Crime - part deux.

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Different issue ...
<laugh>

There’s no point chucking anyone out with our undefended coastline and policy of housing these ****ing raping leeches that hate us when they break into our country

Until that’s sorted everything else is meaningless drivel

We’ve already had ones back on boats from France after being deported [and paid for the pleasure btw] on that brilliant one in one out deal ffs

Wake up
 
Southport killers parents could have prevented attack. Time to prosecute them as well then. I've always said these sort of attacks shouldn't just stop at prosecuting the perpetrator. Their family need putting in the dock as well. All these type of killers and their families need to understand that justice will not just stop at the person that carried it out. They did not report what they knew about their son the inquiry has found, failing to report the risk he posed - manslaughter charges then.
 
Southport killers parents could have prevented attack. Time to prosecute them as well then. I've always said these sort of attacks shouldn't just stop at prosecuting the perpetrator. Their family need putting in the dock as well. All these type of killers and their families need to understand that justice will not just stop at the person that carried it out. They did not report what they knew about their son the inquiry has found, failing to report the risk he posed - manslaughter charges then.
Said from the beginning the parents should be in jail

They knew what a ****ing disgusting nutjob they’d raised, they knew he was a disaster waiting to happen and they did next to nothing

One day someone will end that vile **** inside and good cos as I posted in here before he will cost around 55k per year for the rest of his sick life

More than minimum wage i think
 
Southport killers parents could have prevented attack. Time to prosecute them as well then. I've always said these sort of attacks shouldn't just stop at prosecuting the perpetrator. Their family need putting in the dock as well. All these type of killers and their families need to understand that justice will not just stop at the person that carried it out. They did not report what they knew about their son the inquiry has found, failing to report the risk he posed - manslaughter charges then.
Goes all the way to the authorities. He was known to have taking a knife into school on at least ten occasions. The police stopped him on a bus with a knife and didn’t prosecute as it was that police forces policy to only prosecute minors as a last resort.

Unbelievable what has come out.
 
Lawyer for Southport families, moral failure of the parents.

Also how weapons can be purchased with such ease. How many times have we spoke about that one on here!
Bought it from Amazon apparently. They’re supposed to ask for proof of age when delivered. Clearly that didn’t happen, neither.
 
Bought it from Amazon apparently. They’re supposed to ask for proof of age when delivered. Clearly that didn’t happen, neither.
Interesting, so done a bit of research, it appears you have to be 18 to have an Amazon account or have Amazon teen (13-17) linked to an adults account for parental oversight. Which I assume would have also required the adults payment card.

Evidence from a public inquiry confirms that Axel Rudakuba's parent were aware he possessed knives and other weapons.

The inquiry found that his parents appeared to have personally taken delivery of the weapons. As far back as June 2023 the father knew their son had purchased a machete ffs. And as you have said the authorities knew about other weapons.

Parents need deporting at the bare minimum.
 
Interesting, so done a bit of research, it appears you have to be 18 to have an Amazon account or have Amazon teen (13-17) linked to an adults account for parental oversight. Which I assume would have also required the adults payment card.

Evidence from a public inquiry confirms that Axel Rudakuba's parent were aware he possessed knives and other weapons.

The inquiry found that his parents appeared to have personally taken delivery of the weapons. As far back as June 2023 the father knew their son had purchased a machete ffs. And as you have said the authorities knew about other weapons.

Parents need deporting at the bare minimum.
So he’s probably just ordered them on his parents account and they’ve taken them in.

Deport.
 
Bought it from Amazon apparently. They’re supposed to ask for proof of age when delivered. Clearly that didn’t happen, neither.
My daughter sent me a bottle of whiskey for my birthday through Amazon, bloke delivering (looked like he had just landed at Dover) said I need proof of identity, so I flashed my Bus Pass at him, he said no it must be a passport, so I started to get annoyed but my wife Ohh just show him otherwise there will just be aggravation, so I just opened it and said If you try and take a photo I will ****ing hunt you down,. to which he run off saying No no I dont need a photo of it

As if I look under 18
 
My daughter sent me a bottle of whiskey for my birthday through Amazon, bloke delivering (looked like he had just landed at Dover) said I need proof of identity, so I flashed my Bus Pass at him, he said no it must be a passport, so I started to get annoyed but my wife Ohh just show him otherwise there will just be aggravation, so I just opened it and said If you try and take a photo I will ****ing hunt you down,. to which he run off saying No no I dont need a photo of it

As if I look under 18
Should’ve asked him for his :bandit:
 
Should’ve asked him for his :bandit:
Have to be 18 to be an Amazon delivery driver, I checked because I thought you can't deliver over 18 products if you are under age. In the supermarket it's fine because the checkout can call for an over 18 to witness the sale. Underage sales is a potential loss of licence and is quite strictly enforced these days.
 
Hard to believe I was regularly going in pubs drinking alcohol at 16, and buying cigarettes, never ever got refused, even my own kids went in pubs underage, I use to drive them there lol. I didn't have problem with it though, my logic was I'd rather them be in a pub with a landlord I knew, than necking a tinny annoying people in some place they are probably unwelcome loitering about and I don't know what they are up to.
 
My dread as a parent was waiting to hear them immortal words 'I want a motorbike' - **** off was that ever happening.

But you have to be subtle about these things and a bit on the front foot, get them a car and pay the insurance, too tempting to refuse and all thoughts of motorbike disappear.

Only thing I had with the car was three accidents and after the 3rd you pay your own insurance. Yes that did happen as well and the rule was applied, and guess what, there wasn't another accident after that. <laugh>
 
Will be interesting to see what arguments the defence can come up with in light of what the Jury has already been shown ... the 'fracas' in Starbucks can't possibly be framed as self-defence as the brothers obviously went looking for the guy ...