Thursday 23 January 2014

23.1.14 You're On Your Own in the UK


Here are a few notes on news items today, where the perpetrators of crime deserved to be punished.  In two cases, the victims fought back, and some sort of justice was done.  In one, the courts dealt with the matter and justice was NOT served.

Case No.1

Fuel thieves tried yet again to steal from a 44-year-old businessman.  Sick of the repeated threats and irate at the two cunts, he gave chase and caught them.  One ended up with two broken legs and a broken arm.  The other was arrested, after Andrew Woodhouse had sat on him until their arrival.  Mr Woodhouse was then arrested and faced years in jail if found guilty of using excessive force.




Fortunately after 20 minutes, the jury found him 'not guilty'.  Common sense and justice prevailed.  Sadly, the sentence for the two thieves was fucking pathetic - a £75 fine each.  The real sentence was the injuries received at the hands of the intended victim.  Overall, I think the second chap (who was sat on) was lucky not to have received a 'breakage' as well - that would have rounded things off rather more nicely.  The justice system in the UK is clearly deficient. Victims are not supported at all, and find themselves in the firing line all too often.  In the USA, Mr Woodhouse might have been entitled to use a gun when finding people on his property and trying to steal.  Lucky it was just a fence post that came to hand.  Why, though, he had to have the possibility of a Life prison sentence hanging over him for 10 months is beyond me.

Case No.2

In Manchester, a man aged 25, described as a petty criminal, drowned when he was pushed into a canal, as he attempted to mug two men on a towpath. The attacker and one of the victims fell in.  Whilst the victim of the attack managed to climb out, the criminal had to be rescued, but died two days later. On the one hand it is a tragedy for someone to die so unnecessarily, and yet I am struggling to be too sympathetic considering what the bloke was up to. This 'justice' is rather severe.  If he'd ever got to court, though, then I suspect he'd have got a pathetic telling off, paltry fine, and little else.  The chap apparently had a 17-year-old accomplice.  I wonder what the punishment will be, assuming he's caught.  Probably a slap on the wrist with a ruler.

Case No.3

This is a disgusting incident, one that was simply not handled in any way satisfactorily by the counts, and which demonstrates to everyone just how fucking useless the system is in the UK.  Vitalijis Zavjalovs, a 22-year-old who was out drinking in Wigan, was caught on CCTV kicking someone's head like it was a football.  The unfortunate victim was Brian Gallagher, who caught a boot in the head after the attacker took a run-up.




The magistrate was able to view the incident, and see beyond any doubt whatsoever the completely cuntish attack and the consequences.  Despite this atrocious act, the sentence was just 4 months, suspended for 12 months, plus community service.  What the cuntin fuck?

The reason he escaped any custodial sentence was that it was an isolated incident, and the cunt who did it felt remorse.  A defence of having consumed lots of alcohol was seemingly enough for the magistrates to adopt a pathetic approach.  All this will clearly be of no interest to Brian Gallagher, who was left unconscious from the assault and could probably have died.  Lucky for the cunt who kicked him that he didn't, or he might have got more of a telling off! This bloke should be in jail - simple as!  Still, in the UK, there's little justice anymore.

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