Jump to content

Recommended Posts

It is called R v Brown and others. A group of consenting adults was caught (don't know how) doing various violent things to each others private parts. They had a password, so that they could yell out in pain, but the activity would carry on, but if they yelled the password it would stop. Various people in the party were charged with assault type charges (to be fair, not sure if anyone was actually charged with torture). The question up for consideration was whether a person can legally consent to that kind of assault - if they could it wouldn't be an assault. It was found that they could, but the poor chaps in question were still convicted - of offending public morals. Not sure what that adds to the debate really but when studing the case I had a jolly good chuckle at reading various barristers terribly serious submissions to the court of appeal about the true nature of nailing genitals to a plank.....
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6593-water-torture/#findComment-211301
Share on other sites

Convicted drug-dealers were they, or were the police just doing a raid?


Either way it's wrong but if they aren't even convicted and are just suspects that makes it worse x 10. Come on Jimmy even you know the police are human and make as many mistakes as the rest of us. They have forced their way into my flat at 3am in the morning and I don't really fancy being tortured onlyto be told it was a mistaken identity


Also, drug dealers may be a blight on society but without them a large number of forumites wouldn't function.... that doesn't make it right of course. Just saying

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6593-water-torture/#findComment-211312
Share on other sites

Yes Sean the Police do make mistakes, and the guys who were nicked in the raid may well of been innocent on this occasion and at the time they were allegedly tortured they were indeed only suspects. But you can bet your bottom dollar that they probably were drug dealers with previous convictions. And ok, so they may have served some negligible amount of time in the clink for those crimes. But you've got to admit, it puts a smile on your face to read the blighters suffered a bit on this occasion.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6593-water-torture/#findComment-211328
Share on other sites

jimmy two times Wrote:

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

> Yes Sean the Police do make mistakes, and the guys

> who were nicked in the raid may well of been

> innocent on this occasion and at the time they

> were allegedly tortured they were indeed only

> suspects. But you can bet your bottom dollar that

> they probably were drug dealers with previous

> convictions. And ok, so they may have served some

> negligible amount of time in the clink for those

> crimes. But you've got to admit, it puts a smile

> on your face to read the blighters suffered a bit

> on this occasion.


"If they didn't do this they did something similar".


I'm sure that causes some kind of facial expression but it isn't a smile.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6593-water-torture/#findComment-211334
Share on other sites

You probably aren't aware of it right now Jimmy but Sean is flexing and crunching his knuckles in preparation for his answer and will launch into it with all the passion and determination of a pianist. I can see him now, eye's closed, rolling his head from shoulder to shoulder............and he begins.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6593-water-torture/#findComment-211336
Share on other sites

No Jimmy - it doesn't. It might please members of the stasi tho..


I didn't realise some peolpe saw Judge Dread as a role model and not satire


And as for the piss-takers on this thread - that's YOUR drugs that are going to disappear as well as everyone elses human rights/dignity

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6593-water-torture/#findComment-211339
Share on other sites

jimmy two times Wrote:

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

> Drug dealing is also wrong. It's a blight on our

> society and the drug dealers just laugh at the

> pathetic sentences they get whilst they wreak

> havoc on our society. I'd have pulled their nails

> out with pliers as well.



so who are you gojng to start with first - Your mate the landlord of your local or the newsagent who also sells tobacco ?


*right kids*

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6593-water-torture/#findComment-211348
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I would hope that those managing pension funds that have invested in TW have already seen the writing on the wall and are investing elsewhere.
    • a white fold-up bicycle if you think it might be yours message me with name of bike
    • Thats the problem, I dont have a solution, but I can see disadvantages of some of the proposed solutions.  Not selling it to a foreign company is my preference but after that I have no idea of the best path / solution with the least impact for all. Whats your view Sue ? 
    • Login Search: Lost: Coco, Mastiff, Male, in South East (SE21) 199549 Alerts Sent: 150 Click to See How You Can Help Views: 32 Poster Image Extra Image Name:Coco Dog ID:199549 Gender:Male Breed:Mastiff Age:Young / Puppy Colour:Brown Marks/Scars:white chest, also small white mark on the top his back Special Conditions:None Microchip:Yes Date Lost:13 Aug 2025 Where Lost:94 clive road Postcode: SE21Show on map Town/County:London, Greater London Region:South East Other Info: Not specified Created:13 Aug 2025 Listed by:luis View PosterDownload Poster ShareTweetPinEmailShare Poster Image Extra Image Sightings and Information Please post if you have more about this dog. Log in above or register to leave comments or to like them. Please note that DogLost cannot be held responsible for the content of any other sites mentioned or linked to here. 13-08-2025 11:48Jayne - Founder Doglost. DOG LOST Local members alerted. 13-08-2025 11:27DogLost System   Sorry to see that "Coco" is missing. • If your dog is microchipped please let the microchip company know that your dog is missing and check that all details are up to date. • Owners targeted by a malicious hoaxer demanding money for the return of their dog should phone the police on 101 immediately and contact [email protected] • A photograph of your dog is essential for the website. If you have not already uploaded one, please do so by Logging in and My Dogs. Alternatively you can email it to [email protected] quoting the dog's DogLost ID number: 199549 • Obtain a missing poster by clicking on View poster above. Posters are very important so start postering now! • You will need to be logged in to upload photos, edit your dog's details, or add comments. You can add comments by clicking on Click here to add a comment. • Contact dog wardens, vets and local rescue centres, and in Scotland, the Police. Give a detailed description with any distinguishing marks/scars or send them a copy of your DogLost poster. You can find vets in your area here. • If your dog has been stolen inform the police immediately and obtain a crime reference number (CRN). Send an email to [email protected]. • If your dog is picked up and taken to rescue kennels, it can be legally re-homed after seven days. Visit rescue centres in person and do not rely on checking by phone alone. Other people may not recognise your dog by your description, so give them a DogLost poster. • Keep us updated by keeping your dog's page up to date and check for posts from helpers who may have suggestions and possible matches or sightings • DogLost is free and anyone asking for money to find or return your dog is not volunteering for us. If you are concerned about an approach you have received, please email [email protected]   Dogs Lost|Dogs Found|Dogs Reunited Homepage|Contact|Terms|Privacy|FAQ Reuniting Dogs with their Owners © 2025 DogLost Website Application Development by AmplifySales
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...