That will teach him.....
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"...He walked free from court because he has been in custody on remand, and a judge decided having a suspended prison sentence hanging over him would be greater punishment than locking him up..."
So how does he work that out. The threat of being locked up is worse that being locked up - so don't do it again or else you will be locked up....
So how does he work that out. The threat of being locked up is worse that being locked up - so don't do it again or else you will be locked up....
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Just kill the scum, and use the money from their Gold to pay for the bullet and coffin!!!
Why don't decent members of the public take scum like this out into the middle of a lake with a pair of concrete boots on?
Why don't decent members of the public take scum like this out into the middle of a lake with a pair of concrete boots on?
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Thing is as well, the first judge who remanded him must have seen he was a danger to the public - hence he got remanded prior to his trial.
Why then does the second judge think that, once found guilty it would be far better to relaese him!!!!
Why then does the second judge think that, once found guilty it would be far better to relaese him!!!!
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I'm afraid to say that judges don't live in the real world .Hopefully it will be the judge thats his next victim
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there's no money in him so just let him back in the system and hope he dissapears.
maybe i missed something but there was no mention of a fine?
given a driving ban that one always makes me chuckle, like he cares about that. community service he probably won't turn up to, the list goes on.
bottom line is if i did anyone of those offences, what would the fines start at? £500 and end up in 4 figures? just because i've got a tiny bit of money in the bank, while this potless little ***** gets away with murder. ******* winds me up stories like this
maybe i missed something but there was no mention of a fine?
given a driving ban that one always makes me chuckle, like he cares about that. community service he probably won't turn up to, the list goes on.
bottom line is if i did anyone of those offences, what would the fines start at? £500 and end up in 4 figures? just because i've got a tiny bit of money in the bank, while this potless little ***** gets away with murder. ******* winds me up stories like this
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No mention of a fine, plus no costs against him, and since no fine, no victim surcharge.
Got off Scot=free then
But speed, and go to court: larger fine, PLUS points, PLUS costs against, PLUS victim surcharge and your insurance goes up = FIVE punishments!
Lying Labour b@stards!
Got off Scot=free then
But speed, and go to court: larger fine, PLUS points, PLUS costs against, PLUS victim surcharge and your insurance goes up = FIVE punishments!
Lying Labour b@stards!
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I can't believe he went to court looking like that! Looks a right scruff!
People like that should be used as fossil fuel for power stations! That would solve the energy crisis!!
People like that should be used as fossil fuel for power stations! That would solve the energy crisis!!
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No mention of a fine, plus no costs against him, and since no fine, no victim surcharge.
Got off Scot=free then
But speed, and go to court: larger fine, PLUS points, PLUS costs against, PLUS victim surcharge and your insurance goes up = FIVE punishments!
Lying Labour b@stards!
Got off Scot=free then
But speed, and go to court: larger fine, PLUS points, PLUS costs against, PLUS victim surcharge and your insurance goes up = FIVE punishments!
Lying Labour b@stards!
it's designed to make vast sums of money and it's very good at it, whatever party is involved will continue to use and 'improve' it.
i have a major grievance with stories like this because of what happened to my sister.
long story short she got done for speeding, but couldn't find the paper bit of her licence.
in the end she got done for not having docs (don't think it was failure to provide, but something like that) and on the court form she had to provide the household income, i wonder why..........it's not like you'll be given a lower fine if you're a low earner, right?!
so because my bro in law has the audacity to work hard and climb the ladder to a well paid job to provide for his family, they ended up being fined over £400.
yep, £400 for doing 35 in a 30 and not having a bit of paper yes she's guilty as charged, she's not denied that, but that's basically a big fine because the household earns a decent income.
made worse by a few weeks later when some **** crashes into a road sign near to where she got tugged. no tax, no MOT, no insurance. his fine? £200
it really makes you want to do the 'right' thing doesn't it?
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That picture says it all. Cocky, bling wearing little chavvy ******, who clearly doesnt give a ****. He needs a bloody good pasting, at the very least
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"...He walked free from court because he has been in custody on remand, and a judge decided having a suspended prison sentence hanging over him would be greater punishment than locking him up..."
So how does he work that out. The threat of being locked up is worse that being locked up - so don't do it again or else you will be locked up....
So how does he work that out. The threat of being locked up is worse that being locked up - so don't do it again or else you will be locked up....
I hope he gets a proper hiding in a dark alley one night.
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Agreed, and they have tried very hard to change it and make it fair, have they? No, they've actually INTRODUCED a few measures to make it less fair
The magistrates tried that on me, "Your wife is in a good job isn't she?"
I had refused to tell them what she earned, and replied, "That she may be, but as far as I can see, SHE isn't on trial here?"
They agreed to take only my income into account.
in the end she got done for not having docs (don't think it was failure to provide, but something like that) and on the court form she had to provide the household income, i wonder why..........it's not like you'll be given a lower fine if you're a low earner, right?!
so because my bro in law has the audacity to work hard and climb the ladder to a well paid job to provide for his family, they ended up being fined over £400.
so because my bro in law has the audacity to work hard and climb the ladder to a well paid job to provide for his family, they ended up being fined over £400.
I had refused to tell them what she earned, and replied, "That she may be, but as far as I can see, SHE isn't on trial here?"
They agreed to take only my income into account.
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He was drunk, he crashed into a car, he stole a car, he tried to escape from the Police, he drove dangerously, he rammed two cop cars, he killed a police dog and injured two other police dogs. He has previous history and is currently under an ASBO. I wonder if it occured to he judge that this kid clearly does not give the first **** about respecting the law, society in general the British public or any innocent person or animals he may have killed or injured during his jolly japes. This guy should have got 8-10 years minimum, enough time to reflect on his actions.
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how true that may be i don't know, but although on paper they apparently have a good income, in reality they couldn't afford to take the chance of a court case going against them.
ain't justice fair?
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This scumbag left court having laughed at the system, judge and cops who finally stopped him beofre he killed an innocent person - no wonder we have the problems we do in this country, no bounbrdaries set, no respect for anyone.
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