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Mr Vince

Joined: 24/07/2008 Posts: 696
Message Posted: 18/05/2010 17:11 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 14 in Discussion |
| Just heard on the BBC news that 2 Pakistani men have won an appeal in the high court to be allowed to remain in the UK, despite evidence submitted by the UK Security Services that the 2 men presented a real and tangible risk of terrorist activities. The deciding factor for allowing their appeal was that they thought that their lives were at risk in Pakistan if deported. When will the courts realise that they are playing games with the lives of the innocent? The 2 men are Pakistani nationals, not Brittish. |
Woodspeckie

Joined: 25/01/2009 Posts: 2263
Message Posted: 18/05/2010 17:29 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 14 in Discussion |
| Shook my head in dismay when I heard this on the news, they were going to cause havoc in the North West. On the other side of the coin a magistrate who dared to call 2 teenage vandals "absolute scum" when sentencing them because they had caused £3000 of damage in a Cathedral writing obscene graffiti in prayer books and bent a cross out of shape was demoted, a Clerk of theCourt said his language was inappropriate amd unjust, he wasn't allowed to take the chair at the next court and the court was held up for 1hr while replacement was brought in. |
Hilltop


Joined: 28/04/2008 Posts: 636
Message Posted: 18/05/2010 17:35 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 14 in Discussion |
| The courts interpret the law. Blame the politicians who make the law!!!!!! |
Hilltop


Joined: 28/04/2008 Posts: 636
Message Posted: 18/05/2010 17:37 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 14 in Discussion |
| PS. Nice to see you back Woodspeckie. I knew you would!! |
No1Doyen

 Joined: 04/07/2008 Posts: 16617
Message Posted: 18/05/2010 17:39 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 5 of 14 in Discussion |
| The Lunatics took over the Asylum when the Human Rights Act came into force in the UK. |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 18/05/2010 17:44 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 6 of 14 in Discussion |
| The primary duty of any government is to protect its citizens. In any normal society, people who are thought to be dangerous are jailed. Those suspected of terrorist leanings are either locked up or, if they are foreign nationals, thrown out of the country. But not in Britain. Some of the foreign terrorist suspects are not locked up at all. Instead, the Government allows them to remain in their homes under "control orders". And then it loses them. |
Hilltop


Joined: 28/04/2008 Posts: 636
Message Posted: 18/05/2010 17:59 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 7 of 14 in Discussion |
| That of course is the "last" Labour Government. Lets see how the new lot do. Having said that.......Courts and the Police work on acceptable evidence, but Governments decide what is acceptable. |
Woodspeckie

Joined: 25/01/2009 Posts: 2263
Message Posted: 18/05/2010 20:24 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 8 of 14 in Discussion |
| Only back because Minetor is banned and thought I could have a bit of peace, but no some people still like to have a dig!! |
Hilltop


Joined: 28/04/2008 Posts: 636
Message Posted: 18/05/2010 20:32 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 9 of 14 in Discussion |
| No dig intended. You may be a bit over sensitive, though I can't imagine why. |
littlejohn

Joined: 09/03/2009 Posts: 316
Message Posted: 20/05/2010 02:56 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 10 of 14 in Discussion |
| Message 5&6 - for once in your life talk sense ! There's a lot of nonsense from many contributors on this forum but sometimes you take the biscuit !!! |
sloan


Joined: 24/02/2009 Posts: 808
Message Posted: 20/05/2010 07:43 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 11 of 14 in Discussion |
| An interesting comment No1Doyen, particularly as I had just finished reading the blog written by one of my 17 year old ex-pupils: http://sea-tortoise.blogspot.com/ Such perception in one so young. |
Carndi

Joined: 12/06/2009 Posts: 613
Message Posted: 20/05/2010 09:46 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 12 of 14 in Discussion |
| Hilltop. The people are to blame because they elect the politicians. who make the laws. We have seen,and moaned,over the years about the criminals, thugs et al doing what they want with out fear and still we re-elect the same politicians and then continue griping about them not doing the job. A great example of our apathy is the fact that some of our MP's who were caught cheating the expences system have just been re-elected. The system they have in America,alough not perfect, of voting for their local law enforcement officers would be better. Then we could have a say in who sits on the bench and perhaps a judge who calls scum '' scum '' would be tested by the people's vote and not by a panel of politicaly correct morons. |
TopTen

Joined: 15/04/2009 Posts: 1246
Message Posted: 20/05/2010 17:07 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 13 of 14 in Discussion |
| There are too many people defending the scum of society, since the abolishment of any kind of punishment in schools and at home kids run riot.They have no respect for any authority be it in school or on the street, in a lot of the inner cities there are "no go" areas for most honest people.Bring back capital punishment rid society of the scum |
Woodspeckie

Joined: 25/01/2009 Posts: 2263
Message Posted: 20/05/2010 18:14 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 14 of 14 in Discussion |
| A teacher has been cleared after a 3 day court hearing costing £50,000 of damaging a boys thumb, he banged a glue stick down hard on the table in frustration, she responded by doing the same accidently hit his thumb and was taken to court on assault charges after being suspended from her job for 8 months. |
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