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Is there any need to do that to a woman of that age? What harm could she do to the git who did this to her?
If you must burgle people, why not just take stuff and leave? That's completely unnecessary.
> What I'd do in cases like this is, when the person responsible is
> caught, lock them in a room for 10 minutes with the relatives of the
> victim.
Heh. VERY good idea.
In my case I'd be in there but I'd let the most elderly relative talk to him for 8 minutes before I set upon him for two minutes. He'd be dead by the end of it...
He then sued my uncle for uneccasary harm but he lost the case and got jailed for burgulalry.
Seriously, if I could do that, I would. Sweet, sweet justice.
> Not the case here. As Tony Martin's case proved, an Englishman's home
> is no longer his castle.
It isn't. You are 100% right.
That poor bloke, Tony Martin, had been put through hell by those gypsies. Granted, shooting one of them in the back was a little harsh but if you push someone to their limit then the consequences will be dire.
Then again, this poor bloke was confronted by two people, in the dark, in his own house. I bet he'd kill that little scumbag again if he could.
On the plus side, Tony Martin removed a human being from this world who would have contributed nothing. I hope the dead robber burns in hell.
> hey if someone broke into my house in the middle of the night, I'd
> apply a large blunt instrument to them first and ask questions later.
> I think everyone would back me up here
indeed.