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Old 07-10-2010, 20:11   #14
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Re: Thug has bail curfew lifted so he can go on holiday

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
quite possibly, i get the feeling that he has little respect for law or other people given the violent nature of his crimes whilst already on bail .

How come breaching bail conditions didn't automatically send him on remand ?
Well, to be honest, he must have some respect for the law, seeing as he bothered to ask for permission in the first place. Perhaps this is what the judge saw and is the reason why he allowed the curfew to be lifted. Perhaps, with his history he would have just up sticks and went anyway, because, if we are to believe the many stories we hear of the law going soft on young criminals, the consequences would have been minimal. Perhaps he is accumulating a new found regard for the law. But saying all of that, it will take a lot more than asking permission for him to be a model citizen.
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