Morning television sufficed. And I think they are mouldering CHip
I read the news today oh boy! Page 1,216
I think I would have just opened the door and thrown her out.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/may/14/flight-emergency-landing-whitney-houston-song
They should have been allowed to gag her and put her in a cupboard.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/395810/Britain-gets-ready-for-driest-May-on-record
So how is that prediction working out?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eabz4V-tvU
how are people so dumb?
Quote: zooo @ May 14 2013, 5:03 PM BSTThey should have been allowed to gag her and put her in a cupboard.
Have you seen the f**king state of the yank spy the nicked in Moss Cow?
He looks like an extra out of a Beastie Boy video.
Hardly the Bourne Identity, the dickhead couldn't even run up a flight of stairs due to chronic asthma.
His wigs were worse Eltons in the 80's and he had the same glasses on that Googey Withers used to wear when she was 'Within these walls'.
Teresa May wants to jail cop killers for life - as in , actually for life
Good.
But not child killers, that's not serious enough
Just cop killers
Killed a Bobby? - ok life for you
Killed a toddler? Urmmm , 20 years for you will suffice
I dunno kids tend to be more annoying than police officers, so more likely to be extenuating circumstances
If it's meant to be a deterrent, the length of the sentence is irrelevant, as long as its a long time.
If it's about keeping them off the street, then it should be about when they're ready & safe to come out, be that 2 years, 20 or 200.
The truth is, this is not about the criminals, it about sucking up to the Old Bill.
Statistically the death sentence for killing a police officer or murder carried out with a fire arm.
If you put yourself in a position of being caught for either.
You got a trial and if found guilty 3 weeks later you were dead.
Maybe it's time to ring it back.
Rehabilitate the c**ts in the afterlife.
While we're on jail, Chris Huhne got out this week. There needs to be a better deterrent for such people, I really don't want to pay to lock someone away who could be punished more cheaply. Any suggestions?
His life's is in tatters now, anyway.
Needn't have put him away at all, IMHO.
Quote: Lazzard @ May 15 2013, 12:29 PM BSTHis life's is in tatters now, anyway.
Oh I'm sure he'll be fine
Why not?
He broke a law that carries a statutory prison sentence.