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#61556
BR

Jail for disagreeing with Sentence ! 13 Years, 8 Months ago  
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-11085497

So we see Paedos escape jail - but CELEB ex rock stars get 4 weeks for just disagreeing with a magistrate.

Justice = Joke
 
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#61561
Re:Jail for disagreeing with Sentence ! 13 Years, 8 Months ago  
"Ms Ward, 25, told magistrates he flew into a rage and put both hands around her neck, "looking insane"."

I don't think I've ever seen Bez looking SANE so how you measure the above lord only knows.
 
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#61566
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Re:Jail for disagreeing with Sentence ! 13 Years, 8 Months ago  
sounds reasonable :

"Bez, who is the son of a policeman, was also given a restraining order preventing his from contacting his former partner for two years."
 
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Re:Jail for disagreeing with Sentence ! 13 Years, 8 Months ago  
Guy acted like a complete prat in court.Can't really see any alternative sentence if he refused the original order.
 
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Re:Jail for disagreeing with Sentence ! 13 Years, 8 Months ago  
Yes he acted like a prat. But is prison the answer for PRATS. No. Prison should be for people who are dangerous and have committed serious crime.

This is where the BRAINWASHING of the last 20 years has forced people to think that PRISON is the answer when anyone does something unsociable.

No wonder our jails are full of people - and no wonder so many of these people come out and decide to live on benefits for the rest of their lives and work the margins as legally as possible.

I dont believe many people who come out of prison will ever contribute to society or the state like they did before.

My experience has made me less likely to ever accept the truth of ANY justice in the UK until it is reformed. I have seen at first hand the corruption of the "system" . I have also seen some fantastic caring people in the system - but the system itself is totally broken and caters only for CAREER CRIMINALS who basically use the system as a way of life.

Ordinary people who get pushed into the system ( And sorry JK I dont count you as ordinary because you had royalties coming in and money in the bank and a house to come back to when you came out ) and lose their job - their home - maybe their family - and maybe their friendship group if it is linked to work - find that like Mr Moat even a short time in Prison can destroy the rest of their life.

When you consider there are over 20,000 people in prison on remand - many of them for up to 3 years before their trial is completed( A 6 year sentence without a conviction ) - and maybe up to 50% being found not guilty - you have to ask questions of a system which acts as judge and jury BEFORE trials even take place.

We are living in very corrupt times with courts and lawyers only interested in their pay cheques at the end of the day - even though I count many as friends and they are lovely people - they do their best but the system is against them.

Until CAMERON actually does what he promised - to repair BROKEN BRITAIN - there will be no progress and no fairness in society.

The future is one of RIOTS and VIOLENCE from a growing underclass ( who include many middle class and upper class people who have been treated appallingly by the system ) riots and organised opposition to the STATE because the STATE has lost the respect of decent people AND those who see violence as the only way of changing things.

The EDF is only a symptom of what is festering beneath the surface in the UK - a food shortage or power shortage or a natural disaster in the UK would set of a chain of events which would see near civil war break out in my view - we are literally that close to society melting down : in the USA we witnessed this in microcosm in NEW ORLEANS ( which still has not recovered ) and if we see a new crash in the housing market or stock market then the Government's tax take would collapse even more and the country would lose its Credit Rating and prices would go up again by 20% making people poorer and unable to pay their bills.

BROWN did the right thing in some ways by pumping money in - but it was only going to work for the max of 2 years. We are now coming to the 2 year point in early 2011......and already the cracks are showing as the Bailout money dries up. Big profits are being made by BIG banks and Companies who have sucked up most of this money - they are not investing in jobs or people either - so the ordinary person has basically been hit TWICE by the recession - first by the collapse and secondly by the profiteering by the big companies who think they can take advantage of the situation and damn the consequences.

When you consider the CRIMES that the BANKERS have carried out - fraud - embezzlement - on the UK People then I consider what BEZ did as minor and of no consequence - a domestic argument with two highly strung people with mitigating circumstances - not a Prison offence and surely not a crime in the first place.

Silly justice system - more people being alienated every day by the system - millions now over the last 10 years......the fuel for revolt if ever I saw it. Read your history - people backed the NAZIS in Germany basically because the UK and USA had treated the people of Germany BADLY after World War 1 and set up a rubbish Weimar Government which had led to massive inflation..........you see the WAR was created by UNFAIRNESS - and School History Books dont really give the full picture - they just say HITLER was evil......but they fail to explain why MILLIONS admired him and were prepared to give their lives for him and his policies........the answer was quite simple. They bore a grudge because of the unfairness on them and their families by the ALIIES in the 1920s....and needed to redress the balance. It was only in the 40s that HITLER really lost his marbles and went to extremes - before that his aim was only "Living Space" and re-establishing the pride of his people. Similar to BLAIR in many respects.
 
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