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Now there's a surprise..... :rolleyes:
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Labour fiddling the figures and misleading the public no never not this whiter then white bunch we elected these bastions of truth and honesty.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8560720.stm
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Lives are indeed cheaper than being "Tough On Crime".
Lives are indeed cheaper than giving the troops proper equipment. Nothing ever changes. :rolleyes: |
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The difference with this case than others recently is the police can't be accused of doing nothing.
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There's no point having thre resources and speeding them if there is no way to secure a conviction. The system should be changed in such a way that anti-social behavior can be successfully tackled/prosecuted. |
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Of course as anyone with half a brain knows ASBO's are pretty much useless and are seen as a bit of joke by the feral yobs inhabiting certain chunks of the UK just now. If you can walk away from a £2mil fraud, arson, glassing someone in a pubfight or battering your girlfriend then smashing her phone and driving whilst disqualified with a suspended sentence what is really going to be done for chucking some eggs at a window? Any defence lawyer will be able to talk away pretty much anything as a one-off and a light tap on the wrist will probably be all they'll get. |
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It's a crying shame that all this lesson learning that we hear so much about is, seemingly, never put into practice. :( |
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I think in cases like this the council should play a bigger part in it. if the offenders are council tenants they should have their tenancy put at risk.
not just a threat but a real risk that doesn't have to drag on through the courts to decide whether it will upset the tenants too much in losing their home. |
Tough On Crime, Tough On The Causes Of Crime
Unbelievable, rob some ones house and you'd get less of a punishment, well perhaps not but to lose your job, be fined a £150 and get a criminal record over biscuit theft beggers belief, good to see we have a shortage of real criminals these days if the court has enough time spare to deal with the likes of this
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/briton-sa...9.html?from=tn |
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I've merged this into the existing tough on crime thread.
Yep pretty unbelievable it ever got this far but you'll see more and more of these cases with the crime recording standards and the CPS having to hit targets they'll prosecute easy cases which should have been binned. |
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If any of my employees did such a thing, I would have issued a warning, but if it persisted, I may have been forced to take the same steps this company did. There was a similar incident a couple of years ago, where a female employee was harassing another employee. There was nothing that I could specifically discipline the person on, because the victim would not make a complaint, so I did my best to reduce the impact on her as much as I could. In the end I was able to dismiss her her for criminal damage of the others property. Fortunately she was witnessed by another colleague and this person spoke up. I offered the victim our full support if she wanted to take the matter further, i.e. involve the police, but despite my encouragement for her to do so, she felt the matter had now come to a conclusion and was happy to have no more issues with the now former colleague. |
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