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    Default Some people should be shot on the spot!

    We now have to pay to keep this animal locked up. He needs getting rid of.

    http://www.itv.com/news/london/2017-...life-sentence/

    I don't agree with the death penalty. But there are times I could willingly carry it out myself!
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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    We now have to pay to keep this animal locked up. He needs getting rid of.

    http://www.itv.com/news/london/2017-...life-sentence/

    I don't agree with the death penalty. But there are times I could willingly carry it out myself!
    I don't either but in open and closed situations like this it does seem pretty wasteful that we have to pay to keep him in jail for the next 18 years when we could just take him out back in the parking lot and shoot him in the face. If there's a downside to doing that I really don't see what it is.
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    I wouldn't mind so much if it was actually "life", the way they do it in the USA. Over here, they sometimes only serve 7 years or so and are then out to do similar again.

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    It's quite possible that this man will never leave prison.

    I will always feel it is better for someone like this to serve a prison sentence 'at society's pleasure'.

    He must live with his conscience, and our power over him. One day he might show genuine remorse, maybe, maybe not.

    Our anger is natural. It would be strange if that weren't our reaction. Being able to control our anger and put things into context for the greater good is what separates us from him. That is worth the financial costs involved.

    More concerning to me is that a man with a previous history of violent offences was able to re-offend so easily and with such tragic consequences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PalsHuffMor View Post
    It's quite possible that this man will never leave prison.

    I will always feel it is better for someone like this to serve a prison sentence 'at society's pleasure'.

    He must live with his conscience, and our power over him. One day he might show genuine remorse, maybe, maybe not.

    Our anger is natural. It would be strange if that weren't our reaction. Being able to control our anger and put things into context for the greater good is what separates us from him. That is worth the financial costs involved.

    More concerning to me is that a man with a previous history of violent offences was able to re-offend so easily and with such tragic consequences.

    Unfortunately this stupid man, is just a plain psychopath. People of his calibre, lacks any grain of remorse!!

    Too bad his face is already pig ugly. Hope his upper skull gets scorned!!

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    I'd happily execute those who abuse children. I'd do it for free and not lose a minutes sleep.

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    a natural reaction but people must realise that with every one life you take, the easier it is to do next time, and then for lesser crimes until , well you get the picture. There is no easy way to salve a conscience after too.
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    Well I guess it is now down to those within the prison system to deal out their own kind of justice. I also hope he gets his arse well and truly rodgered


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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    If there's a downside to doing that I really don't see what it is.
    Give him a shovel and make him do the digging = no downside whatsoever.

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