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mel b3
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I've just been watching BBC news , and In particular,  the news that a fraudster has injected a 92 year old lady , with a fake covid vaccine.  Now I'm all for being given a second chance in life , because we can all make a few mistakes ,  but some crimes are just unforgivable. 

When I'm prime minister,  scum bags that carry out this type of crime , will be executed with a sword , on the court steps !.

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I saw photographs of the man yesterday, he was wearing a tracksuit and baseball cap! Many older people (over 60s) lack the mental faculty to live independently, with almost child-like naivety, but insist upon doing so. Sadly there will always be low life scum looking to exploit them. Multigenerational Asian family set ups are much more robust. My wife’s grandmother transferred fraudsters a huge amount of money simply because the phones up and asked for it. She’s rich enough and old enough that it wouldn’t affect her fortunately, but her bank reimbursed her in credit of the 70+ years she’s been with them.

For the criminals, I don’t believe in reform. If it is cheaper to lock them up in squalid conditions for life than execute I’m happy either way. You get one chance. 

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3 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, someone must recognise the man on the CCTv photos ? 

I immediately thought that after seeing the cctv clip on the news. With a distinctive hairstyle [?] and a long sporty [gym-work?] gait also,,,,

Hopefully he's apprehended ASAP !!!

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2 minutes ago, oscarsdad said:

And when he is apprehended he should be made to work in hospital morgues of Covid patients until the end of the pandemic. 

No he shouldn't, he should be facing a very very long time in prison, but only because we don't have corporal punishment any more, other wise he should be facing the lash.

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1 hour ago, blackbird said:

We can all come up with these sentences for him, but lads the truth of the matter is he will get sweet **** all again when he brought to justice.

 

1 hour ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

I would just add to Blackbirds comment. I doubt he will ever be caught let alone convicted!

This is probably the reality. 😠

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Unfortunately i fear the same the police are just far too busy these days phone 101 and your on hold for over 30 minutes phone 999 and it takes over 30 minutes for them to turn up , And the few that are caught the judges seem out of touch  giving them a slap on the wrist for repeat offences 

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Sadly we live in a society where that society 'tolerates' low life despicable criminality.  Most individuals condemn it - but 'society' as a whole 'tolerates' it with little effort to find the perpetrators and soft sentences if they are found.

I feel equally strongly about those standing outside hospitals with banners denying Covid waving them at medical staff - who - lets face it - are having a tough time at present.  Being entitled to an opinion is one thing - shoving it in the face of others - especially when under pressure is despicable.

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3 hours ago, mel b3 said:

I've just been watching BBC news , and In particular,  the news that a fraudster has injected a 92 year old lady , with a fake covid vaccine.  Now I'm all for being given a second chance in life , because we can all make a few mistakes ,  but some crimes are just unforgivable. 

When I'm prime minister,  scum bags that carry out this type of crime , will be executed with a sword , on the court steps !.

Where do I vote Mel?

1 hour ago, blackbird said:

We can all come up with these sentences for him, but lads the truth of the matter is he will get sweet **** all again when he brought to justice.

Unfortunately probably true, hopefully someone recognises him, tells some unsavory types and he has the snot beaten out of him down an alleyway somewhere. 

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