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Come Inside... => The Commons => Topic started by: Steve on October 23, 2014, 01:15:06 PM
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FFS!
Multiple murderer, hasn't shown a trace of remorse and terrorised a couple he met when given day release and yet the Parole Board thinks it's just dandy to set him totally free. evil: evil: evil:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-29734816 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-29734816)
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
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Of course, if he had murdered 'ordinary' people he probably would have got out years ago.
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Of course, if he had murdered 'ordinary' people he probably would have got out years ago.
Sadly true, or even got off with a caution instead of porridge. noooo:
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
Murder is murder surely...?
From your OP you suggest that a police murderer should not be released....
...but if he'd murdered three 'ordinary people' he could have been let out...?
When, how long would be okay....?
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
Murder is murder surely...?
From your OP you suggest that a police murderer should not be released....
...but if he'd murdered three 'ordinary people' he could have been let out...?
When, how long would be okay....?
Oh noes if they'd been ordinary people I'd still think he should rot in jail forever, I can't find any reference to police in my OP. You have me wrong sir.
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
Murder is murder surely...?
From your OP you suggest that a police murderer should not be released....
...but if he'd murdered three 'ordinary people' he could have been let out...?
When, how long would be okay....?
Oh noes if they'd been ordinary people I'd still think he should rot in jail forever, I can't find any reference to police in my OP. You have me wrong sir.
How could you "make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence" then...?
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
Murder is murder surely...?
From your OP you suggest that a police murderer should not be released....
...but if he'd murdered three 'ordinary people' he could have been let out...?
When, how long would be okay....?
Oh noes if they'd been ordinary people I'd still think he should rot in jail forever, I can't find any reference to police in my OP. You have me wrong sir.
How could you "make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence" then...?
A higher base when calculating minimum incarceration times
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
Murder is murder surely...?
From your OP you suggest that a police murderer should not be released....
...but if he'd murdered three 'ordinary people' he could have been let out...?
When, how long would be okay....?
Oh noes if they'd been ordinary people I'd still think he should rot in jail forever, I can't find any reference to police in my OP. You have me wrong sir.
How could you "make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence" then...?
A higher base when calculating minimum incarceration times
999 years for a copper and 450 years for a pleb?
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
Murder is murder surely...?
From your OP you suggest that a police murderer should not be released....
...but if he'd murdered three 'ordinary people' he could have been let out...?
When, how long would be okay....?
Oh noes if they'd been ordinary people I'd still think he should rot in jail forever, I can't find any reference to police in my OP. You have me wrong sir.
How could you "make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence" then...?
A higher base when calculating minimum incarceration times
999 years for a copper and 450 years for a pleb?
I was thinking 90 and 60 but yes
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
Murder is murder surely...?
From your OP you suggest that a police murderer should not be released....
...but if he'd murdered three 'ordinary people' he could have been let out...?
When, how long would be okay....?
Oh noes if they'd been ordinary people I'd still think he should rot in jail forever, I can't find any reference to police in my OP. You have me wrong sir.
How could you "make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence" then...?
A higher base when calculating minimum incarceration times
999 years for a copper and 450 years for a pleb?
I was thinking 90 and 60 but yes
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Your local friendly tapatalking heretic
My plan allows for 66% reduction for good behaviour angel1
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Agreed... he should rot in there...
However, I can't agree with those that believe that murdering a police officer is somehow worse (and should therefore be punished more harshly) than the murder of an 'ordinary' person...
Agreed.......
Dunno
If we want them to go unarmed into harms way every day then maybe we should protect them more with the law. I would definitely make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence.
Murder is murder surely...?
From your OP you suggest that a police murderer should not be released....
...but if he'd murdered three 'ordinary people' he could have been let out...?
When, how long would be okay....?
Oh noes if they'd been ordinary people I'd still think he should rot in jail forever, I can't find any reference to police in my OP. You have me wrong sir.
How could you "make murder of an emergency worker on duty a more serious an offence" then...?
A higher base when calculating minimum incarceration times
999 years for a copper and 450 years for a pleb?
I was thinking 90 and 60 but yes
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My plan allows for 66% reduction for good behavior angel1
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