Tuesday 13 January 2015

As You Do, Part 238749

He said Ashton, who had learning disabilities, had bought the pit bull terrier for cash in a car park in Rugby.
Christ!
Paddy was taken to the vets and despite extensive treatment, which cost £1,200, his owners decided it was best to have their pet put to have their pet put down.
Any chance of getting the money out of the scum responsible?
The magistrates gave Ashton a conditional discharge for a year, and ordered her to pay £600 compensation to Paddy’s owners.
Half. If they ever even see a penny of that...

Why does our laughably named 'justice' system think decent people should have a tragedy compounded by being out of pocket as well?

3 comments:

  1. Surely sooner or later, there will be a groundswell of outrage from those who, like me, think "Enough is enough".
    Then perhaps we can do something about the establishment idiots who are rapidly turning this once-great country into a cesspit with the feral underclass rampaging with impunity, and the decent law-abiding stratum being harried from below by the chavvery, and being dispossessed from above by the state and its rulers/bankers.

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  2. Hear, hear, TT. Indeed.

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  3. "Surely sooner or later, there will be a groundswell of outrage from those who, like me, think "Enough is enough"."

    Well, it seems Andrew Main has made a start...

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