FalmerforAll!**
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What sort of prat are you
One with a sense of humour, you should try it. x
What sort of prat are you
One with a sense of humour, you should try it. x
Plenty of room in the prison l work in, be delighted to arrange some accommodation. Would you prefer him to have a wall or garden view?
They don't go to jail because the jails are full
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27836961[/
no you will go to jail in this country if you call someone a name , its a bigger crime in this country now
Yes, these days if you say you're English you get arrested and thrown in jail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQwCYyoRskg
Timing! My ten year old daughter was flashed at by a 20 year old scrote who wanked at her whilst drunk yesterday. Police arrived instantly (I was there too and called them). Arrest made, statement taken an hour later. Email 10 hours later stating charge and court case pending. My daughter saw justice working (so far...)
Got hold of a toerag outside my flat in The Dials area a few years back, who was off his face & smashing all the car mirrors & windows as he worked his way up the hill past the Prestonville Arms. I stopped him as he was trying to karate kick a BMW's passenger side window. He squared up to me & said "You don't want what I got".
I produced my trusty Louisville Slugger from behind my back, & replied, "I think it's you that doesn't want what I've got!"
I jabbed it right on his bugle, which made a bit of a mess, then "helped" him to his feet & told him to run along.
An elderly neighbour had also heard (& seen) the goings on & shouted down that the police were on their way. Few minutes later, (well it was BN1) the police knocked on my door & asked for a description. "Scruffy smackhead with a nosebleed". I replied.
I must admit, the dishing out of instant justice was quite a pleasure.
Sorry about that one Smudger. Twas on the disco biscuits heading back from the Zap. It won't happen again old chap.
No one should blame the Police for this - they are battling the system also.
I remember Police telling me before that the 'holy grail' is catching a burglar in the victim's home. Quite rare, due to the low probability of catching them in that moment, but much loved - can then throw the book at them, with none of the 'handling stolen goods' compromise.
When I was at Uni a burglar got caught thieving from a flat on the ground floor in the halls
About six blokes dragged him up to the third floor into another lads flat and threw him out of the window.
He broke both his legs and fractured his back we later read in a local paper.
The students were all expelled, and four were jailed.
Slightly OTT one may think but these scumbags ruin peoples lives also physically harm some people, kill some peoples animals and steal their possessions !!!
The majority of burglaries are drug linked, aren't they?
Really ? Call someone a nasty name on Facebook or Twitter and you'll find yourself doing time.
I have recently retired from the police after 25 yrs service. The police hate burglars and I can promise you that officers are just as frustrated when a convicted burglar receives a lenient sentence (especially a known repeat offender). What should be made clear is that the police gather the evidence, the Crown Prosecution Service decide whether to charge based on that evidence and the courts then determine the sentence if a conviction is achieved. The police deal with the victims face to face and so quite understandably are often the brunt of victims frustrations. The impact of a burglary upon a victim is massive and should never be under estimated. I speak as a victim of a domestic burglary myself and I know the impact it had on me and my family and that was whilst as a serving officer. The police could and should do more to communicate clearly with victims on a personal level - there is always room for improvement in this area, however, on the whole the police do a good job under very difficult circumstances. I always tried my best and put the victims first as did the vast majority of my colleagues.