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'whether or not his conviction would bar him from that employment, I suspect the fact that he may well get more than six months in prison is going to interfere with his school attendance.' says dulwich bloke


as it'd be a first offence [enhanced crb] and he did not steal anything and he came out when asked by police ..... 6 months seems a little harsh and def unlikely

Well, he was sent to the Crown Court for sentencing because the Magistrate decided he didn't have sufficient sentencing powers, which means he thinks he should get more than 6 months (which is the limit for sentencing to prison in the Magistrates Court). I agree he may get less, particularly with his 1/3 off credit for pleading guilty, but I don't think he can expect to get off very lightly in this atmosphere and with the courts focussing on deterrence in these circumstances (the riot being an aggravating feature as well).

Green Goose Wrote:

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> northlondoner Wrote:

> >

> > Mate you sound utterly deranged. Fact. If you

> miss

> > the fatherland so much......

>

> I am just telling what happens in other countries.

> I did not express a view.

>

> Are you one of those that can't understand that

> people in other counties have a different way of

> managing things. Are you bigotted or just another

> slightly deranged liberal idealist who never

> ventured beyond Little England?

>

> GG


Cracking comeback!

ianr Wrote:

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> northlondoner> Ian R - hmmm can't make up my mind

> if I'm pissed off at apparently gratuitous mention

> of ethnicity.

>

> I was worrying and teetering either way myself,

> both before and after posting. But it wasn't

> intended gratuitously. The thing that was in my

> mind, and that I wanted to be available to

> readers, was that there's probably going to be one

> less male role model for kids, when they're

> already very short in at least primary schools,

> and, even more a pity, one less male black

> professional role model, in a school which, I'm

> assuming, has many black students. Perhaps I

> should have been more wordily explicit at the

> time.

>

> But perhaps they will let him stay on, if he and

> they want and he's available. I'd assumed that

> his current conviction would more or less

> automatically rule out his continued employment

> there, but I don't know now how true that is.


Fair enough

beter build moar prisons looks like teh roits have sarted a boom indutsty so noone can say no good ouit of it wehn we hav e the bigest prisios in erope and lost of people emploid in them to loke aftyer theinmattes mayb e taht is what camrion and boris want to kick stat teh economy an reduce unployment lol

Chick Wrote:

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> I hate looters, muggers, burglars, violence,

> robbers (including banks), the thugs who used the

> chaos to kick in people?s doors and rob them while

> they were in bed and the vandals who smashed up

> the likes of William Rose.

> What I hate more is the lynch mob mentality which

> when you scratch the surface has appeared on what

> until now has been a very pleasant and useful

> local resource-this forum. Shame on you.


Correct analysis.

sebadoh Wrote:

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> northlondoner Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Green Goose Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > The politicians, the bleeding heart liberals,

> > the

> > > PC brigade, the smart layers paid from legal

> > aid

> > > and the lenient judges have reduced the

> police

> > > force into a powerless, disrespected and

> > > ineffectual body. They all should be totally

> > > ashamed of themselves.

> > >

> > > When are the spineless English authorities

> > going

> > > to actually do something to save this country

> > from

> > > total disintegration?

> > >

> > > Just watch the Yobs go to court and get a

> slap

> > on

> > > the wrist as usual.

> > >

> > > Where I came from a curfew would have been

> > > declared and any looters breaking the curfew

> > would

> > > be shot on sight.

> > >

> > > Elsewhere, like in Russia, the police would

> > simply

> > > drive a truck at speed into any crowd that

> was

> > > looting and committing arson. If anyone

> turned

> > up

> > > at hospital later for treatment they would be

> > > arrested.

> > >

> > > People dont do crime if they know they will

> be

> > > caught and severly punished. Fact!

> >

> > Mate you sound utterly deranged. Fact. If you

> miss

> > the fatherland so much......

>

> Northlondoner- how many times can you turn left

> without spinning in a circle? pathetic


This makes no sense. Fail.

Spaceman Wrote:

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> So people who offer to come out and help defend

> there homes and the businesses of fellow

> East Dulwich neighbours are WORSE than the

> mindless thugs that choose to destroy people's

> homes and businesses, and deserve to be HATED MORE

> than the mindless thugs..

> God help us all


Nobody has said this. Once again - good choice of username. Get in touch when back on earth.

Chick Wrote:

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> I hate looters, muggers, burglars, violence,

> robbers (including banks), the thugs who used the

> chaos to kick in people?s doors and rob them while

> they were in bed and the vandals who smashed up

> the likes of William Rose.

> What I hate more is the lynch mob mentality which

> when you scratch the surface has appeared on what

> until now has been a very pleasant and useful

> local resource-this forum. Shame on you.

northlondoner Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Chick Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I hate looters, muggers, burglars, violence,

> > robbers (including banks), the thugs who used

> the

> > chaos to kick in people?s doors and rob them

> while

> > they were in bed and the vandals who smashed up

> > the likes of William Rose.

> > What I hate more is the lynch mob mentality

> which

> > when you scratch the surface has appeared on

> what

> > until now has been a very pleasant and useful

> > local resource-this forum. Shame on you.

>

> Correct analysis.



This ones better, short memory some people have

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