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"On the news, they just had someone who claimed to be the burglar’s cousin stating that the alleged perpetrator of the crime, should not be out on bail. She said the burglar was a lovely guy, yet he was wanted for another burglary. What world do they live in,obviously a lovely guy,that's why he was out robbing people " | |||
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"Too right if anyone broke into my house they’d be doing so at their own risk!" Most would try to protect their home and family....no matter. | |||
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"I feel very sorry for the old bloke. Alone in his home, threatened by 2 younger men. He was defending himself, I very much doubt he meant to kill the burglar. XXX" Yes, it's disgraceful that people think its ok to come into your home and take your possessions. We have been burgled and its very distressing, fortunately we weren't at home, because I know what my husband would have done! | |||
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"Heard a phone in this morning about this. Normally you expect one absolute rocket to phone in and talk about the perpetrator's human rights but it was pretty unanimous. The guy deserved exactly what he got. If someone broke into our home, with my two young children asleep upstairs, I'm certain my Mr would do the same." Going to say right here and now, anyone breaking into my home has, as far as I'm concerned left any and all rights behind them at the point of entry. They'll get exactly what they deserve. Its incredible that in this day and age, that the judicial process is so far behind the curve it's in danger of falling off entirely. Its quite simple in my view...break into someone's house, but don't expect to recover to the point of ever being physically capable of doing it again. | |||
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"On the news, they just had someone who claimed to be the burglar’s cousin stating that the alleged perpetrator of the crime, should not be out on bail. She said the burglar was a lovely guy, yet he was wanted for another burglary. They make you die (No pun intended), the toe rag was wanted for burglary already. What a wonderful guy and pillar of society he must have been. Sure the old man never intended to kill him but he was 78 years old and must have been petrified. If that means he picked up a knife to defend himself, his wife and his property then fair play to him. Must have still taken immense courage to do this under such threatening circumstances. Absolutely no sympathy for the scum that broke into his house. The dead man's family are not to blame but coming out with comments like this mean they get no sympathy either. Clearly from the same gene pool. " | |||
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"you must say to the police when they turn up he attacked me i fought backthen yourr coverd " Not necessarily. You can only use "reasonable force" but the law doesn't detail what that allows is based on individual circumstances. And then someone has to decide whether you went beyond reasonable force based on the evidence/your's and/or Witnesses' accounts. | |||
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"The old guy didn't go out to kill him,if he hadn't broke into his house he would be alive." This! It's scandalous! | |||
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"Just seen that he has been released without charges. Fantastic news! " Justice prevails. Sadly he'll more tjan likely have this nightmare in his head for the rest of his life. | |||
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"Just seen that he has been released without charges. Fantastic news! Justice prevails. Sadly he'll more tjan likely have this nightmare in his head for the rest of his life." I know; one of them got away | |||
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"Just seen that he has been released without charges. Fantastic news! " | |||
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"Just seen that he has been released without charges. Fantastic news! " Let’s now hope he gets any support he needs after dealing with such a shitstorm. | |||
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"If someone is capable of breaking into your home you don't know what else they're capable of. As far as I'm concerned anyone has the right to defend themselves against such an invasion. If someone even attempted to break into Westminster or somewhere they'd be tasered or whatever before they made it in, so why shouldn't we be able to defend our properties and lives when someone is in our home?" Very good point! | |||
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"I remember reading about a case many years ago where a burglar broke into a house and broke his ankle when he stepped into a gap in the floorboards caused by the home owner doing DIY. He sued the home owner and won" Madness!! | |||
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"There is something in my mind, if you break the law, you are beyond the law. How can you hide behind something you disrespect. That in my world goes for a number of social values. " | |||
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"I remember reading about a case many years ago where a burglar broke into a house and broke his ankle when he stepped into a gap in the floorboards caused by the home owner doing DIY. He sued the home owner and won" There was a similar thing when a burglar cut himself on a knife the homeowner had left out. The burglar was climbing in through a window and put his hand onto the knife. This burglar also sued and won. You simply don't know what the burglar is carrying. Tools for breaking and entering, knives, guns... So you have, in our view, every right to do what's necessary to defend yourself and your home should you find an intruder. Their rights should end the moment they illegaly enter your property. | |||
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"There is something in my mind, if you break the law, you are beyond the law. How can you hide behind something you disrespect. That in my world goes for a number of social values. " So if you drive 35 mph in a 30 mph zone, the police should be able to kill you? | |||
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"There is something in my mind, if you break the law, you are beyond the law. How can you hide behind something you disrespect. That in my world goes for a number of social values. So if you drive 35 mph in a 30 mph zone, the police should be able to kill you? " I suspect the answer will of course be crimes that people don't agree with rather than offences they probably commit themselves. Which makes a mockery of the frankly ridiculous stance that breaking the law makes you beyond the law | |||
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"There is something in my mind, if you break the law, you are beyond the law. How can you hide behind something you disrespect. That in my world goes for a number of social values. So if you drive 35 mph in a 30 mph zone, the police should be able to kill you? " You tell me? | |||
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"There is something in my mind, if you break the law, you are beyond the law. How can you hide behind something you disrespect. That in my world goes for a number of social values. So if you drive 35 mph in a 30 mph zone, the police should be able to kill you? You tell me?" I'm not the one who thinks if you break the law, you are beyond the law. You apparently do think that, so I am asking if it extends to even the most minor offences. | |||
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"There is something in my mind, if you break the law, you are beyond the law. How can you hide behind something you disrespect. That in my world goes for a number of social values. So if you drive 35 mph in a 30 mph zone, the police should be able to kill you? You tell me? I'm not the one who thinks if you break the law, you are beyond the law. You apparently do think that, so I am asking if it extends to even the most minor offences. " I’ve I miss laid the common sense app? | |||
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"There is something in my mind, if you break the law, you are beyond the law. How can you hide behind something you disrespect. That in my world goes for a number of social values. So if you drive 35 mph in a 30 mph zone, the police should be able to kill you? You tell me? I'm not the one who thinks if you break the law, you are beyond the law. You apparently do think that, so I am asking if it extends to even the most minor offences. I’ve I miss laid the common sense app?" So you don't think that committing minor offences should put you beyond the law. Where do you draw the line then, shoplifting? Would that entitle a shop keeper to shoot someone dead? | |||
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"There is something in my mind, if you break the law, you are beyond the law. How can you hide behind something you disrespect. That in my world goes for a number of social values. So if you drive 35 mph in a 30 mph zone, the police should be able to kill you? You tell me? I'm not the one who thinks if you break the law, you are beyond the law. You apparently do think that, so I am asking if it extends to even the most minor offences. I’ve I miss laid the common sense app? So you don't think that committing minor offences should put you beyond the law. Where do you draw the line then, shoplifting? Would that entitle a shop keeper to shoot someone dead? " Yup, need to reload it. | |||
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