why do people do this and why are they so stupid??

why do people do this and why are they so stupid??

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SturdyHSV

10,121 posts

168 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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LordJammy said:
I hope that promising young footballer is found face down in a canal with his throat slit from ear to ear. What a total .
hehe

loose cannon

6,030 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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send it off to the press including his Facebook profile if nothing happens atleast then all the local people will no what a total piece of turd he is

ambuletz

10,801 posts

182 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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robinessex said:
Get a few mates and kidnap him of the street one night. Drive him 20 miles away, and dump him naked to get home with "I musn't slash car tyres' notice around his neck.
why dump him naked in the middle of nowhere? Dump him tied up in the middle of a horny gorilla pen at a zoo and spray female pheramones around his butt.

MrBarry123

6,030 posts

122 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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People like the in the video make a good case for instances of forced organ donation.

TheJimi

25,044 posts

244 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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currybum said:
So the agreed punishment for a few hundred quids of damage is torture and eventual murder?
Murder? Absolutely not, that's way OTT, but this guy gets it -

ambuletz said:
why dump him naked in the middle of nowhere? Dump him tied up in the middle of a horny gorilla pen at a zoo and spray female pheramones around his butt.
I approve yes

J4CKO

41,728 posts

201 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Mercury00 said:
One look at that baboon swagger tells you all you need to know.
Yep, nothing more obvious than a scrote trying to look nonchalant, the little st that tried to nick my mountain bike affected something between Huggy Bear and Norman Wisdom when sauntering up to try and nick it.

I dont think anyone realistically think they need to be murdered though it makes you feel like that, they need some re eduction, that involves their stuff being destroyed in front of their eyes and being in absolute fear for their lives, I think sometimes they can end up over indulged by the courts and probation service, like they are the victim.

Thing is, anyone who actually does that to them is going to fare far worse in the courts.


8potdave

2,324 posts

214 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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He does it because he is jealous. He won't be able to afford a car because he spends all his benefits on Tenants super and nasty resin.

Embarrassment is the best punishment for this bellend. He wants to act the hard man, dress him up in a Pink Tutu, tie him to a lamp post in the middle of his local town centre with a sign around his neck explaining to passers by why he is there. Leave him there for a week.

TheJimi

25,044 posts

244 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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To be honest, in cases like this, where there's clear cut evidence, I wouldn't have a problem with Saudi style punishments.

I resent scumbags like this; I barely regard them as human. They ruin things and make life miserable for people.

It's not just the "few hundred quid" of damage, the impact of their actions goes far beyond that.



Edited by TheJimi on Wednesday 10th February 10:14

xjay1337

15,966 posts

119 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Is very frustrating to watch.
You don't know why he has done it. Maybe bored. Maybe peer pressure. Maybe no respect.
Doesn't matter why, it was done.

tts.

irocfan

40,667 posts

191 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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robinessex said:
Get a few mates and kidnap him of the street one night. Drive him 20 miles away, and dump him naked to get home with "I musn't slash car tyres' notice around his neck.
+1 on this idea. Tar and feather him might be a good idea as well

MDMA .

8,969 posts

102 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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currybum said:
So the agreed punishment for a few hundred quids of damage is torture and eventual murder?
what would you suggest ? a telling off ? or more specifically, what if it was your car that was done and you then had to go and buy 2 / 4 new tyres for it.

you think a stern telling off would do little Tommy any good ? doubt it. I think the likes of Saudi have the right idea.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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irocfan said:
robinessex said:
Get a few mates and kidnap him of the street one night. Drive him 20 miles away, and dump him naked to get home with "I musn't slash car tyres' notice around his neck.
+1 on this idea. Tar and feather him might be a good idea as well
Superglue his hands together behind his back at the same time. Or to his arse cheeks.


DavidJG

3,563 posts

133 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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May I also suggest something else - perhaps the parents should also be held accountable?

Unless this scrote is mentally ill then bad parenting has played a significant part in forming his behaviour. Corporal punishment isn't necessary to raise a child well, such that the child becomes a responsible adult.

Maybe if parents were held accountable for the behaviour of their offspring, they might spend less time watching ste TV, subjecting their offspring to yet more ste TV and instead spend their time raising the kids properly??

Rod200SX

8,088 posts

177 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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With folk doing this, I always wonder what'd happen if you left the tyre near it's maximum pressure.

Say, 60Psi+, Surely that'd give a bit of a kick back?

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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I wouldn't bother with the Police, they'll be ineffective.

Something involving a tree, rope, petrol and ignition source would seem more appropriate. That, or a really good kicking.

Martin350

3,780 posts

196 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Rod200SX said:
With folk doing this, I always wonder what'd happen if you left the tyre near it's maximum pressure.

Say, 60Psi+, Surely that'd give a bit of a kick back?
Like this..? smile

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTQu9gB11E8

Shiv_P

2,767 posts

106 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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currybum said:
I think that our rejection of cruel and unusual punishment is one of the big things that make us a civilized society a cut above the likes of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi punishments work. You will rarely see a robbery etc there, because the robbers know if they get caught, they can say bye bye to their hand

robinessex

11,082 posts

182 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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currybum said:
So the agreed punishment for a few hundred quids of damage is torture and eventual murder?
Ok. cancel murder.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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currybum said:
I think that our rejection of cruel and unusual punishment is one of the big things that make us a civilized society a cut above the likes of Saudi Arabia.
Perhaps we should write to him and tell him 'he's been a really naughty boy' rolleyes

Our wishy washy liberal society plays into the hands of little st bags like this. He knows sod all will happen and is probably known to the Police already. Do we not want to teach people what is right and wrong and the consequences for crime in this day and age?



MDMA .

8,969 posts

102 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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currybum said:
The person doing this it not doing it because things are going well for them, they are doing it because they have a life/upbringing that is so bad that slashing tires sounds like a fun thing to do.



the person doing this knows right from wrong. I'm bored of the upbringing excuse. how long will people keep using this ? until the end of time ? if you want to do better in life, you have got to do it yourself. moral compass springs to mind.