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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 09 Mar 20 9.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I feel sorrier for your kid having a father prepared to take the law into his own hands and risk being locked up as a consequence. Protecting your children doesn't require you to physically assault anyone. You make sure they are safe and in no more danger as the priority and then you allow the authorities to do their work. That's your actual duty.
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dannyboy1978 09 Mar 20 10.05pm | |
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Isn't it interesting how the left want free speech but don't allow criticism of religion. Racism is one thing, but explaining a reason for the dislike of a region is totally diffrent. Are all linked to one religion and causing up set in Britain throughout so why can't people be openly critical and know they won't be called racist.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 09 Mar 20 10.13pm | |
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Originally posted by the silurian
Unless I am missing something in this case "Robinson" didn't actually see anything happening to his child. He reacted to her telling him something had happened. Not even that she was "hurt", in which case he should have sought medical assistance. There simply was no reason at all for him to do what he did. It didn't help his child in any way. The kindest thing for him to do would have been to comfort her and remove her to somewhere where she felt safe. Investigating and dealing with the person who might have done something wrong is entirely the job of the Police. Nobody else should get involved, other than any security staff on duty. It would be quite different if a crime was in process. Then to step in and stop it might be justified. Taking the law into your own hands and applying retribution are the actions of a bully boy. Which "Robinson" clearly is. It is no surprise at all then that he was arrested as would anyone who did the same thing. Common assault is a crime.
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dannyboy1978 09 Mar 20 10.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Unless I am missing something in this case "Robinson" didn't actually see anything happening to his child. He reacted to her telling him something had happened. Not even that she was "hurt", in which case he should have sought medical assistance. There simply was no reason at all for him to do what he did. It didn't help his child in any way. The kindest thing for him to do would have been to comfort her and remove her to somewhere where she felt safe. Investigating and dealing with the person who might have done something wrong is entirely the job of the Police. Nobody else should get involved, other than any security staff on duty. It would be quite different if a crime was in process. Then to step in and stop it might be justified. Taking the law into your own hands and applying retribution are the actions of a bully boy. Which "Robinson" clearly is. It is no surprise at all then that he was arrested as would anyone who did the same thing. Common assault is a crime. Most real men couldn't a flying .... About "common assault is a crime " when they had their daughter telling them a grown man squeezed their bum. I respect that you wouldn't do anything but I think you need to wind your neck in a bit and
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Mapletree Croydon 09 Mar 20 10.52pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Most real men couldn't a flying .... About "common assault is a crime " when they had their daughter telling them a grown man squeezed their bum. I respect that you wouldn't do anything but I think you need to wind your neck in a bit and Where on Earth is your proof he ‘stood up to a pervert’? He did what he always does. As ever he has an excuse. He can tell it to the Judge.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 09 Mar 20 11.19pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Most real men couldn't a flying .... About "common assault is a crime " when they had their daughter telling them a grown man squeezed their bum. I respect that you wouldn't do anything but I think you need to wind your neck in a bit and Real men engage their brains before their fists. Even in the boxing ring, let alone out of it.
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Teddy Eagle 10 Mar 20 12.05am | |
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Stirlingsays 10 Mar 20 2.26am | |
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We are told to trust the Police and the law. Really? Well, I'm still awaiting justice. [Tweet Link]
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Stirlingsays 10 Mar 20 2.30am | |
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The word scumbag exists.....so does the word wimp. I view anyone who criticizes Robinson for physically confronting someone who had squeezed their child's bum as a deeply pathetic male.
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dannyboy1978 10 Mar 20 5.54am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Real men engage their brains before their fists. Even in the boxing ring, let alone out of it. You are being difficult on purpose to wind people up. With the information gathered and trust in your daughters words real men would deal with a peodophile pervert in a swimming pool.
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dannyboy1978 10 Mar 20 6.02am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Where on Earth is your proof he ‘stood up to a pervert’? He did what he always does. As ever he has an excuse. He can tell it to the Judge. It's called trusting and knowing your daughter. You or I don't know how bright the girl is but assuming dad trusts her then good for him to stand up for his daughter. As for "proof" this is all hypothetical as you and I were not there.
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Spiderman Horsham 10 Mar 20 7.18am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
It's called trusting and knowing your daughter. You or I don't know how bright the girl is but assuming dad trusts her then good for him to stand up for his daughter. As for "proof" this is all hypothetical as you and I were not there. Of course he wouldn’t, Hypothetically can you imagine his outrage if TR had grabbed an 8 yr olds bum, it would most definitely be sexual assault of the most serious kind and Maple would want him locked up for life
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