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I suppose that the point is that although they are serving an arbitary jail sentence, they have been identified on the internet and once they come out their "punishment" will begin. By this I mean that whatever new identitied they have will be easily discovered and they will be living in fear of retribution. I hope these revolting individuals never have a good night's sleep.
mathom
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Originally posted by mathom:
I suppose that the point is that although they are serving an arbitary jail sentence, they have been identified on the internet and once they come out their "punishment" will begin. By this I mean that whatever new identitied they have will be easily discovered and they will be living in fear of retribution. I hope these revolting individuals never have a good night's sleep.


Some consequences you have to live with, and this is one of them. I don't want them to have peaceful lives, in fact when they close their eyes I hope they see Baby P and that is the suffering I think they deserve.

Right I have to go to bed now, it has been interesting talking to you all about this. Goodnight everyone.
Mentalist
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Originally posted by luxor:
Where there is a system in place you can bet somebody will be able to get around it or find a loophole.
The more complicated the system the more likely it is of being abused.
In the case of murder there should be only one sentence. Life!


A sentence of life which actually means life. There are only a handful of murderers that actually have a life term. I would like to see this extended to paedophiles and all those that abuse and torture children. No way, should they ever be allowed out to harm another child.
Liverpoollass
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by luxor:
Where there is a system in place you can bet somebody will be able to get around it or find a loophole.
The more complicated the system the more likely it is of being abused.
In the case of murder there should be only one sentence. Life!


A sentence of life which actually means life. There are only a handful of murderers that actually have a life term. I would like to see this extended to paedophiles and all those that abuse and torture children. No way, should they ever be allowed out to harm another child.


Agree totally.
Mentalist
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Originally posted by mathom:
I suppose that the point is that although they are serving an arbitary jail sentence, they have been identified on the internet and once they come out their "punishment" will begin. By this I mean that whatever new identitied they have will be easily discovered and they will be living in fear of retribution. I hope these revolting individuals never have a good night's sleep.

Quite probably.

However, good citizens and good people do not act as vigilantes. Part of the social contract is to relinquish administering natural justice in favour of the state so that it is performed impartially and fairly.

Not only would those vigilantes be guilty of whatever crime the commit, whether it be murder or assault or harassment, but they have broken their social contract too which undermines the justice system. They ought to get very stiff sentences, if convicted, as a deterrent to others inclined to do the same.
FM
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Good on her and I hope she succeeds.

Unfortunately, it can be all too easy to fool the parole board. Most of them are idiots .


Bit suprised at this very sweeping statement LL Disappointed.

Apart from gut reaction how do you know?


There was a documentary on C4 (I think) a while back about people who sit on parole boards and how they come to the decisions they sometimes come too. It was a bit of an eye opener Nod


Oh! OK then. *Scratches head* Big Grin
Rev. Dim Dale
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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
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Undermine that and they're on their way to being worthless.


I would certainly call the abusers and killer of Baby P worthless, along with the likes of Hindley, Brady and the likes.


I dunno what it is with me but I just cannot see the reasoning with anyone saying these people deserve a second chance. I cannot understand anyone saying they deserve the same rights as say you or I.



The fact that these 'people' can go on and have other lives after they leave their short prison sentences makes your blood run cold.


AT the risk of sounding like a petrol bomber they had better not come and have "another life" anywhere near me. Shake Head
Rev. Dim Dale
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Originally posted by Rev. Dim Dale:
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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
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Originally posted by Cagney:
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
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Originally posted by Daniel J*:
Undermine that and they're on their way to being worthless.


I would certainly call the abusers and killer of Baby P worthless, along with the likes of Hindley, Brady and the likes.


I dunno what it is with me but I just cannot see the reasoning with anyone saying these people deserve a second chance. I cannot understand anyone saying they deserve the same rights as say you or I.



The fact that these 'people' can go on and have other lives after they leave their short prison sentences makes your blood run cold.


AT the risk of sounding like a petrol bomber they had better not come and have "another life" anywhere near me. Shake Head


A normal reaction I think.
Mentalist

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