Now that's not fair! :mad: I haven't bitten anyone in ages :D (besides the postman the other day when he was late! :eek: )Quote:
Originally Posted by jow104
Mick- Grrrrr ;)
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Now that's not fair! :mad: I haven't bitten anyone in ages :D (besides the postman the other day when he was late! :eek: )Quote:
Originally Posted by jow104
Mick- Grrrrr ;)
There are dogs and there are dogs. Knew a bloke that bought himself a staffy pup, wouldn't let the kids play with him (he thought) because he wanted to make the dog a bit savage to deter intruders. As it turned out his place got entered and the staffy was so friendly they took the dog as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by namtrak
Three weeks later I was in a defferent suburb, but one not more than two mile away and saw some kids playing with the staffy. I asked them who owned it and they pointed to a house across the road. Told my mate who 'visited' the bloke, got his dog back, got some of his stuff back, and got a great deal of satisfaction, I am told. Talk about a dedicated guard dog - stayed with the bloke until his rightful master turned up.
Fair dinkum!!
Peter R.
Knew someone who said they bit themselves on the ear. I said you couldn't reach it. Was told that they stood on a chair...Of course!!
The neighbours got a call today. Two Scumbags picked up in next suburb and a DNA match. Don't ya just love modern technology. Hope they get a decent stretch and the judge doesn't go all soft on them.
Cheers
problem is prisons are so full they have to release them early or not even put them in.
Score 1 for the good guys.Quote:
Originally Posted by vsquizz
Squizz,
Good to see. :cool: Take what you think is a light sentence, then halve it, then halve it again. :eek: Then forget about a sentence and think about a good behavior bond or a suspended sentence or some community work. :confused: Then you'll probably be somewhere nearby. Unless they've done a heap of them, then they MIGHT get some time. :mad:
Dan
Thats what I am afraid of. They are going down for three jobs that we know of.
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Too many variables. IF they have history, the magistrate of the day, what kind of upbringing they have had, whether they are addicted to drugs or not. Whatever you can use to get sympathy from his/her honour.
Dan
I know the answer transport them to Britain. :eek:
Steady on :eek: We have laws pertaining to cruel and unusual punishment ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by jow104
I like they way we gently ease offenders into our judicial system so they get all the chances under the sun and learn not to fear it. If they got slammed the first time, big time, they really might take stock. I'm starting to rant.
Cheers