Monday, 19 December 2016

Arrested Development..?

Donna Stringer, who has learning difficulties, had to be rushed to hospital in a critical condition and suffered severe burns to her arms after the attack in Barking.
The 43-year-old was asleep at Lynnwood Care Home in Beccles Drive when a firework was thrown into the building, sparking a blaze in November last year.
Bloody kids, why don't they grow up and...

Oh?
Sabbir Ahmed and Muhammad Aktaruz Jaman Khan, both aged 23 and from Bethnal Green, pleaded guilty to intending to destroy or damage property and being reckless as to whether life was endangered.
FFS...
Khan, of Rickman Street, Whitechapel, was jailed for six years and four months, half of which will be served on licence, after he previously pleaded guilty to the same charge.
He was also jailed for a further eight months for breaching his suspended sentence for bringing a stun gun into Heathrow airport.
Such a credit to society, eh?

5 comments:

Antisthenes said...

Am I seeing a theme running through your articles on miscreants? In that many the names you cite are of foreign origin so would suggest that you are either racist or that crime these days are more likely to be carried out by foreigners or of foreign origin who live here than the indigenous population. Having not detected any racism in your previous articles and being in possession of the certain knowledge that our prisons are disproportionately to their resident numbers filled with those of foreign origin that must lead me to believe it is the latter. If so that is an indictment of our immigration control system. Denying entry to undesirables and the removal of those already here would appear to be dysfunctional and has been for many years.

ivan said...

Deport them directly from the prison gates and make sure the immigration control has their id and photos to keep them out.

Andy said...

Yes, a credit to society. Who's society? Certainly not mine.

Lynne at Counting Cats said...

Shame the buggers didn't enrich Broadcasting House. The morons working there just love diversity.

JuliaM said...

"...our prisons are disproportionately to their resident numbers filled with those of foreign origin..."

Seems to be they aren't filled enough... :(