Off Topic Major incident in Southport

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'BBC Reality Check has examined Boris Johnson's claim that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer failed to prosecute Jimmy Savile when he was director of public prosecutions (DPP) and has found no evidence that Sir Keir was involved at any point in the decision not to charge Savile.'
I know what you're trying to say smug but what stands out for me is the letters BBC, An organisation who themselves hid what saville was getting up to. Don't want to digress from this great thread to talk about the inhuman vile creature so I'll just leave it there.
 
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I know what you're trying to say smug but what stands out for me is the letters BBC, An organisation who themselves hid what saville was getting up to. Don't want to digress from this great thread to talk about the inhuman vile creature so I'll just leave it there.

Sorry mate, but it's fake information that kicked off all these riots.

How about Reuters or the CPS itself then?

'Starmer was not the reviewing lawyer in charge of probing the Savile allegations.

The CPS told Reuters in an email that there is no reference to any involvement from the DPP in the decision-making within a report (here) examining the case.'


https://www.reuters.com/article/fac...d-in-failing-to-prosecute-jimm-idUSL1N2RP200/
 
'BBC Reality Check has examined Boris Johnson's claim that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer failed to prosecute Jimmy Savile when he was director of public prosecutions (DPP) and has found no evidence that Sir Keir was involved at any point in the decision not to charge Savile.'
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Sorry I should have clarified. Burglary is defined as entering a building or any part of a building as a trespasser with intent to commit

Damage
Inflict GBH
Rape
Theft

So the actual basic offence of burglary will get you up to 14 years. It becomes aggravated when you take your WIFE with you.

I’m really dragging these definitions up from the pit of my brain mind. I haven’t had to remember them for some time now!

edit - looks like rape has been removed
Im the same tbh just know from cases I’ve had and violence reduction work. We used to run a programme teaching youngsters what behaviour constitutes what offence and what happens next so they’re educated enough to make informed choices. .
 
I have my doubts about the sentences being severe to be honest.They should of been fast tracked straight through the same day so everyone else knows what will happen, not wait until the 2nd of September.
The Magistrates Courts can only sentence someone to 6 months for a single offence or 12 months on multiple offences, these lot have been Remanded in Custody to be sentenced at Crown Court so expect higher sentences than 12 months, the problem is Crown Courts are stowed off hence the delay. If the authorities try to cut corners the rioters will be freed on appeal. The wheels of justice turn slowly Rooch.
 
Any word on Durham tonight ?
Hoping beyond hope the Durham reports of a protest / riot are bullcrap, love going to Durham for a night / day out.
Just seen the Durham Police warnings on Facebook Tony, They must have some intelligence to put them out.
 
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It's worrying Tees, I dread to think what the future holds for my grandkids

Me too aswell mate with my lads. Scares the life out of me having them grow up in a cowardly world of weapons and knives.

Teesside is one of the worst places in the country for Knife crime at the moment. Theres been a Matrix Police force drafted in to try and calm it down
 
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Based off my experience on Sunday the Muslims are fighting back now and this wont end well at all
 
Me too aswell mate with my lads. Scares the life out of me having them grow up in a cowardly world of weapons and knives.

Teesside is one of the worst places in the country for Knife crime at the moment. Theres been a Matrix Police force drafted in to try and calm it down
It's hard to know what to do for the best Tees, you can wrap them in cotton wool but they probably wouldn't appreciate that. I think the only way is to warn them of the dangers, teach them to steer clear of people/areas/activities where they could potentially be harmed and trust them to make the right decisions.
Your love for your lads is obvious and that will go a long way to guide and influence them.
 
Would love it the government done this but let's not forget starmer, the person who let the evil bastard saville get away with everything.

That's lies. The CPS couldn't prosecute because the police didn't supply enough evidence and so it never got far enough for him to be involved in any prosecution. And if you want to come out with stuff like that, how about blame Thatcher who knighted Savile? Who also invited him to Chequers for new years eve? Or the current King for his backing of Savile? Or better still, West Yorkshire police who deliberately sat on complaints and evidence for years and wouldn't work with other forces looking to investigate Savile.
 
It's hard to know what to do for the best Tees, you can wrap them in cotton wool but they probably wouldn't appreciate that. I think the only way is to warn them of the dangers, teach them to steer clear of people/areas/activities where they could potentially be harmed and trust them to make the right decisions.
Your love for your lads is obvious and that will go a long way to guide and influence them.


Thankyou mate yes it is, this past week has driven my anxiety through the roof worrying about them.
The fact there was an 11 year old kid arrested for setting fire to a Police car in Hartlepool really hit home. That's the same age as my lads. They still cuddle into me to watch TV and take a teddy to bed. The country is a really scary place right now and my biggest fear in life has always been to not be able to protect my lads from situations beyond my control. X
 
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