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I'd ship the whole bloody lot of them, brown and white to a remote Scottish Island where they can happily hate-F*ck each other to their heart's content and stop making decent folk's life pointlessly worse.
From those of us who live on islands off the coast of that large island off the coast of north west Europe may I just point out:
1. If you intend the shipment to be to an uninhabited island there are many Sites of Special Scientific Interest on these habitats and they should not be interfered with.
1a. They would probably not last two weeks
2. If your intention is to relocate them to an inhabited island, have a care. There is a gentility amongst Hebridean folk that would be greatly offended by the crass behaviour of such people. There is also a toughness to some of those Gaels which would result in a drain of NHS resources in the area for the subsequent treatment and/or Coastguard and Mountain Rescue services.
2a. It will be a journey to the Job Centre that many of them will not successfully complete.
Far right protesters blocking the road and chanting for Tommy Robinson outside parliament. He was jailed today for contempt of court. One placard reads “I am not far-rightâ€, which is usually a decent indicator of being far right. pic.twitter.com/wSSkILqYZy
From those of us who live on islands off the coast of that large island off the coast of north west Europe may I just point out:
1. If you intend the shipment to be to an uninhabited island there are many Sites of Special Scientific Interest on these habitats and they should not be interfered with.
1a. They would probably not last two weeks
2. If your intention is to relocate them to an inhabited island, have a care. There is a gentility amongst Hebridean folk that would be greatly offended by the crass behaviour of such people. There is also a toughness to some of those Gaels which would result in a drain of NHS resources in the area for the subsequent treatment and/or Coastguard and Mountain Rescue services.
2a. It will be a journey to the Job Centre that many of them will not successfully complete.
2b. We don't want them here - is that racist?
Fair enough, Canvey Island and then block all the road up?
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Fair enough, Canvey Island and then block all the road up?
Not really fair on those of us who may one day do our Dr. Feelgood historical sites tour. I was thinking more along the lines of Dogger Bank (with life jackets for when it is underwater), they can be pacified with 1) a narrative that it was one of the earliest places settled by original inhabitants of The British Isles; and 2) asking them what they think goes on in a place called Doggerland?
Nine months then on 12:53 - Jul 11 by Swansea_Blue
"Other journalists". He's not a journalist. Contempt of court can carry a prison sentence of 2 years, so it's within normal guidelines.
What real journalists have been charged with contempt of court; I've genuinely no idea?
For example the daily mail and daily mirror published an article on Levi bellfield when the trial was still ongoing and as a result the jury was discharged. 10k fine for them both that was it....so you have to take it into context.
Nine months then on 14:22 - Jul 11 by crunchie1978
For example the daily mail and daily mirror published an article on Levi bellfield when the trial was still ongoing and as a result the jury was discharged. 10k fine for them both that was it....so you have to take it into context.
Nine months then on 14:22 - Jul 11 by crunchie1978
For example the daily mail and daily mirror published an article on Levi bellfield when the trial was still ongoing and as a result the jury was discharged. 10k fine for them both that was it....so you have to take it into context.
The context here being that Steven Yaxley-Lennon is serial criminal who knew exactly what he was doing and was doing it for a second time having been given a suspended sentence for the first offence and multiple offenders could have walked free as a result of his actions
Crunchie supports paedophiles.
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I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
The context here being that Steven Yaxley-Lennon is serial criminal who knew exactly what he was doing and was doing it for a second time having been given a suspended sentence for the first offence and multiple offenders could have walked free as a result of his actions
Crunchie supports paedophiles.
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Please......one case resulted in the discharge of the jury...10k fine. The other COULD of.....9 months in prison.
Bluebadger supports paedo murderer Levi bellfield.
Nine months then on 14:38 - Jul 11 by crunchie1978
Please......one case resulted in the discharge of the jury...10k fine. The other COULD of.....9 months in prison.
Bluebadger supports paedo murderer Levi bellfield.
I'm not defending it, I'm explaining likely reasons for disparity of sentences. Neither am I suggesting that the papers should have been sentenced as lightly as they were. It's also pretty rare for newspapers to be convicted of this offence because they generally have a) lawyers who know about this sort of thing and nip in the bud before it happens and b) professional journalists who understand the law. And admitted they were in the wrong.
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I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Nine months then on 14:38 - Jul 11 by crunchie1978
Please......one case resulted in the discharge of the jury...10k fine. The other COULD of.....9 months in prison.
Bluebadger supports paedo murderer Levi bellfield.
There's a bit of a difference in that Bellfield was already serving a life term and had just been convicted of a further murder and the contempt related to a further lesser charge that was still being deliberated. Not good, of course, but not quite the same as risking a rape trial collapsing mid-trial. There's also the issue that, in the newspapers case, they could legitimately argue it was an error of judgement whereas SYL was already serving a suspended sentence for exactly the same thing. His was a reckless rather than careless act. And he's shown zero contrition. So fook him, basically.
Nine months then on 12:37 - Jul 11 by Swansea_Blue
Time already served is to be taken into account, so he's only going to serve 19 weeks and be out in half of that. He'll only be in for the school holidays. Still, a lot can happen with a soap on a rope in the showers in 8 weeks.
I'd throw the book at the little scrote, as Mullersdinho said.
As a champion of the lovers of the young, he'll be gutted to miss the school holidays.
I'm not defending it, I'm explaining likely reasons for disparity of sentences. Neither am I suggesting that the papers should have been sentenced as lightly as they were. It's also pretty rare for newspapers to be convicted of this offence because they generally have a) lawyers who know about this sort of thing and nip in the bud before it happens and b) professional journalists who understand the law. And admitted they were in the wrong.
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Once again....
Jury discharged as a result of a article...10k fine. Jury COULD of been discharged.....9 months in prison.
I'm critical of SYL....a total cowardly act to chase down that bloke in Portugal and hit him....if he does something I think deserves criticism...then I will. But as I said your so blinkered and entrenched in your politics that nothing else gets a look in. Just have a day off BB.