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Thread: O/T ***ual Abuse Scandal - total disgrace

  1. #71
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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    There are certainly prosecutions arising out of the Hillsborough tragedy - for manslaughter and health and safety offences...

    The prosecutions are based upon the evidence that was gathered for the Taylor Inquiry back in 1999.




    Had it not been for the persistence of the Hillsboro families no one would be facing prosecution would you not agree? [although I should know better than to ask you such a direct question]
    Evidence from Taylor inquiry back in 1999..... there's your answer, where was the legal system during the ensuing years
    Stalking??? you could give lessons
    Did notice Ragingpup is back to prolific posting now he's back at "work" & having invited him to join forces with you I hope you enjoy the company
    "Hounding" you are so subtle
    And you're still a bloody disgrace
    End of
    Last edited by Exiletyke; 12-09-2017 at 07:30 AM.

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    Often in today's world the word "justice" has lost it's meaning. Now it's more about revenge, payback and sometimes financial compensation.

    On line petitions are just a sop for the Twitter generation, often folks sign up just because their mates have and they don't want to stand out and be different.

    We must also remember that any prosecutions shouldn't be against Mr Punch, we need it to be against the hand that controls him. As Kerr rightly points out you can't take legal action against somebody for being human and making a mistake. You need to target the ones that forced that mistake when they knew the bigger picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Often in today's world the word "justice" has lost it's meaning. Now it's more about revenge, payback and sometimes financial compensation.

    On line petitions are just a sop for the Twitter generation, often folks sign up just because their mates have and they don't want to stand out and be different.

    We must also remember that any prosecutions shouldn't be against Mr Punch, we need it to be against the hand that controls him. As Kerr rightly points out you can't take legal action against somebody for being human and making a mistake. You need to target the ones that forced that mistake when they knew the bigger picture.


    The point is no prosecutions would have taken place now would they, against Mr Punch or anyone else for that matter had it not been for the Hillsboro families with their petitions & doggedness & their very real cry for justice but sadly for people like Kerr it's not an area that concerns him
    Last edited by Exiletyke; 12-09-2017 at 09:17 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    You're spot on there.
    Has just voted to block Brexit against the wishes of her constituents, even though Corbyn forced her to resign from the front bench, to say she's muddled would be an understatement

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Has just voted to block Brexit against the wishes of her constituents, even though Corbyn forced her to resign from the front bench, to say she's muddled would be an understatement
    Brexit won't happen. The government are even now embarked on a damage limitation exercise and looking for people to blame.

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