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Deport our foreign criminals
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=539648&in_p age_id=1811&ct=5
Isn't it time this country deported our foreign criminals, just like the Australian's do. I refer of course to such cases as Learo Chindamo.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=490931&in_page_i d=1770
Or can't we because of the shackle of "European Human Rights" around our neck?
Isn't it time this country deported our foreign criminals, just like the Australian's do. I refer of course to such cases as Learo Chindamo.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=490931&in_page_i d=1770
Or can't we because of the shackle of "European Human Rights" around our neck?
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It would be interesting to see what people think about the wholesale import of convicted British crims after serving time abroad.
For instance, what would happen of the Thai government decided to send all the Brit paedophiles after serving their time?
Blimey! Hardly bears thinking about.
By the way, I've been told by a colleague that there isn't actually a law against deporting convicted criminals who have served their time. But first the courts have to be assured that they do no break provisions of the HRA.
I don't think we can opt out of bits of the HRA which we don't like politically/socially.
It would be interesting to see what people think about the wholesale import of convicted British crims after serving time abroad.
For instance, what would happen of the Thai government decided to send all the Brit paedophiles after serving their time?
Blimey! Hardly bears thinking about.
By the way, I've been told by a colleague that there isn't actually a law against deporting convicted criminals who have served their time. But first the courts have to be assured that they do no break provisions of the HRA.
I don't think we can opt out of bits of the HRA which we don't like politically/socially.
We also tried to deport this piece of scum the other day but the court said we could not.
Yet another example of how being in the EU is dragging this country down.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2008/03/19/ndeport119.xml
Yet another example of how being in the EU is dragging this country down.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2008/03/19/ndeport119.xml
This country like it or not, will have to bring Capital punishments back. Paedophiles, I think should be killed with possibly most painful way. I have no respect for people who commit these sort of crimes against the elderly and the young (including murder). If I have a chance to be honest I will kill these people myself.
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Can someone tell me what should happen to Brits who commit crimes abroad.
Shoudl they be immediately sent back here after their sentences expire?
And what happens then?
Would you be happy with Mr Glitter moving in next door to you?
If it's someone who's abducted (or worse) a child abroad, then they wouldn't have to sign te sex offenders register.
How do we feel about it the other way around?
Shoudl they be immediately sent back here after their sentences expire?
And what happens then?
Would you be happy with Mr Glitter moving in next door to you?
If it's someone who's abducted (or worse) a child abroad, then they wouldn't have to sign te sex offenders register.
How do we feel about it the other way around?
keyplus90
Ah - that's the problem.
The very worst person you should turn to, to deliver justice is the victim.
Have you ever been burgled?
I have...and believe me, in the days afterwards, if I actually found the person who did I, I would've quite happily squirted paraffin on him/her and set them alight.
When you start going down the road of apportioning revenge, you get into a whole sticky Sharia Law area.
And we don't want to go there do we?
Ah - that's the problem.
The very worst person you should turn to, to deliver justice is the victim.
Have you ever been burgled?
I have...and believe me, in the days afterwards, if I actually found the person who did I, I would've quite happily squirted paraffin on him/her and set them alight.
When you start going down the road of apportioning revenge, you get into a whole sticky Sharia Law area.
And we don't want to go there do we?
It is nothing to do with Sharia Law. Even I did not mention that. Every one knows that more and more people have started talking here about the return of capital punishment. That tells us the story about the failure of justice system here. It was even a topic on last Sunday question time. If justice is served on the burglar who burgled you, then you would not have to think about revenge and set fire to him and long before that he would have thought twice before doing what he did.
sp1814
Can someone tell me what should happen to Brits who commit crimes abroad.
Shoudl they be immediately sent back here after their sentences expire?
If the criminal was a British subject, no one could stop them coming back to the UK if they so wished.
If they didn't wish to come back here, you can guarantee the host country would soon send them back. Just as in the case in question.
Can someone tell me what should happen to Brits who commit crimes abroad.
Shoudl they be immediately sent back here after their sentences expire?
If the criminal was a British subject, no one could stop them coming back to the UK if they so wished.
If they didn't wish to come back here, you can guarantee the host country would soon send them back. Just as in the case in question.
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