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Should People Planning Attrocities Be Charged With Treason?

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scottjames30
Banks of the Croal
Lyric Todkill
Reebok Trotter
Bernard Dennis Park
Tigermin
Natasha Whittam
Sluffy
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Hipster_Nebula
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scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I think, the law should change,they should hang people like this off London bridge .

It will bring more tourist's in the country!

How can people take our money, then want to blow us up.

You have to watch your back now good people , drill things like this into your head, because the enemy is at home, and everybody is a target.

Triumph


Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Well I am all for the death penalty but scum like this would prefer to die so let them mix with the hard cases much worse than the death penalty, bum! bum!

MartinBWFC

MartinBWFC
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Triumph wrote:Well I am all for the death penalty but scum like this would prefer to die so let them mix with the hard cases much worse than the death penalty, bum! bum!
This I agree with, every day will be their worst nightmare, getting kicked to fuck every day will serve the law better.

Lyric Todkill

Lyric Todkill
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

scottjames30 wrote:I think, the law should change,they should hang people like this off London bridge .

It will bring more tourist's in the country!

How can people take our money, then want to blow us up.

You have to watch your back now good people , drill things like this into your head, because the enemy is at home, and everybody is a target.

Only way to change the law would be to leave the EU

Hopefully, we'll get the chance in a few years time

Bernard Dennis Park

Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

MartinBWFC wrote:
Triumph wrote:Well I am all for the death penalty but scum like this would prefer to die so let them mix with the hard cases much worse than the death penalty, bum! bum!
This I agree with, every day will be their worst nightmare, getting kicked to fuck every day will serve the law better.

They will be treated like royalty by their muslim brothers in jail.

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Bernard Dennis Park wrote:

They will be treated like royalty by their muslim brothers in jail.

Convicted Muslim terrorists are segregated from other prisoners in the same way that IRA and UDF prisoners were separated in Long Kesh.

They end up forming their own little cliques and have a regular supply of human rights lawyers at their beck and call.

Better to dispose of them quickly and efficiently just like they would be disposed of in their own countries if they plotted against the state.

There is no room for sentiment in football.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Natasha is talking sense for once.

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I worked in the Middle East in the 70s (Qatar then Saudi) and witnessed a public flogging, a guy having his hand chopped off (both live) and a televised beheading (the Death of a Princess business) The jails were horrendous with a starvation diet and little protection against the elements. A 72 year old guy I knew was convicted of smuggling weed and attempting to shoot a policeman and was given a 3 year sentence - he died in jail after 2. Crime was practically non-existent.
On every level the criminal justice system was "inhuman" and unfair by Western standards - but people slept safely in their beds, had no worries about crime and the cost to the State was minimal. The price paid by those who were convicted was high, but it gave peace of mind to millions.

Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

wanderlust wrote:I worked in the Middle East in the 70s (Qatar then Saudi) and witnessed a public flogging, a guy having his hand chopped off (both live) and a televised beheading (the Death of a Princess business) The jails were horrendous with a starvation diet and little protection against the elements. A 72 year old guy I knew was convicted of smuggling weed and attempting to shoot a policeman and was given a 3 year sentence - he died in jail after 2. Crime was practically non-existent.
On every level the criminal justice system was "inhuman" and unfair by Western standards - but people slept safely in their beds, had no worries about crime and the cost to the State was minimal. The price paid by those who were convicted was high, but it gave peace of mind to millions.
Sounds good!

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I always find it fascinating how we in the West always seem to take the moral high ground when it comes to crime and punishment. They say that the sign of a decent society is how it treats its prisoners. I think we have become too soft in the UK especially where premeditated murders are concerned.

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

wanderlust wrote:I worked in the Middle East in the 70s (Qatar then Saudi) and witnessed a public flogging, a guy having his hand chopped off (both live) and a televised beheading (the Death of a Princess business) The jails were horrendous with a starvation diet and little protection against the elements. A 72 year old guy I knew was convicted of smuggling weed and attempting to shoot a policeman and was given a 3 year sentence - he died in jail after 2. Crime was practically non-existent.
On every level the criminal justice system was "inhuman" and unfair by Western standards - but people slept safely in their beds, had no worries about crime and the cost to the State was minimal. The price paid by those who were convicted was high, but it gave peace of mind to millions.

Did you ever come across the religious police?

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