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Topic History of: 12 year old murderers?
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Rich Children are not capable of understanding killing?

Of course they are. Many very young children even at the age of toddlers recoil from wanting to harm even little insects and kill them by stamping on them. I was like that. Therefore they can understand what killing means and its consequences for the killed at very young ages indeed.
Honey JK2006 wrote:
I have no idea of the guilt or innocence of those children but would just point out that children are considered capable of knowing whether or not to kill someone but NOT able to consent to sex. Does this make sense? You decide.

They are capable of neither, as backed by science and centuries of observation.
Rich The usual dregs on the streets and criminal rotters used to refer to the police as pigs or the filth, but we now have a situation where the vast majority of law abiding never in bother middle class middle England hold the entire police in massive contempt and that's a recipe for trouble. Even Rod Liddle was on Talk TV earlier in the week and casually described the police as "the filth" in passing comment on their latest nonsense.
Green Man I would say in general, Section 5 and Section 35 are probably the most abused within the police.

Again you can threaten to cut heads off and break into old ladies' houses, but just not say silly things online or fly a drone over a piggy station.
Rich Maybe this kind of thing deserves a thread all of its own.

I've watched some of these "auditor" videos in the past few months, often involving legal drone filming use. Last night after writing my comment on here I came across this one which infuriated me. Is this really a random snapshot of the calibre of police in this country now, and look how many swarmed around. You can often tell the sensible officers in these videos, they stay silent and let their colleague look foolish and dig their hole as they mouth off. There is even a retired police inspector in the comments under this one mentioning his disgust at some of this lot. These officers don't even know the law, or even have to check the phone to find out online like any member of the general public would do. There was a really good point made in the comments that I was thinking as I watched this. Did none of them even begin to realise that this could have been some kind of test of their own actions or one of these deliberate auditor set ups? If not, why not between all of those officers who swarmed around this man. Obviously there wasn't much to real work to do that day for any of them, and a lack of common sense.

I really disliked the gobby and aggressive confrontational blonde woman here, Eastern European sounding too, ignorant of the law but feeling very self important. She would have suited Martial Law Poland back in 1981 much better I think. I'd be very worried about her if I was her station boss. Do that few Brits now want to be police officers that we have to import foreign nationals like her.

Certain aspects of these auditors are obviously deliberately goading for reaction, that's the purpose of these videos, but time and again they get shown up all over the place. I wonder if the police filmed here or in others ever actually see themselves or their bosses catch this stuff and act upon it internally to improve themselves.

When UK cops realise you actually know the law.