Monday 24 May 2010

It's The Return Of Our Favourite Phrase...

Speaking about the case last November, Detective Inspector Mick Foote, of the Metropolitan Police's specialist crime directorate, said: ... 'Both victims have suffered a very traumatic event. However, I would like to reassure the public that such crimes are very rare.'
Al Jahom immediately gives the lie to that one, however...

6 comments:

  1. Shouldn't that be very rare in real terms ... ?

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  2. Nine years?! Nine hundred wouldn't be enough.

    This guy has been jailed umpteen times before for violent offences and as soon as he's back out is at it again. What has he got to do to have the keys thrown away. Sickening.

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  3. Dr Melvin T Gray24 May 2010 at 15:06

    "I would like to reassure the public that such crimes are very rare."

    Constant reassurances are so......reassuring, are they not?

    Regularly perpetrated by police in police custody suites against prisoners of either sex, only the prosecutions and convictions are very rare.

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  4. I try to keep my swearing to a minimum of once per day at worst so here's my ration echoing Jiks: 9 fucking years!!!??

    Something is terribly wrong.

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  5. Out on Blue Ray.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blue-Thunder-Blu-ray-Roy-Scheider/dp/B0028U0CG2/ref=pd_bxgy_d_h__img_a

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  6. "Shouldn't that be very rare in real terms ... ?"

    Heh!

    "This guy has been jailed umpteen times before for violent offences and as soon as he's back out is at it again. What has he got to do to have the keys thrown away."

    I'm beginning to wonder what anyone has to do, these days.

    "Something is terribly wrong."

    And it's going to ttake hard work, time and pain before its resolved...

    "Out on Blue Ray."

    Excellent! I need cheering up. :)

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