Thread: Right or wrong
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Old 21-02-2008, 22:23   #4
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Re: Right or wrong

This will be another case of

Weak on crime, Tuff on the victims of crime. You can bet the Human Rights Brigade will be lining up to defend the robber and demand that the victim be sent to jail for life. You can read it now "How dare that man defend himself against that innocent robber"

The fact that he might be charged just shows that you have to think twice about defending yourself and the possibility that someone will want you in court over it.

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But despite his injuries officers arrested the shaken have-a-go-hero and quizzed him on suspicion of murder.
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Police found Mr Singh by his Ford Focus nursing knife wounds to his back and neck. Despite his injuries, he was detained at the scene on suspicion of murder. Then, after being treated in hospital, he was questioned for several hours.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l...re/7253901.stm
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