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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:02:00 -
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I think I posted an initial link about this some time ago. Finally the Crown Court dealt with this guy and he's got sentenced to 3 years:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/7063366.stm
He must be amongst the most disgraceful scum living on this planet, and I hope every second he spends inside is one on abject misery.
At least for once our courts seem to have had a bit of sense and he hasn't just got the slap on the wrist I was thinking he'd get for "outraging public decency" that he was charged with. Thank god another backward inbred chav was stupid enough to record it on their mobile so the police had evidence.
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:02:00 -
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I think I posted an initial link about this some time ago. Finally the Crown Court dealt with this guy and he's got sentenced to 3 years:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/7063366.stm
He must be amongst the most disgraceful scum living on this planet, and I hope every second he spends inside is one on abject misery.
At least for once our courts seem to have had a bit of sense and he hasn't just got the slap on the wrist I was thinking he'd get for "outraging public decency" that he was charged with. Thank god another backward inbred chav was stupid enough to record it on their mobile so the police had evidence.
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Elliot Reid
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:06:00 -
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It would be very nice if he met with an "accident" whilst picking up some soap in the showers every ******* day he's there. __________________________________
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Elliot Reid
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:06:00 -
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It would be very nice if he met with an "accident" whilst picking up some soap in the showers every ******* day he's there. __________________________________
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Micheal Dietrich
Cynical Cartel
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:14:00 -
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Quote: Anderson, a former soldier, had smoked a cannabis joint and been drinking when he and two friends spotted her.
Yeah, I really hope the other inmates give him the same 'secial' treatment too. And thats really ****** up now days that someone could just kill over in a public place and no one will bother stepping up to help. We had a case like that in the US too and to me theres something wrong to have that much lack in apathy.
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Caid Lemant
Cunning Hats
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:19:00 -
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Edited by: Caid Lemant on 26/10/2007 15:19:33
Here's to hoping he gets urinated on while being worked in by Bubbah. Death by anal tearing doesn't sound too bad either... especially if he's being ****ed on. --------
There is not enough love and goodness in the world for us to be permitted to give any of it away to imaginary things. Friedrich Nietzsche |

Khadur
Minmatar GREY COUNCIL Cruel Intentions
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:28:00 -
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Harsh
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Asestorian
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:32:00 -
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What a ******* idiot.
I'd have no complaints if he was himself urinated on whilst in pain.
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Sorted
Low Sec Liberators
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Posted - 2007.10.26 15:36:00 -
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should be ******* hung tbfh
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lofty29
Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2007.10.26 16:00:00 -
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Another reason the death sentence should be re-instated everywhere. ---
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Hanjiro Nakamura
Caldari
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Posted - 2007.10.26 16:07:00 -
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Edited by: Hanjiro Nakamura on 26/10/2007 16:08:21 Meh, some people. I've always been fond of drawn and quartering..maybe if the world had harsher punishments we wouldn't see things like this on the news everyday.
Admittedly human life doesn't mean much to me, but I would still call 911 if I saw someone collapse. It is only polite after all. *shrug* ------------------------- We work in the dark We do what we can We give what we have Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task The rest is the madness of art. -Henry James |

Kurt Armstrong
Rionnag Alba Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2007.10.26 16:13:00 -
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Unfortunately in life you get people like this 
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Sehanine
Caldari Solitary Confinement
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Posted - 2007.10.26 16:31:00 -
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Edited by: Sehanine on 26/10/2007 16:30:57 The fact that a crowd gathered and no-one stepped in is even worse imo 
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Xoria Krint
The Movement
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:29:00 -
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Edited by: Xoria Krint on 26/10/2007 17:35:08
Originally by: lofty29 Another reason the death sentence should be re-instated everywhere.
Originally by: Sorted should be ******* hung tbfh
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Do you guys really mean that? That you should kill a guy that is urination on a dying woman?
IF you are urinating on a dying woman you are probably SICK and need help.
And if you have a latent psychos (you can't know it before) that gets trigged by Drugs/Stress it could even have been YOU urinating on that woman.
Something is clearly wrong in the guys head. He did a terrible thing. But killing him won't help anyone...
EDIT: Is there anyone out there thats agree with me? Or am i the only one? If I am the only one my faith in humanity just got a wrecking
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:37:00 -
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Originally by: Xoria Krint ...... 
Do you guys really mean that? That you should kill a guy that is urination on a dying woman?
IF you are urinating on a dying woman you are probably SICK and need help.
And if you have a latent psychos (you can't know it before) that gets trigged by Drugs/Stress it could even have been YOU urinating on that woman.
Something is clearly wrong in the guys head. He did a terrible thing. But killing him won't help anyone...
Normally I pride myself on my ability to see two sides of every story. To sit back and take a well adjusted view of all points, and make a descision based on a well reasoned view.
But in this case, no. There is no mitigating factor here. If he were truly metally ill then it would have been used in court as a defence. He was drunk, doped up, and more relevantly is pure human excrement.
He doesn't deserve to be breathing the same air as us.
I'd like to see the concept of an "outlaw" returned. Like a super ASBO. You have decided not to partake in societies rules, so your particpation in society and the resultant protection is officially withdrawn.
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Asestorian
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:41:00 -
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Edited by: Asestorian on 26/10/2007 17:42:39
Originally by: Xoria Krint EDIT: Is there anyone out there thats agree with me? Or am i the only one? If I am the only one my faith in humanity just got a wrecking
I don't agree that he should be killed, although I don't care if he is. It's really not in line with the crime he committed, and it's probably better to let him sit in jail, perhaps being equally abused by the other inmates (criminals are strange people, some crimes are fine.. others, not so much) and thinking about what a total **** he is.
Edit: FFS I missed out the "not" part of the killing.. Edit2: Nevermind, I'm just not with it today..
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Caid Lemant
Cunning Hats
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:42:00 -
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Drugs didn't **** on the dying woman, a 'human being' did. I think if anything this thread is evident that there is a line when it comes to attributing sympathy to another human being after it has committed certain actions. This act was non-violent, without motive, and beyond despicable... don't think it's very hard for any human being to not care what the heck happens to him at this point. --------
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Xoria Krint
The Movement
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:44:00 -
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Originally by: Fink Angel
If he were truly metally ill then it would have been used in court as a defence. He was drunk, doped up, and more relevantly is pure human excrement.
Well it maybe was used as a defense in the court? But the judge thought different?
And the guy is sick, You don't need a doctor to understand that. I have been with tons of people that has been both high and drunk. NO ONEurinated on someone else.
And don't get me wrong, Im not defending the guy but a death sentence should never be used in my opinion.
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Xoria Krint
The Movement
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:46:00 -
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Originally by: Caid Lemant don't think it's very hard for any human being to not care what the heck happens to him at this point.
Well then Im different then the human beings.
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Aleria Angelis
Spartan Industrial Manufacturing SMASH Alliance
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:48:00 -
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You hear stories of murder and worse everyday but for some reason this story really sums up where the UKÆs heading right now, simple respect for each other seems to be vanishing fast and its actually quite worrying.
My local area's getting allot worse, I saw a group of rough builders drinking as they walked across the street in broad daylight, one of them casually threw his half empty can across the road and I didnÆt have the guts to go and confront him about it. Maybe IÆm just a hypocrite but I think allot of this is allowed to continue because common decent people are simply too scared to object.
However I'd like to think if I ever witnessed what happened to that poor old lady I would act despite the potential risk of confronting a man with no morals and possibly a knife in his pocket.
What if that guy hadnt been stupid enough to record it on his phone? Would anyone even know what had happened to that lady?
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Caid Lemant
Cunning Hats
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:48:00 -
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Originally by: Xoria Krint
Originally by: Caid Lemant don't think it's very hard for any human being to not care what the heck happens to him at this point.
Well then Im different then the human beings.
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:50:00 -
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Originally by: Xoria Krint Well it maybe was used as a defense in the court? But the judge thought different?
And don't get me wrong, Im not defending the guy but a death sentence should never be used in my opinion.
He put his hands up to it. Pleaded guilty. It had to be bumped up from magistrates court to crown court as the magistrates didn't have the power to impose a long enough sentence. There was no trial as such in this case.
OK, the death sentence is possibly taking it a bit far, but I'd like to see him hurt. A lot. Broken on the wheel perhaps?
While they're doing it, they could round up another lot of anti social chavs and do the same to them,
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Xoria Krint
The Movement
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:51:00 -
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Edited by: Xoria Krint on 26/10/2007 17:54:07
Originally by: Caid Lemant
No, you just believe you are.
Oh. So you know me now huh? :)
Originally by: Fink Angel
He put his hands up to it. Pleaded guilty. It had to be bumped up from magistrates court to crown court as the magistrates didn't have the power to impose a long enough sentence. There was no trial as such in this case.
OK, the death sentence is possibly taking it a bit far, but I'd like to see him hurt. A lot. Broken on the wheel perhaps?
While they're doing it, they could round up another lot of anti social chavs and do the same to them,
So you think torture should be a good punishment? 
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DarkMatter
Sintered Sanity
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:51:00 -
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Originally by: Sehanine Edited by: Sehanine on 26/10/2007 16:30:57 The fact that a crowd gathered and no-one stepped in is even worse imo 
I don't understand. I have never been in a situation like that, but how could anyone stand and watch, or just walk away?
I don't get it???
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:54:00 -
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Originally by: Aleria Angelis Maybe IÆm just a hypocrite but I think allot of this is allowed to continue because common decent people are simply too scared to object.
A lot of the time people don't want to get involved is because the police and CPS will often try to prosecute you if they want to. What I would call "the benefit of the doubt" seems to have swung too far against the honest citizen.
Like this guy who was prosecuted for manslaughter, which seems to me it should never have gone to court.
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Xoria Krint
The Movement
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:56:00 -
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Edited by: Xoria Krint on 26/10/2007 17:56:37
Originally by: DarkMatter
I don't understand. I have never been in a situation like that, but how could anyone stand and watch, or just walk away?
I don't get it???
I agree. I wouldn't stand myself if I did it. I have been in that crowd-situation aswell but I stood up for a random guy. And I really hope I would do the same in a more extreme version of the crowd-situation.
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:58:00 -
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Originally by: Xoria Krint So you think torture should be a good punishment? 
Yup. Somethings not working in the current system, so we shoudl try out some old and tested methods. And boy would it make people feel justice was being done. I'd love to see the old fashioned fairs that sprang up as the guilty are led through through the streets to the place of punishment.
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Caid Lemant
Cunning Hats
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:59:00 -
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Originally by: Xoria Krint
Oh. So you know me now huh? :)
No, you just said you're different than human beings. Rational observation says this is just a thought of yours.
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Xoria Krint
The Movement
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Posted - 2007.10.26 17:59:00 -
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Originally by: Fink Angel
Yup. Somethings not working in the current system, so we shoudl try out some old and tested methods. And boy would it make people feel justice was being done. I'd love to see the old fashioned fairs that sprang up as the guilty are led through through the streets to the place of punishment.
Could you name some more crimes you think should be punished with torture?
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.10.26 18:02:00 -
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Originally by: Xoria Krint Could you name some more crimes you think should be punished with torture?
Anything that could be descibed as repeated anti-social behaviours.
Maybe torture is too extreme, but some form of public humiliation spectacle ... stocks and jeering sort of thing.
We need to take the "cool" out of this sort of thing, and bring "shame" back.
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