Wednesday 7 May 2014

No Vigilantism Please, We Don't Like The Competition...

Michael Price-Rutherford, 22, was on bail for another burglary when was ‘look out’ for Timothy Hartley, 29, while he climbed into a house in Sherwood Road, Blackburn.
A court heard how resident Kelly Hilton’s neighbour told her she had taken photos of the men on her phone. Miss Hilton recognised one as Price-Rutherford, of Railway Street, Nelson.
He was later forced into a van by Daniel Howarth and Daniel Finn and driven around for five hours to Bolton. His ordeal ended when he was made to take off his jacket, T-shirt, socks and shoes and left crying in a street.
 It seems they didn't rough him up, but even so, they got sent down:
Howarth, of Burnley Road, Blackburn, and Finn, from Blackpool, were both jailed after admitting to kidnap.
And the 'victim'?
He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment suspended for 18 months and an 18-month supervision order at Preston Crown Court.
*sighs*
David Farley, for Price-Rutherford, said the defendant’s father had recently been diagnosed with cancer. He said: “He takes full responsibility for what he did. The truth is he was with people who he simply did not have the strength to stand up to or walk away from.
“Now is a good time to offer him a suspended sentence.”
 Oh, David, is there ever not a good time?
Hartley, of Monmouth Road, Blackburn, also escaped an immediate custodial sent (sic) despite being a ‘three-strike burglar’, which would normally mean he would get a minimum of three years in prison.
See..?

3 comments:

Robert the Biker said...

I daresay the police were surprised that anyone would dare to interfere with the human rights of a scrote, after all, they're sacred in our society, what with them all being misunderstood and that.
Next time (and there will BE a next time) dump the prick in the cut with a brick round his neck, he won't be able to complain then!

Ted Treen said...

Nice idea Robert, but render the little sod unconscious first, so he won't struggle and possibly hurt himself.

Oh, and just to prove you're big-hearted, make that two or three bricks - preferably tied to the scrote's scrote...

JuliaM said...

"I daresay the police were surprised that anyone would dare to interfere with the human rights of a scrote..."

Certainly, they themselves rarely do...

"...preferably tied to the scrote's scrote..."

:D