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jshell

11,006 posts

205 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Digga said:
jshell said:
Top sentence - 35 years!
I think that and the fact the judge made great efforts to be seen to be praising the witnesses, says it all. Of course it is all a case of shutting the stable door after the horse is bolted, but at least it's now less likely any more horses will bolt.

I did hear on the radio news this morning the possibility of deportation for some of the defendants too. I wonder if Theresa May is going to make good on that promise because, where applicable, i think that would send the strongest possible message.
Can only wish for that!

Digga

40,316 posts

283 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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jshell said:
Can only wish for that!
A bit more about that matter here: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/asian-s...

jshell

11,006 posts

205 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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I'll believe it when it happens, but at least it's being spoken about. That marks a change in attitudes that must be applauded. However, those scummy HR lawyers will be rubbing their calloused hands together with glee...

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

244 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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jshell said:
Top sentence - 35 years!!!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35670538

Brilliant!
Deserve never to come out again. Absolute bds.

Countdown

39,857 posts

196 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Digga said:
I think that and the fact the judge made great efforts to be seen to be praising the witnesses, says it all. Of course it is all a case of shutting the stable door after the horse is bolted, but at least it's now less likely any more horses will bolt.

I did hear on the radio news this morning the possibility of deportation for some of the defendants too. I wonder if Theresa May is going to make good on that promise because, where applicable, i think that would send the strongest possible message.
I could not agree more.

Digga

40,316 posts

283 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Alpinestars said:
Deserve never to come out again. Absolute bds.
I do agree. I only wish incarceration and subsequent nonsense appeals didn't cost the taxpayer quite so much.

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

244 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Digga said:
I do agree. I only wish incarceration and subsequent nonsense appeals didn't cost the taxpayer quite so much.
If it's clear cut, throw the key away.

Dreadful crimes to subject vulnerable kids to. One only hopes they cope with their ordeals through the rest of their lives.

XM5ER

5,091 posts

248 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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desolate said:
With regard to the police what was their motivation to ignore the kid fking for so long?
"Rotherham Police Had Sex With Abused Girls"
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/02/25/rotherh...

Why this isn't in the MSM I don't know. The Fail is picking up part of it but the Times, Telegraph and Grauniad don't appear to be running with this (as far as I can see).

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

167 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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The one in the wheelchair made me laugh, he got shot "living the gangster lifestyle" according to the news. What an utter tt, he'll probably die in jail.

It doesn't worry me that it will cost us as taxpayer a bit to keep them locked up, it is a small price to pay.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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XM5ER said:
"Rotherham Police Had Sex With Abused Girls"
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/02/25/rotherh...

Why this isn't in the MSM I don't know. The Fail is picking up part of it but the Times, Telegraph and Grauniad don't appear to be running with this (as far as I can see).
The whole thing is fked.

I am not really one for conspiracies but I can see how a correlation with wider organised crime and police corruption could be made.

Makes more sense than the police being part of some PC enforcement squad.

carinaman

21,291 posts

172 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Every case the IPCC looks into is 'complex'.

Learning lessons, wringing hands, concerned face smiley.

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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jshell said:
Top sentence - 35 years!!!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35670538

Brilliant!
Only seventeen ish remember probably a lot less

One is out in 5 though so not a total result.

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Alpinestars said:
jshell said:
Top sentence - 35 years!!!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35670538

Brilliant!
Deserve never to come out again. Absolute bds.
Agree. That ought to send a strong message. However, this is probably still going on - need informants on the inside for it is their community that suffers.

freakybacon

550 posts

163 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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carinaman

21,291 posts

172 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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freakybacon said:
That could explain why Rotherham Council used public money to take out an injunction against The Times from reporting what was going on.

Anyway, nothing to see here, move along, lessons have been learnt etc.

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Elephant in the room - most are from one community.

I suppose the community is silent on this - as it has been to bring us to this primitive situation.

Need to find a way of rewarding whistle blowers. Or will cousinly love prevail?

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

244 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Sam All said:
Agree. That ought to send a strong message. However, this is probably still going on - need informants on the inside for it is their community that suffers.
Great analysis. I'd suggest the victims are the ones that suffer. But you keep banging the community drum, whatever the community is meant to be.

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Saturday 27th February 2016
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Alpinestars said:
Sam All said:
Agree. That ought to send a strong message. However, this is probably still going on - need informants on the inside for it is their community that suffers.
Great analysis. I'd suggest the victims are the ones that suffer. But you keep banging the community drum, whatever the community is meant to be.
It is a given that the victims suffer. In addition law abiding citizens of the Pakistani community also suffer, including innocent taxi-drivers (plenty of them out there) and many other groups.

What are Imams saying about this subject when the community meet on Fridays?

Mr_B

10,480 posts

243 months

Saturday 27th February 2016
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Sam All said:
What are Imams saying about this subject when the community meet on Fridays?
Probably about as much as the local vicar says on the two fat slags who were also convicted.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 27th February 2016
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It's a tragic contrast to see the worst of the police - the lack of action until recently - and some of the best with the brilliant work put into these prosecutions. The middle-ranked officers leading these investigations are hopefully going to be the future leaders who keep 'vulnerability' at the top of the agenda for the future so nothing like this can occur again.

Hopefully the police, and more importantly the government, have buried the days of focusing just on crime and simple figures which has contributed to this mess.