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03-15-2008, 04:31 PM
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Ireland and its great justice system
Recently in Dublin, two polish builders were killed by a local youth after his friends off around 20 told him that, there's two lads here that wont get us alcohol sort them out.
so he came down and after arguing with them and his 20 mates because Irish people cant fight on there own anymore he went back to his house. then as they were in there house the youths were outside the polish house and kicking there car etc.
so the polish lads said we cant take this and went outside lord behold the lad that went back to his house didn go back to hide ha came back with a screw driver and stabbed both in the neck to which his friends clapped and cheered.
IT IS SAID THIS SCUMBAG HAD 20 PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS THATS TWENTY, PLUS THERE ARE MANY OTHERS IN DUBLIN WHO HAVE MORE CONVICTIONS AND STILL ARE ALLOWED WALK AROUND THESE CONVICTIONS ARE CARRYING KNIFES STEALING JOYRIDEING ETC
A FEW POINTS I WOULD LIK ETO MAKE
1. WHY IS HE ALLOWED OUT AFTER 19 CONVICTIONS??
2.WHY AREN THE HIS MATES NOT BEEN QUESTIONED AND charged they no who killed them surely that's holding back evidence
3.after crime after crime why aren tougher laws put in place
4.why should we pay taxes for these scum who have no objective in life but to cause mayhem
5.the way things have gone Ive more and more become off the opinion that a police state is needed
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03-15-2008, 05:03 PM
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We ask many of the same questions in the UK the criminals used to live in fear these days it is the law abiding majority, the scales of justice are seriously out of balance they need re calibration !
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03-15-2008, 05:07 PM
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We ask many of the same questions in the UK the criminals used to live in fear these days it is the law abiding majority, the scales of justice are seriously out of balance they need re calibration !
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yes but lets say loads off vigilantes took this toe rag in a van up to the mountains and gave him a good beating if they were found out that would be them in prison its a joke something has to be done and needs to be done now. ye i agree from what Ive seen on tele the UK is in tatters
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03-18-2008, 10:37 PM
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We ask many of the same questions in the UK the criminals used to live in fear these days it is the law abiding majority, the scales of justice are seriously out of balance they need re calibration !
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Guns are banned there, correct?
So only criminals have them, correct?
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03-25-2008, 07:47 PM
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A police state isn't the answer either, but yes, the laws need to be better enforced.
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03-25-2008, 11:17 PM
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Guns are banned there, correct?
So only criminals have them, correct?
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Yes, because police officers, army personnel and security guards are all criminals  .
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03-26-2008, 10:27 AM
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Yes, they are banned, but just because you own one, doesn't make you a criminal. A bit of a generalisation, don't you think?
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03-26-2008, 02:09 PM
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Guns are banned there, correct?
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Yes guns are banned in the UK that means a tiny percentage of criminals have firearms . It also means deaths with fire arms are rare , murder rates are lower than the US , accidental deaths with a gun are virtually non existent 
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