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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, 18:45 - Jun 20 with 1514 viewsimsureazzure

9 weeks stir (suspended) and 5k for selling a few snide clothes?

FFS have they not got more deserving targets?

http://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/ipswich-man-sentenced-for-selling-fake-designe


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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 18:46 - Jun 20 with 1503 viewsSpruceMoose

What's going on?

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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 19:38 - Jun 20 with 1448 viewsSwansea_Blue

Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 18:46 - Jun 20 by SpruceMoose

What's going on?


Don’t know. Getting into the Evening Star website past all the GDPR approvals is too much of a hassle for me.

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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 19:41 - Jun 20 with 1443 viewsSpruceMoose

I'm sure there is plenty of time for all the deserving criminals out there. Not sure what your complaint is with this one?

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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 19:45 - Jun 20 with 1436 viewsWD19

Bloke pleads guilty to deliberately ripping people off.

His punishment is a ticking off and a statutory victim surcharge of £115. He also has to pay prosecution costs.

....for the avoidance of doubt can you let me know what I am supposed to be getting my knickers in a bunch about?
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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 07:10 - Jun 21 with 1321 viewsimsureazzure

Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 19:45 - Jun 20 by WD19

Bloke pleads guilty to deliberately ripping people off.

His punishment is a ticking off and a statutory victim surcharge of £115. He also has to pay prosecution costs.

....for the avoidance of doubt can you let me know what I am supposed to be getting my knickers in a bunch about?


I believe that stealing from someone's house is a more serious offence than selling a fake Lauren polo shirt, similarly that viewing and or making child porn images is a more serious offence, bothof which have resulted in cautions and not prison sentences in recent times.


Strange world.
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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 07:42 - Jun 21 with 1295 viewsimsureazzure

Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 19:45 - Jun 20 by WD19

Bloke pleads guilty to deliberately ripping people off.

His punishment is a ticking off and a statutory victim surcharge of £115. He also has to pay prosecution costs.

....for the avoidance of doubt can you let me know what I am supposed to be getting my knickers in a bunch about?


You believe that a suspended prison sentence is a ticking off?
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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 08:18 - Jun 21 with 1261 viewsWD19

Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 07:10 - Jun 21 by imsureazzure

I believe that stealing from someone's house is a more serious offence than selling a fake Lauren polo shirt, similarly that viewing and or making child porn images is a more serious offence, bothof which have resulted in cautions and not prison sentences in recent times.


Strange world.


It’s not an either/or though is it. Low life scum are low life scum. Not sure the ‘I don’t deserve to be punished because someone else did something worse once’ excuse really cuts it.
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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 08:30 - Jun 21 with 1250 viewsHerbivore

Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 07:10 - Jun 21 by imsureazzure

I believe that stealing from someone's house is a more serious offence than selling a fake Lauren polo shirt, similarly that viewing and or making child porn images is a more serious offence, bothof which have resulted in cautions and not prison sentences in recent times.


Strange world.


He also sold counterfeit electronic goods, which can be dangerous as they rarely comply with relevant safety standards. Can you give some examples of people being cautioned for making and viewing child porn? Not saying it hasn't happened but I've not seen any examples of this myself and I'd be surprised to see people getting cautions for such offences.

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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 08:54 - Jun 21 with 1226 viewsNo9

You either have standards or you don 't
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Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 10:32 - Jun 21 with 1200 viewsLord_Lucan

Criminal justice system busy supporting big business, on 08:30 - Jun 21 by Herbivore

He also sold counterfeit electronic goods, which can be dangerous as they rarely comply with relevant safety standards. Can you give some examples of people being cautioned for making and viewing child porn? Not saying it hasn't happened but I've not seen any examples of this myself and I'd be surprised to see people getting cautions for such offences.


Did he, where does it say that?

Sentence seems a bit harsh to me and he wasn't actually ripping people of as such as anyone with any nous would have known they were snide.

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