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Post by felonious on Mar 16, 2018 18:09:46 GMT
I wish we could send these young "ladies" to Egypt for a fair trial. Here's the link with footage which I can't bear to watch.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-43427764
I hadn't realised this was the second attack on the poor girl. What on earth were the police doing? Broken leg.....probably worth a caution
"Her family says an incident in August involving the same attackers, which left Mariam hurt and her teenage sister with a broken leg, was not sufficiently acted upon by police."
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Mar 16, 2018 18:22:55 GMT
I wish we could send these young "ladies" to Egypt for a fair trial. Here's the link with footage which I can't bear to watch.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-43427764
I hadn't realised this was the second attack on the poor girl. What on earth were the police doing? Broken leg.....probably worth a caution
"Her family says an incident in August involving the same attackers, which left Mariam hurt and her teenage sister with a broken leg, was not sufficiently acted upon by police." To me,granted it is my somewhat facile intetpretation,this is murder,pure and simple.However i've a horrible feeling that the chavvy little tw*ts that perpetrated this attack,will receive lenient sentences on the grounds that "when I repeatedly punched the poor kid your honour,it wasn't my intention to kill her....." Sickening.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 18:50:39 GMT
It really is a sickening case. That poor girl deserved so much better than to come to a country she probably envisaged as idyllic, and to die at the hands of utter lowlife.
Whilst it’s daft to say we live in a lawless land, it’s completely fair to say that we are being consistently failed by the law. Funding cuts to the police service have proved disastrous.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Mar 16, 2018 19:16:00 GMT
It really is a sickening case. That poor girl deserved so much better than to come to a country she probably envisaged as idyllic, and to die at the hands of utter lowlife. Whilst it’s daft to say we live in a lawless land, it’s completely fair to say that we are being consistently failed by the law. Funding cuts to the police service have proved disastrous. The police are too busy painting their nails & squad cars in the rainbow flag, or searching social media for hurt feelings to be dealing with proper crimes, like people being beaten, shot, stabbed to death, or the huge increase in moped crime gangs or acid attacks etc...
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Post by potterglen on Mar 16, 2018 20:01:22 GMT
That is truly sickening, hope karma raises its judicial head on the nasty vermin,
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Post by felonious on Apr 28, 2021 15:25:32 GMT
Hadn't heard of this sickening tale from Australia until today, quite staggering. An Australian man has received a 10-month jail sentence for filming and mocking police officers as they lay dying at a crash scene www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-56910687
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Post by thevoid on Apr 28, 2021 15:43:30 GMT
Blimey, I didn't realise they'd made another 98 of them.
Is Archer still barefoot?
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Post by metalhead on Apr 28, 2021 17:23:41 GMT
Hadn't heard of this sickening tale from Australia until today, quite staggering. An Australian man has received a 10-month jail sentence for filming and mocking police officers as they lay dying at a crash scene www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-56910687Is this related to the original post, or is that not the point? As grim as his actions are, his sentence is probably representative of his crime. Just because they are police, doesn't make them heroes and his behaviour was spiteful and retaliatory but it wasn't the root cause of the incident.
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Post by felonious on Apr 28, 2021 17:33:25 GMT
Hadn't heard of this sickening tale from Australia until today, quite staggering. An Australian man has received a 10-month jail sentence for filming and mocking police officers as they lay dying at a crash scene www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-56910687Is this related to the original post, or is that not the point? As grim as his actions are, his sentence is probably representative of his crime. Just because they are police, doesn't make them heroes and his behaviour was spiteful and retaliatory but it wasn't the root cause of the incident. Mmmm it's a tough one, getting pulled over for a motoring offence, witnessing what must have been absolute carnage and then looking dying human beings in the eye, taunting them and making various three minute videos with commentary to share with your mates
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Post by henry on Apr 28, 2021 17:41:36 GMT
Hadn't heard of this sickening tale from Australia until today, quite staggering. An Australian man has received a 10-month jail sentence for filming and mocking police officers as they lay dying at a crash scene www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-56910687Is this related to the original post, or is that not the point? As grim as his actions are, his sentence is probably representative of his crime. Just because they are police, doesn't make them heroes and his behaviour was spiteful and retaliatory but it wasn't the root cause of the incident. He could of assisted or comforted the one who was still alive.
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Post by sticky on Apr 28, 2021 17:51:02 GMT
Horrendous that, what the hell goes through his brain doing that
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Post by metalhead on Apr 28, 2021 18:10:51 GMT
Is this related to the original post, or is that not the point? As grim as his actions are, his sentence is probably representative of his crime. Just because they are police, doesn't make them heroes and his behaviour was spiteful and retaliatory but it wasn't the root cause of the incident. Mmmm it's a tough one, getting pulled over for a motoring offence, witnessing what must have been absolute carnage and then looking dying human beings in the eye, taunting them and making various three minute videos with commentary to share with your mates So that makes an utterly awful human and nothing more. As it says in the article, the main perpetrator of the crime was a lorry driver who has been jailed for 22 years. His actions are reprehensible and go against all moral principals but they don't make him a murderer or even a killer. They make him a horrible twat. Hence his sentence reflects that. Is this related to the original post, or is that not the point? As grim as his actions are, his sentence is probably representative of his crime. Just because they are police, doesn't make them heroes and his behaviour was spiteful and retaliatory but it wasn't the root cause of the incident. He could of assisted or comforted the one who was still alive. He could have, but he wasn't obligated too. He was clearly enjoying the fact that those who had been intent on arresting him were dying. Horrible human being yes, Horrendous that, what the hell goes through his brain doing that Drugs? Spite? Rage? Whole host of things I expect.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Apr 28, 2021 18:29:21 GMT
I've got to agree with Metalhead here. Was the bloke in question an absolute wanker of the highest order? 100% yes... But he didn't crash into them, he didn't do anything illegal, he didn't commit any crime. Was it morally wrong? Of course, but you can't go throwing people in jail for having bad morals at times.
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Post by sticky on Apr 28, 2021 20:15:30 GMT
Drugs aside, if that’s down to spite and rage then there’s something seriously wrong with him
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Post by metalhead on Apr 29, 2021 6:44:20 GMT
Drugs aside, if that’s down to spite and rage then there’s something seriously wrong with him That is something we can all agree on.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Apr 29, 2021 6:47:26 GMT
Drugs aside, if that’s down to spite and rage then there’s something seriously wrong with him I think the court said that too.
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Post by felonious on Apr 29, 2021 6:49:37 GMT
Mmmm it's a tough one, getting pulled over for a motoring offence, witnessing what must have been absolute carnage and then looking dying human beings in the eye, taunting them and making various three minute videos with commentary to share with your mates So that makes an utterly awful human and nothing more. As it says in the article, the main perpetrator of the crime was a lorry driver who has been jailed for 22 years. His actions are reprehensible and go against all moral principals but they don't make him a murderer or even a killer. They make him a horrible twat. Hence his sentence reflects that. He could of assisted or comforted the one who was still alive. He could have, but he wasn't obligated too. He was clearly enjoying the fact that those who had been intent on arresting him were dying. Horrible human being yes, Horrendous that, what the hell goes through his brain doing that Drugs? Spite? Rage? Whole host of things I expect. I've absolutely no idea what you're talking about. The thread title is Scum, not He Killed them or shit sentencing. I expect that you're triggered by the fact that there were police involved. If you don't think he's scum by all means make a case for him otherwise let it go
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Post by metalhead on Apr 29, 2021 7:18:37 GMT
So that makes an utterly awful human and nothing more. As it says in the article, the main perpetrator of the crime was a lorry driver who has been jailed for 22 years. His actions are reprehensible and go against all moral principals but they don't make him a murderer or even a killer. They make him a horrible twat. Hence his sentence reflects that. He could have, but he wasn't obligated too. He was clearly enjoying the fact that those who had been intent on arresting him were dying. Horrible human being yes, Drugs? Spite? Rage? Whole host of things I expect. I've absolutely no idea what you're talking about. The thread title is Scum, not He Killed them or shit sentencing. I expect that you're triggered by the fact that there were police involved. If you don't think he's scum by all means make a case for him otherwise let it go Missed my point altogether right? You were eluding to him getting a harsher sentence in your earlier post. Nothing triggering about it being the police, at all. I'd say the exact same if it was some random bloke off the street. He didn't kill them. Simple. In fact, this recording of absolute horrifying shit happens all the time.... and the perpetrators don't even get 10 months usually. I'd say the families should be happy with the sentence he got
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 8:23:18 GMT
Is this related to the original post, or is that not the point? As grim as his actions are, his sentence is probably representative of his crime. Just because they are police, doesn't make them heroes and his behaviour was spiteful and retaliatory but it wasn't the root cause of the incident. Mmmm it's a tough one, getting pulled over for a motoring offence, witnessing what must have been absolute carnage and then looking dying human beings in the eye, taunting them and making various three minute videos with commentary to share with your mates Sadly I remember when a rumour that Peter Coates had been involved in a car crash was circulating pre match (Was nonsense as had just seen him in the Waddington Suite) a certain poster on here texted me with the fake news and added ,hope he's dead. Same person was also making 9/11 jokes then shot down someone on here for the same.
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Post by felonious on Apr 29, 2021 9:56:29 GMT
I've absolutely no idea what you're talking about. The thread title is Scum, not He Killed them or shit sentencing. I expect that you're triggered by the fact that there were police involved. If you don't think he's scum by all means make a case for him otherwise let it go Missed my point altogether right? You were eluding to him getting a harsher sentence in your earlier post.
Nothing triggering about it being the police, at all. I'd say the exact same if it was some random bloke off the street. He didn't kill them. Simple. In fact, this recording of absolute horrifying shit happens all the time.... and the perpetrators don't even get 10 months usually. I'd say the families should be happy with the sentence he got I don't think I have. I simply pointed out that it's scum behaviour. Have another read.
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Post by metalhead on Apr 29, 2021 10:16:21 GMT
Missed my point altogether right? You were eluding to him getting a harsher sentence in your earlier post.
Nothing triggering about it being the police, at all. I'd say the exact same if it was some random bloke off the street. He didn't kill them. Simple. In fact, this recording of absolute horrifying shit happens all the time.... and the perpetrators don't even get 10 months usually. I'd say the families should be happy with the sentence he got I don't think I have. I simply pointed out that it's scum behaviour. Have another read. I must have misconstrued your point. And I agree, it's scum behaviour. Has fuck all to do with whether the victims were police officers.
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Post by felonious on May 21, 2021 14:49:01 GMT
The HSE said all elements of health services were affected, including major disruption to radiotherapy services. It said it was working to treat all urgent radiation patients in private hospitals. There have been cancellations across all outpatient services, with colonoscopies down by as much as 80% and chemotherapy and daily elective procedures down by 50%. Russian hackers. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-57197688
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Post by heworksardtho on May 21, 2021 14:57:43 GMT
The U.K. isn’t as safe as these students seem to think , it’s a horrific crime and should get life
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