ChatterBank1 min ago
7/7 Compensation
I've just seen again on the news the controversy surrounding the compensation for victims of the 7th July London bombings.
Whilst I agree that the money victims of crime receive should almost certainly be higher, I cannot understand how it is justifiable to claim that victims of Acts of Terror deserve more money for comparable injuries than victims of "ordinary" crime. If you lose your leg, you lose your leg... why should you get more money depending on the circumstances in which the injuries occurred?
Moreover, giving out too much money simply depletes resources that should be spent on trying to prevent future Acts of Terror or other crime, thus in the long run could result in more victims.
I know I've set out my stall, but I am genuinely interested to hear what others think!! Am I being heartless?
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