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sniffer dagenham The narm, Dagennarm 14 Sep 16 12.55pm | |
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As we all know we have quite a few politically correct people in here but, what is everyone's reaction. Are they correct in refusing or should they have been given compensation or shorter jail term. My answer is they should not be allowed to protest against what happened to them. They could have taken lives of innocent and defenseless people. Just like the rest of those that find terrorism killing people for the name of their belief. Hope they rot in a prison cell and never see freedom again
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cb1969 Back in the 'hood 14 Sep 16 12.59pm | |
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It shouldn't have even got that far, these scum deserve no rights.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 14 Sep 16 1.04pm | |
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Originally posted by sniffer dagenham
As we all know we have quite a few politically correct people in here but, what is everyone's reaction. Are they correct in refusing or should they have been given compensation or shorter jail term. My answer is they should not be allowed to protest against what happened to them. They could have taken lives of innocent and defenseless people. Just like the rest of those that find terrorism killing people for the name of their belief. Hope they rot in a prison cell and never see freedom again They have the same rights anyone else has, they appealed and the ECHR made a decision, that their rights had not been denied, and the actions of the Police were entirely lawful. Job done.
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Stuk Top half 14 Sep 16 1.11pm | |
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It was up to them whether they answered the questions or not, without a lawyer present. Should've been told to sod off, rather than waste anyone's time.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 14 Sep 16 1.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
It was up to them whether they answered the questions or not, without a lawyer present. Should've been told to sod off, rather than waste anyone's time. ECHR gets it right shocker?
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Sedlescombe Sedlescombe 14 Sep 16 1.22pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
ECHR gets it right shocker?
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Stuk Top half 14 Sep 16 2.03pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
ECHR gets it right shocker?
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 14 Sep 16 2.21pm | |
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3 bullets.
"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'" |
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stayloa Beckenham 14 Sep 16 2.50pm | |
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Everyone no matter what they've done are entitled to basic rights. They in turn have the ability to question if those rights were abused. ECHR agreed they weren't. All sorted. Doesn't meant they shouldn't rot in jail as a a result of their crimes, but it's a dangerous world in which we abolish rights of anyone.
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paperhat croydon 14 Sep 16 2.51pm | |
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"But judges ruled that the police were justified because of the urgent need to protect the public" just about covers that argument. They should be thanking the authorities for being lenient enough to only imprison them.
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Pussay Patrol 14 Sep 16 6.46pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
ECHR gets it right shocker? Yes, and just after we've given Europe the big thumbs down. Maybe the penny's dropped with these guys too
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PA Bedfordshire 14 Sep 16 8.18pm | |
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Originally posted by stayloa
Everyone no matter what they've done are entitled to basic rights. They in turn have the ability to question if those rights were abused. ECHR agreed they weren't. All sorted. Doesn't meant they shouldn't rot in jail as a a result of their crimes, but it's a dangerous world in which we abolish rights of anyone. Having access to a lawyer isn't a basic human right. Having access to air is a basic human right. When you've done what these people did, only very basic rights like air should be allowed. Evil scum bags. Edited by PA (14 Sep 2016 8.19pm)
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