Thread: crime DOES pay
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Old 22-06-2003, 20:21   #4
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Originally posted by Morpheus
of course it pays, look at the little to55er who robbed Tony martin, he is now suing for injuries he got while doing the said deed...all the rubbish that B'liar gave us "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime" he is always good for a laugh..
I agree, what happend to the rights of the victim (tony Martin) of the burgalry?
I say that if you choose to commit the crime then any rights that you may have had be revoked so if you trespass with the intent of burgalry as in this case, then anything that happens whilst they are attempting to commit the crime is their fault for attempting it rather than the victims fault for defending themselves. As long as it is within reason.
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