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What did Liam Stacey actually write
Another case of some fool not realizing that alcohol and twitter do not make good bedfellows.
http://news.sky.com/h...news/article/16197140
But what is it that landed him in jail?
It's all very curious - and I'm thinking it couldn't be him laughing over the 'death' of Muamba, but something more serious, does anyone know what he actually wrote?
http://news.sky.com/h...news/article/16197140
But what is it that landed him in jail?
It's all very curious - and I'm thinking it couldn't be him laughing over the 'death' of Muamba, but something more serious, does anyone know what he actually wrote?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He posted that Muamba was dead, soemone called him on that and he then started drunkenly chucking racist abuse about. I didnt read it personally but I gather it was largely aimed at footballers so I imagine there was an element of jealousy about lifestyle etc involved. Stupid child I imagine had no idea that anyone would call him on it and he's now effectively chucked 2 years of university work down the drain as they have slung him off his course. Stupid, stupid lad.
If you wanted to skip to the "full" details, in readable form: (Again: Caution, it's pretty nasty) http://1.bp.blogspot....JMo/s1600/MUAMBA2.jpg
I must admit despite abhoring what he's done, I can't see the sense in sending him to prison. I would love to see in this country a community punishment that was actually effective, rather than the nonsense that's put forward which is just a costly waste of time and does it's participents or society no good. This lad had everything going for him, university, eyes set on a respectable career, and now he's lost it all. He should be punished resolutely but I feel strongly that prison should only be for those that are a threat to people's safety.
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I have to disagree that prison should only be an option to those who are a threat to people's safety.
What about the burglar to robs irreplaceable family heirlooms and leaves heartbreak in their trail?
What about drug dealers?
What about fraudsters?
What is the deterrent if people know they won't get a custodial sentence.
Personally, I think that Liam Stacey is a worthless piece of flotsam, but don't think that he should've been jailed - however, I don't actually CARE that he's been jailed. I won't shed tears over his ruined future, because he chose to ruin it...over and over again (it was a whole series of posts, not just one 'moment of madness').
I have to disagree that prison should only be an option to those who are a threat to people's safety.
What about the burglar to robs irreplaceable family heirlooms and leaves heartbreak in their trail?
What about drug dealers?
What about fraudsters?
What is the deterrent if people know they won't get a custodial sentence.
Personally, I think that Liam Stacey is a worthless piece of flotsam, but don't think that he should've been jailed - however, I don't actually CARE that he's been jailed. I won't shed tears over his ruined future, because he chose to ruin it...over and over again (it was a whole series of posts, not just one 'moment of madness').
a bit of follow-up - Liam Stacey is bad enough, but the so far on-the-loose Oliver Warren is still out there:
http://thisismyenglan...out-some-abusive.html
Warren mocked Muamba then when a young woman objected to this he threatened genital mutilation.
http://thisismyenglan...out-some-abusive.html
Warren mocked Muamba then when a young woman objected to this he threatened genital mutilation.
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