Thursday 1 June 2017

"Immediately I wanted to know why did he have to die like this?"

DCI Mackay added:'The fact Paul Pass and Mark Andrews were willing to meet up with Islam and Moosajee the day after the theft in the hope of scoring more drugs shows how dependent and vulnerable to exploitation they were.'
Because 'care in the community' only works when predators aren't left to roam at will, DCI Mackay.
The three teenagers will be sentenced at a later date.
And will receive what? Not a just punishment.

4 comments:

Woman on a Raft said...

Related:

Just noticed a 2014 interview of Emily Thornberry by Andrew Neil in 2014.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA8nABHLQQA

At issue was that people who had left Britain and pledged allegiance to IS were being allowed back in to Britain.

Thornberry was not in office then but she appeared as a shadow AG and seemed to be bolstering Cameron at that point in his do-nothing policy. Her suggestion was that they use control orders, effectively internal exile and internment, rather than bar entry.

Neil was correct; the platitudinous twaddle about 'respect for the law' had led to the failure to prioritise the control of treacherous potential killers. This has now led directly to the slaughter of British citizens because the law has failed in its primary duty to protect us, being much more concerned with the rights of the murderer than the victim.

James Higham said...

Combined total punishment of a double caution, most like.

Jonathan said...

" Islam and Moosajee"

Isn't this country so much better off with diversity? Rape, terrorism, murder and drugs is a small price to pay so that I can get a curry.

JuliaM said...

"...and seemed to be bolstering Cameron at that point in his do-nothing policy. "

We dodged a bullet on Thursday, but only just. Next time, she could be setting the policy... :/

"Combined total punishment of a double caution, most like."

Quite!

"Rape, terrorism, murder and drugs is a small price to pay so that I can get a curry."

I'm starting to go off curry...