfriend. RIP.
The problem with this is that crime is off-the-scale in the US with extremely high rates of incarceration, whereas where sentencing isn't more lenient -- eg Scandi countries -- crime levels are very low.I understand what you’re saying but males will fight each other. Whether they have facilities to use etc, certain boys/men like to fight. Unfortunately now the kids are using knives as there is certainty of victory and the male ego not being crushed by losing s fist fight (which is pathetically what it comes down to).
I’m no Tory in fact far from it but I would build more prisons for these type of offences. We can’t allow the knife to be the norm as the gun is the norm in America. And I know people will say it hasn’t helped over there BUT at least it gets these people off the street and can provide a deterrent.
Drugs, gangs and violence, emanating from London, hit Brighton about 150 years ago, when the train line opened, and Crawley was a 2 horse village.I meant the ripple effect of knife crime spreading from London over the last 10 years.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/uk-knife-crime-rate-surge-home-counties-surrey-2023-hp25hxlx7#:~:text=Knife crime in the home,than 1,000 per cent increase.
We've seen street stabbing murders occurred in other Sussex towns such as Crawley, I wondered when the epidemic would hit here.
NOT an attack on Crawley.
I wouldn't say that-- eg Scandi countries -- crime levels are very low.
OK.It was drugs related. The deceased was the same year as my daughter and everyone her age in Brighton knew him it seems, and his girlfriend. RIP.
Disagree completely, and this is because of different methods of definition, of reporting, of taking forward legally, and of conviction. See, as just one example:I wouldn't say that
Rapes and Assaults are actually higher per head in Sweden than the US
No. But I don’t think it would be counter productive. How could it ?The problem with this is that crime is off-the-scale in the US with extremely high rates of incarceration, whereas where sentencing isn't more lenient -- eg Scandi countries -- crime levels are very low.
A question: if you knew it was counter-productive (ie it would lead to more knife-carrying, crime, etc), would you still advocate longer sentencing?
Disagree completely, and this is because of different methods of definition, of reporting, of taking forward legally, and of conviction. See, as just one example:
Rape in Sweden - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org