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Can even the most furvent lefty support this?
http://blogs.news.sky...78f-b0a2-f74c2bc40bb3
Christ on a bike, the world's gone loopy, how can anyone imagine this is worth £13k compo?
Christ on a bike, the world's gone loopy, how can anyone imagine this is worth £13k compo?
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I don't think he was a d1ck, one of his employees, had stolen from him, and he wasn't to make a show of him. Yeah it was a bit much and he should have been told off but what get's me is the amount.. like I put on the other post about the girl who'd been attacked, a kid get's fined £200 for throwing a brick through a car window, this fella gets fined £13k for goinga bit far in taking the law into his own hands. Maybe he'd have been charged less if he'd given the fella the kicking he deserved. It just doesn't balance!
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"innocent until proven guilty, you march someone throw their home town wearing a sign like that before judgement is passed = dick"
So, I see someone raping a child; I stop him, put a sign round his neck and march him to the local nick. Because he hasn't yet been tried and found guilty of the offence I'm a dick?
So, I see someone raping a child; I stop him, put a sign round his neck and march him to the local nick. Because he hasn't yet been tried and found guilty of the offence I'm a dick?
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I'm not a leftie but I think the actions taken were too much. The thief lost his job, presumably, and now has a criminal record, the punishment fits the crime. What his employer did was bullying and I dont like bullies just the same as I dont like thieves, but I do think the compensation amount is OTT but then we do live in a compensation culture society
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http://www.dailymail....-thieving-worker.html
So he got a posse together bundled the bloke into the back of a van, phoned a local paper rather than the police and then instead of taking the bloke straight to the police station stopped off on the way to parade him through the streets like something out of the middle ages.
Don't necessarilly agree with the compo ( but it was settled out court so we'd never know if the case would have been successful) but do you seriously think this was an acceptable way to deal with the situation?
So he got a posse together bundled the bloke into the back of a van, phoned a local paper rather than the police and then instead of taking the bloke straight to the police station stopped off on the way to parade him through the streets like something out of the middle ages.
Don't necessarilly agree with the compo ( but it was settled out court so we'd never know if the case would have been successful) but do you seriously think this was an acceptable way to deal with the situation?
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