Man arrested after baby girl is punched in a supermarket.
Discussion
tommunster10 said:
So your saying then it's fine to go up to girls (or boys) holding their dolls and punch the dolls?
That's in your view a normal way to carry on?
I doubt there is anywhere written in law a line saying "its OK to punch dolls" (happy to be proved wrong).
Considering a guy got put in jail for throwing a custard pie at Rupert Murdoch i'd imagine it wasn't based on a law saying "you must not throw custard pies at old newspaper moguls".
The law could find something like criminal damage if someone punched and broke a doll belonging to someone else for example? Not sure, but you cant go punching dolls in Hamleys then go saying "hey its not agaisnt the LAW!"
I doubt you'll respond now, but yeah...you look stupid...
Yes, definitively proved! Now... you look stupid! That's in your view a normal way to carry on?
I doubt there is anywhere written in law a line saying "its OK to punch dolls" (happy to be proved wrong).
Considering a guy got put in jail for throwing a custard pie at Rupert Murdoch i'd imagine it wasn't based on a law saying "you must not throw custard pies at old newspaper moguls".
The law could find something like criminal damage if someone punched and broke a doll belonging to someone else for example? Not sure, but you cant go punching dolls in Hamleys then go saying "hey its not agaisnt the LAW!"
I doubt you'll respond now, but yeah...you look stupid...
jakesmith said:
tommunster10 said:
So your saying then it's fine to go up to girls (or boys) holding their dolls and punch the dolls?
That's in your view a normal way to carry on?
I doubt there is anywhere written in law a line saying "its OK to punch dolls" (happy to be proved wrong).
Considering a guy got put in jail for throwing a custard pie at Rupert Murdoch i'd imagine it wasn't based on a law saying "you must not throw custard pies at old newspaper moguls".
The law could find something like criminal damage if someone punched and broke a doll belonging to someone else for example? Not sure, but you cant go punching dolls in Hamleys then go saying "hey its not agaisnt the LAW!"
I doubt you'll respond now, but yeah...you look stupid...
Yes, definitively proved! Now... you look stupid! That's in your view a normal way to carry on?
I doubt there is anywhere written in law a line saying "its OK to punch dolls" (happy to be proved wrong).
Considering a guy got put in jail for throwing a custard pie at Rupert Murdoch i'd imagine it wasn't based on a law saying "you must not throw custard pies at old newspaper moguls".
The law could find something like criminal damage if someone punched and broke a doll belonging to someone else for example? Not sure, but you cant go punching dolls in Hamleys then go saying "hey its not agaisnt the LAW!"
I doubt you'll respond now, but yeah...you look stupid...
To be very clear on this, there isn't a law that says its OK to punch dolls, just a work around to get a guy off a very serious offence of punching a baby.....
Another WTF incident in/around a supermarket.
Telegraph said:
A two-year-old girl was slapped in the face by a stranger who told her mother the child should be in a pushchair.
The toddler was with her parent in a Waitrose car park when they were approached by a woman in her 60s.
Northamptonshire Police said the attacker told the child's mother the girl should be in a pram.
She then picked up the girl and put her in the chair before slapping the child's face when the toddler started to cry.
After hitting the youngster in the supermarket car park in Kingsthorpe, Northampton, the woman walked off.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/03/stranger-slaps-girl-two-outside-waitrose-should-have-pram/The toddler was with her parent in a Waitrose car park when they were approached by a woman in her 60s.
Northamptonshire Police said the attacker told the child's mother the girl should be in a pram.
She then picked up the girl and put her in the chair before slapping the child's face when the toddler started to cry.
After hitting the youngster in the supermarket car park in Kingsthorpe, Northampton, the woman walked off.
BlackLabel said:
Another WTF incident in/around a supermarket.
What the fk?!Telegraph said:
A two-year-old girl was slapped in the face by a stranger who told her mother the child should be in a pushchair.
The toddler was with her parent in a Waitrose car park when they were approached by a woman in her 60s.
Northamptonshire Police said the attacker told the child's mother the girl should be in a pram.
She then picked up the girl and put her in the chair before slapping the child's face when the toddler started to cry.
After hitting the youngster in the supermarket car park in Kingsthorpe, Northampton, the woman walked off.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/03/stranger-slaps-girl-two-outside-waitrose-should-have-pram/The toddler was with her parent in a Waitrose car park when they were approached by a woman in her 60s.
Northamptonshire Police said the attacker told the child's mother the girl should be in a pram.
She then picked up the girl and put her in the chair before slapping the child's face when the toddler started to cry.
After hitting the youngster in the supermarket car park in Kingsthorpe, Northampton, the woman walked off.
Pity the parents didn't give her a slap. A proper one.
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