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Mr Chaudhury said in a statement that he got on to the crowded tram but had to stand because nobody would give him a seat.
"At first blush, an immediate and significant prison sentence would well be justified. That would do nothing to protect the public in the future and my real concern is the public."
Quote from: Insane Judge Kenneth Macrae"At first blush, an immediate and significant prison sentence would well be justified. That would do nothing to protect the public in the future and my real concern is the public." So letting him out protects the public how?
Quote from: Barman on October 22, 2007, 03:21:35 PMQuote from: Insane Judge Kenneth Macrae"At first blush, an immediate and significant prison sentence would well be justified. That would do nothing to protect the public in the future and my real concern is the public." So letting him out protects the public how?
Because it would mean that some really subversive coucil tax evader woiuld have to be released in order to free up a cell for him and we can't have that can we?