Friday, 6 June 2014

Sure It Is. Until He Does It Again...

Mr Kilgour described Gash, who has learning difficulties, and suffers adhd and dyspraxia, as “immature”.
“He’s expressed a lot of remorse and there has been no further repetition since the incident with the backing of his supportive family.
“He does have his difficulties, which he does have to face up to, but this can be considered a one-off, isolated incident.”
Luckily, it didn't work. He got four years, though will, of course, serve less than half.

3 comments:

  1. Please offer him a lifetime free Sky subscription in exchange for a vasectomy. I am sure some of his problems are inheritable and likely transmissable.

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  2. The name 'Gash' just says it all. Another oxygen thief.

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  3. "I am sure some of his problems are inheritable and likely transmissable."

    I'm sure all of 'em are!

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