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ufcdan
17 Jul 17 17:32
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Would you stick your nose in if this is how the old bill are going to treat you ?

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By:
ufcdan
When: 17 Jul 17 17:38
A have ago hero has been charged with grievous bodily harm after the robber armed with a golf club died a few days later. Seeing a picture of the deceased, he was built like a brick sh1t house so fair play to the fella for taking him on ! It took the old bill 30 minutes to arrive which in itself was probably a contributing factor. Put down, keep em down ! Whatever it takes. Hopefully the CPS will see common sense! Mind you I think they'd struggle to find a jury that would give a guilty verdict !
By:
jed.davison
When: 17 Jul 17 18:13
Hopefully the CPS will see sense? The Police wouldn't have charged him without the CPS giving them the office.
By:
saddo
When: 17 Jul 17 18:30
If he hadn't been in there armed and thieving he'd be alive. Tough shlt and no loss to most.
By:
houseofpain
When: 17 Jul 17 20:07
There is a just giving page believe it of not for the robber that died, you cant make this **** up..
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 17 Jul 17 20:08
yeh when you see stuff like this its no wonder people are scared to help someone in need incase they get charged with an offence, its sickening
By:
moisok
When: 17 Jul 17 20:15
If it was the usa there would have been a different outcome.  plus riots.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 17 Jul 17 20:16
With what you lot are calling for maybe you would all happily become  vigilantes and have no problems giving your kind of justice but
it isn't far away from how ISIS would like to run society you don't see the irony of your views, it is really hate filled rhetoric disguised
as justified thinking..It's really how idiots would run society.
By:
saddo
When: 17 Jul 17 20:19
If I catch someone burgling this place they'll wish ISIS had em Bm. Would you offer him a coffee while he went about his work?
By:
moisok
When: 17 Jul 17 20:32
only mad   only mad

always supports them

that is quite clear now
By:
annie.
When: 17 Jul 17 20:32
Just this week I helped a fly and a wasp that had got stuck in my food to live.  But if a burglar came into my flat and I had a gun I would shoot him without a moments hesitation.   Who is to say what he is there for?  Should I just let him come in and politely ask him what he is doing in my flat and then let him rape me or worse?
By:
moisok
When: 17 Jul 17 20:39
It is an offenders' charter. Made so much worse by the number of criminals that have flooded into this country.
By:
saddo
When: 17 Jul 17 20:40
Bm never answers a direct question, I wonder why that is.
By:
moisok
When: 17 Jul 17 20:44
he dislikes anything to do with the uk and anyone who supports it
By:
ufcdan
When: 18 Jul 17 07:40
Breedingmad...................really !!!! This person was a big lump and entered into a supermarket with a golf club ste on intimidating people and robbing the place. What if he had hit some poor innocent sod earning minimum wage (Doing the right thing.........working) and they ended up with brain damage ???? Fair play to anyone who has the courage to jump in ! Given my age and frailties if I was in that position and had managed to put a powerful man down he'd be in a choke hold, I'm not letting him up to hurt me or more importantly others ! As I said earlier it took the police 30 minutes to arrive which meant untrained people in the art of restraint had to do the best they could. Breeding ad I sincerely hope that a member of your family never finds themselves in a dangerous situation but if they did how would you like it to be handled ? Someone to jump in and help your loved one or wait 30 minutes for the police to arrive ! Anyway got to go, just going to log onto the just giving page Crazy
By:
casemoney
When: 18 Jul 17 11:05
The BM fantasy is is to Have tea and Scones with a Man Holding his Chopper and a large axe .
By:
moisok
When: 18 Jul 17 12:34
mad supports all the dodgy characters

and organisations

and cults

you do really wonder
By:
khyber kim
When: 18 Jul 17 12:36
Industrial injury nothing more. How many times had he got away with it. Hard to believe he had become a

traveling criminal overnight and decided to travel 40 miles from Birmingham to rob a Co-op.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 18 Jul 17 12:43
A simple measure that would clear up any confusion about ''having a go.''

And would deter a lot of crime into the bargain. Would be for the law to simply state that anyone operating outside of the law in certain areas of crime, should not be protected by the law.
Those areas could include grievous bodily harm, house breaking, burglary, and armed robbery for a start.
By:
Arleystation
When: 18 Jul 17 12:53
With what you lot are calling for maybe you would all happily become  vigilantes and have no problems giving your kind of justice but
it isn't far away from how ISIS would like to run society you don't see the irony of your views, it is really hate filled rhetoric disguised
as justified thinking..It's really how idiots would run society.


Or maybe it's opinions such as these that are leading to such a broken society? Such sympathy for armed robbers is surely off the mark.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 18 Jul 17 12:54
annie...please explain what kind of food you eat?..a wasp and a fly both trapped!!
By:
Foinavon
When: 18 Jul 17 13:17
I'm not aware of the details of this story as the OP hasn't posted a link. However, I fail to see how someone fighting off an intruder using any means available amounts to or leads to people becoming vigilantes. Anyone overstating the situation in this way has clearly lost touch with reality.
By:
blackbarn
When: 18 Jul 17 13:30
What case is this?    This one?    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/8483766/Have-a-go-hero-told-he-might-be-charged-after-tackling-yob.html   Someone mentioned a supermarket?   Given some of the posts on here someone must have the actual case to be so informed about what should be done.
By:
saddo
When: 18 Jul 17 13:50
A crowdfunding page has been set up for "a much loved friend Shaney B" with a target of £500.



I'd be looking into these much loved friends of an armed robber as well.
By:
moisok
When: 18 Jul 17 14:22
all you need is the right sort of witnesses to ensure his acquittal - nudge nudgeps  and isn't it fascinating to see the usual pic of

the robber  - so many of them involved in crime all out of proportion to their actual number of population

RAY CYST!!!!

I have put that in so no one has to bother to say it

Just helping
By:
blackbarn
When: 18 Jul 17 14:41
Here it is.....https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4030214/dad-of-two-killed-while-robbing-co-op-named-as-shane-bryant-as-shopper-who-foiled-getaway-released-pending-investigation/

"The 24-year-old man who helped foil the suspected robber’s getaway was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm but has since been released pending inquiries".   

Arrested but not charged so CPS not yet involved.   Hth
By:
Foinavon
When: 18 Jul 17 15:20
Thanks, blackbarn. Perhaps they should ask why it took the police 30 minutes to arrive.
By:
jed.davison
When: 18 Jul 17 15:39
They were probably going mob-handed to arrest someone for posting nasty remarks on Twitter.
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 18 Jul 17 17:03
that fella who threw glasses at the london bridge terrorists is lucky he hasnt been charged with attempted gbh
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Jul 17 07:37
that fella who threw glasses at the london bridge terrorists is lucky he hasnt been charged with attempted gbh


Or littering at the very least Sad
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Jul 17 08:02
I see no sign of Breedingmad, maybe he realises he's way off the mark even for him. Unless he's busy on the "Just giving page" Mischief
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 19 Jul 17 13:07
  http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/robbery-suspect-dies-after-being-10811663


...  Boxer Frankie Gavin, 31, wrote on Facebook: “RIP Shane Bryant, far too young to go.”



      Mischief
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 20 Jul 17 05:53
Every time I pass through the city centre bus terminal I see
some poor person with a wound from a fight? The last time on Monday
the cops were out and trying to get a drunk off the floor.
He had two black eyes and a cut on his fore head.
Just outside of Pub, so I deduce it was a pub fight.

The police often cycle through the terminus in a patrol car?
Methinks they should have an officer patrolling the bus terminus
24 hours a day. Too many people getting lamped.

the police station is 400 metres away? yet no officers walk through this area?
By:
Foinavon
When: 20 Jul 17 10:48
I thought that was one of the joys of living in Glasgow, zoz.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 20 Jul 17 11:40
Some interesting views on this thread

Except....



Helping a wasp!!!!
By:
saddo
When: 20 Jul 17 11:53
One of the few creatures I wouldn't help STUDYFORM. We played hide and seek in rhubarb fields as kids and I hid on top of a wasps nest. I was probably 8 and outran my 11 year old brother, and others, home. My mother was stung numerous times times getting my clothes off, and I was literally covered in stings. I don't think we even went to the doctors Laugh
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 20 Jul 17 15:16
We were hard in those days saddo.

If it happened to anyone now they'd be hospitalised and receive counselling for three months.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 20 Jul 17 18:18
I have a fear of the feckers.
Recurring nightmares, general anxiety and the propensity to run away screaming like a girl whenever there's one near me.
By:
akabula
When: 20 Jul 17 19:40
All you need to know about a wasp.

By:
Breedingmad
When: 20 Jul 17 20:04
You don't understand your own train of thought as you never question it, if you did you would realise
exactly what you are all advocating.The blind who think they see.I do understand why this type of
thinking has become more prevalent with recent World events but lets not pretend not to see the
bigger picture before we become the 51st state.
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