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  • #16
    If Prince Naz gets 15 months for Speeding/Crashing/Injuring other Driver but not Killing him- Surerely this Piece of Sh*t has to be looking at a Ten year stretch - but agree that he should be hung by the neck until dead - yes it may be to quick for him ,BUT it stops the Fu**ing \"do Gooder\" tossers trying to get him out of clink after a few years ,because he is a \"changed man and full of remorse\" - Bollox with that - STRETCH HIS NECK

    and my sympathies to all the family and friends involved.

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    • #17

      As all in here have said there is only one answer to scum like this and that is to destroy them.
      We need the return of Capital Punishment and we need it now. I know for certain if there was to be a referendum in this country there would be a large large majority in favour of it.
      Murderers, Rapists, Child Molesters released from Prison to do the same again, these ***king idiots running the country are so out of touch it\'s untrue. Now I wouldn\'t wish anything like this on anyone but I wonder what Mr Thicko Lying B*****d Blair and that Ugly Faced Hagfish of a wife of his would say if something like this happened to their immediate family. I somehow don\'t think they would be quite so forgiving as they are now.
      The law is toothless, a few years in relative luxury and then out on the streets to do exactly the same again.

      [Edited on 13/5/2006 by SIXFOOTSTEVE]

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      • #18
        Our Ian and his girlfriend were walking along the same road, heading back to her house, at the time of the incident. I just thank God that they weren\'t a few minutes further down the road, otherwise it could\'ve been them. Rob\'s right - our cozy little lives are so fragile and they can be shattered in the blink of an eye.

        What worries me about all of this, is that the 1st thing that was done (as far as investigating what happened goes) was that the Police Complaints Commission was called in. You can just hear the defence ........\"I wouldn\'t have been driving so fast if the police hadn\'t been following me...............it\'s their fault\".

        I don\'t doubt for one minute that the driver will get a jail sentence - but, as has been said, I also don\'t doubt that he\'ll serve nowhere near the full term. I just hope that the driver of the police car which gave chase after the car was stolen isn\'t made a scapegoat and used as a \"defence\" for the driver who has wrecked a family.

        Thoughts go out to the family, who must be completely devasted and hope that the bairns and their mother make a full recovery.

        [Edited on 14/5/2006 by TC]

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        • #19
          I may sound a bit insensitive here and please move or delete this post if necessary but ..............The MAIN reason criminals (Not lawbreakers like me and you) do not get the prison sentences they deserve is because there\'s no more room at the Inn, the prison system is mash up.

          It would cost x pence on our tax to sort this out if that was the way to go (Ask us you feckin nobbers, we might say yes, or stop spending so much on Prescott and Iraq)


          Aye maybe some animals just deserve to die as well.
          "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
          Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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          • #20
            Myra Hindley was entitled to know her release date from prison, and home secretaries were not allowed to determine sentence. That was ruled exclusively the right of judges. New Labour knew they couldn\'t risk seeing Hindley walk free from prison. The backlash at the ballot box could spell disaster for the new labour project, and so a plot was hatched to free Myra Hindley under a joint consensus of government, the prison and probation service and Hindley herself. The government would, in return for her silence paint an elaborate hoax and dupe the British people. But in doing, make one fundamental error which would lead to the whole plan collapsing.

            With a witness protection programme already in place to protect supergrasses and terrorists who decide to turn on their own people, the government created a cynical plan. Myra Hindley would be offered plastic surgery, a new identity and relocated to pastures new: possibly overseas in another European country.

            For a year or two Myra Hindley was ferried back and forth to hospital under the pretext she had heart problems, although, any sign of this condition evaporates when we examine press photos of Myra at Cookham wood prison. After her hospital visits, Myra can quite easily be seen puffing away on packs of cigarettes. Not the image of someone with heart problems. Most people might expect Myra to have been towing an oxygen bottle, not chain smoking. Once her new identity and paperwork were complete, with new documents and a new history, national insurance number and passport, Myra\'s faked death took place. To this day, no doctor or nurse has come forward to discuss Myra Hindley\'s final hours, even though the tabloid press would offer them a blank cheque for their story. Normally, hospital administrators can\'t be kept away from the cameras with a big stick. But not on this occasion With Myra receiving her new face, hair style and identity, the prison service announced a short statement to the press: \"Myra Hindley died peacefully in her sleep.\"

            With her death revealed to the waiting press and wider world, all that was needed was a funeral. This was hurriedly arranged. With television reporters and tabloid journalists huddled round the gates of the crematorium, Myra\'s coffin was whisked in. But was she in the coffin?

            The fatal flaw in the home office plan is, Myra Hindley was, is, a devout Catholic. And here lies the error: you don\'t cremate Catholics. To a Catholic, cremation is a cardinal sin and prohibits them from passing through the gates of heaven. Hindley would have left explicit instructions for her funeral, and these would have been followed to the letter by a politically correct prison service. Does anyone believe in this day and age, the prison service would countenance the sanctity of the church, the individual\'s religion. Of course not. Hindley never died. She was released by Tony Blair and a new labour government frightened the European court of human rights would do the job for them, cost them votes at the ballot box and give the opposition parties a big stick to beat them with. That\'s how it works in Britain. In the sixties, the children Hindley and

            Brady murdered counted for nothing. Over the years, the establishment was more concerned with the rights of Hindley than the children\'s families, and today, the peoples wishes count for even less. The people are considered an irrelevance, an obstacle to the politician\'s final goal. Hindley and the system which released her embodies everything what is wrong with Britain: its weak, liberal elite who are exploited by the most heinous people imaginable. The victims of the moors murderers, slaughtered by Hindley and Brady have been as much betrayed in life, as they have been in death, by an arrogant elite who know nothing of decency, and everything of selfishness. Look out for the new, loveable granny just moved in down the road, with the bag of sweets and puppy in her arms, for you never know, it might just be Myra.

            Regards, Graham

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            • #21
              Charlie, many times you hear it costs to much to keep them in prison, why not make the prisoners pay, if they have property, cars etc sell them and put it twoards the cost of their luxury stay. And if they do not want to stay in an overcrowded prison they should not commit crimes.
              Alan

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              • #22
                I was fishing on shields pier when this happened and I heard the news about it when I got home. It just gutted me. i understand what Rob is saying when he said he went through **** for 6-7 years. I went through that once and seamed to just get over it and then everything starts again. I still cant get my head round what happened and it has taken me two days to get myself sorted and try to get on with things. When something like this happens and the do gooders start spouting off and the law is unable to do much about it, the Death wish films always spring to mind. If only we had a Paul Kirsey out there somewhere. My condolences to all the familly.
                As I have grown older, I've learned that pleasing everyone is impossible,
                but P*****g everyone off is a piece of cake.

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