Friday, 1 May 2020

Bedfordshire Cultural Enrichment

Detective Inspector Emma Pitts of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit said: 'This case highlights the heartbreaking consequences of being involved in such unnecessary violence in the heat of the moment. I hope Mr Lapinskas's family are now able to get some closure.'
Really?

Two sets of our imported enrichers from the blighted EU brawling in the street at silly o'clock. Nice!
Today Mr Budurus was handed a 16-month prison sentence suspended for 18 months, after admitting to manslaughter at an earlier hearing at Cambridge Crown Court on March 16.
He was also handed a 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement.
He rushed out of his house to start a brawl, killed someone, and doesn't go to jail?

Why, no. You see, it was all the victim's fault.
Sentencing Judge David Farrell QC said the situation was caused by the victim who was drunk and damaging Budurus's car.
That merits the death penalty now, does it?
In a statement after the court hearing, Mr Lapinskas's brother Gintaras said: 'Although we understand the plea to manslaughter, there is no excuse to take someone's life.
'As a family it has been a very stressful time for us, but we are pleased justice has been done and hope that we can start to move on and get some closure from today's sentencing.'
If you think 'justice has been done' here, what must it be like in your home country!

6 comments:

  1. Damage my car chum, and see what you get.

    I think he should have been given a medal.

    Oh, and then told to fuck off back to where he came from and take his scummy relations with him.

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  2. Probably in their home country they would say justice had been done and then dish out their own more robust version at a later date. With the near total collapse of faith in our own justice system you have to wonder how long it will be until people here decide to turn to self help and protection.

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  3. Regardless of what they do in 'Mugumbgoland', I say, hang them high and let the Lord distinguish between the just and the wrongdoer. Saves a lot of tax payers gelt.

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  4. The guy damaged the car and would face no justice in this country. So the guy applied some and it went over the top. TBH we should have more of this and then people wouldn't have to worry about their property.

    This seems a strange deviation from your normally hang them high stance.

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  5. Now at last I understand why our Police and Government took away all firearms from the law abiding. They probably forsaw that they wouldn't be bothering to do much Policing and didn't want decent people protecting themselves and causing work for them.

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  6. "Oh, and then told to fuck off back to where he came from and take his scummy relations with him."

    We could send both parties back, and improve the town.

    "With the near total collapse of faith in our own justice system you have to wonder how long it will be until people here decide to turn to self help and protection."

    Indeed!

    "This seems a strange deviation from your normally hang them high stance."

    I'm not sure damaging a car should bring the death penalty. Well, not for the first offence, anyway!

    "They probably forsaw that they wouldn't be bothering to do much Policing..."

    Unless a Special Interest Group is involved, that is...

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