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okgo said:
Nethybridge said:
Sure, London geezers with stout English names
like Driss Serhir and Mohammed Alloush.
Like a previous ep, a stabbing in daylight on a busy street
surrounded by dozens of CCTV cameras , these are killings
by low intellect savages not criminal masterminds.
Easy to convict but difficult to understand why they thought
they could ever get away with it.
These gang members do not give a fk about being caught. That’s why it all seems nonsensical. They end up in prison with their mates. Loads of videos of them all reunited in prison, in each others cells filming themselves rapping etc.
Dashnine said:
Why do the interviewing detectives persevere with the questions when the subjects go ‘no comment’?
Seems like a waste of everyone’s time, and achieves (apparently from the outside looking in) nothing.
It's to do with the 'Caution' - "You do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do mention may be given in evidence". i.e. it's to make sure the Police give the suspect the opportunity to give an explanation. If they go 'no comment' but then later provide an explanation in court, the court may draw some inferences as to why they didn't provide that explanation during interview.Seems like a waste of everyone’s time, and achieves (apparently from the outside looking in) nothing.
andymc said:
okgo said:
Nethybridge said:
Sure, London geezers with stout English names
like Driss Serhir and Mohammed Alloush.
Like a previous ep, a stabbing in daylight on a busy street
surrounded by dozens of CCTV cameras , these are killings
by low intellect savages not criminal masterminds.
Easy to convict but difficult to understand why they thought
they could ever get away with it.
These gang members do not give a fk about being caught. That’s why it all seems nonsensical. They end up in prison with their mates. Loads of videos of them all reunited in prison, in each others cells filming themselves rapping etc.
andymc said:
Unsure how he’s a bigot?
Everything he is posting is basically if the same ilk. I was referring to a post he made elsewhere just before this one. Though it’s obvious his agenda. Clearly yet another old white bloke who lives nowhere near London yet has so many issues with it. PH full of them.
okgo said:
Everything he is posting is basically if the same ilk. I was referring to a post he made elsewhere just before this one. Though it’s obvious his agenda.
Clearly yet another old white bloke who lives nowhere near London yet has so many issues with it. PH full of them.
A bit like PH being full of people being offended on behalf of others. Clearly yet another old white bloke who lives nowhere near London yet has so many issues with it. PH full of them.
pocketspring said:
You're right, it's not. Luckily he's not being racist, merely pointing something out.
If you could read you’d see it was a post in another thread I was mostly referring to and his drivel here was more of the same. I think he was referencing how few white people were in London and what a problem that was.okgo said:
If you could read...
I can read fine thanks. I can also accept other people's points of views as well. You'll be expecting him to apologise for the slaves next. (A lot of black people got rich from that, if you didn't know.) But say if I couldn't read, and I had a visual impairment?
I was glad to see the 3 lads got prison sentences for the burglaries but the sentences seemed a little on the light side to me.
Whatever those officers get paid to look at those vile child images it's not enough, I couldn't do that job for 5 seconds never mind day in and day out. Glad to see those two were also found/pled guilty, that one guy who was trying to blame his family and builders he had round his house for accessing his laptop - what an absolute piece of scum.
Whatever those officers get paid to look at those vile child images it's not enough, I couldn't do that job for 5 seconds never mind day in and day out. Glad to see those two were also found/pled guilty, that one guy who was trying to blame his family and builders he had round his house for accessing his laptop - what an absolute piece of scum.
oobster said:
I was glad to see the 3 lads got prison sentences for the burglaries but the sentences seemed a little on the light side to me.
Whatever those officers get paid to look at those vile child images it's not enough, I couldn't do that job for 5 seconds never mind day in and day out. Glad to see those two were also found/pled guilty, that one guy who was trying to blame his family and builders he had round his house for accessing his laptop - what an absolute piece of scum.
And a community sentence not even jail for the one who blamed every random person coming to his house who all had an interest in searching the same things as him. Whatever those officers get paid to look at those vile child images it's not enough, I couldn't do that job for 5 seconds never mind day in and day out. Glad to see those two were also found/pled guilty, that one guy who was trying to blame his family and builders he had round his house for accessing his laptop - what an absolute piece of scum.
Automatic jail for that sort of thing do not pass go. Absolutely abhorrent anyone accessing or watching that sort of thing is fuelling it.
The traveller burglar sentences were around what I expected.
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