Substantial Jail Time - For A Tweet
Substantial Jail Time - For A Tweet
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bad company

Original Poster:

20,618 posts

282 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Should taxpayers really be footing the bill for jailing this woman?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c5y8x2nnwx7t


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Edited by bad company on Monday 2nd September 14:23

Starfighter

5,272 posts

194 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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No, we should not. Unfortunately, due to a lack of thinking skills on the part of someone elected to serve her community it looks like we will have to.

IJWS15

2,017 posts

101 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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She wasn’t elected, her husband was.

cobra kid

5,379 posts

256 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Chuck her in the sea. Job done.

bad company

Original Poster:

20,618 posts

282 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Her husband’s status as a councillor should have nothing to do with it. I’d give her community service.

Tiglon

362 posts

58 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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No, she should have to pay the bill herself.

Gastons_Revenge

460 posts

20 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Happy to pay for her to serve at His Majesty's pleasure. Despicable witch.

dundarach

5,696 posts

244 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Yes

People need to have more responsibility for their actions!


Simpo Two

89,202 posts

281 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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bad company said:
Her husband’s status as a councillor should have nothing to do with it. I’d give her community service.
That would be much more useful.

Jailing people for typing is not a healthy society even if they are stupid and you don't like the words. And in any case, the jails are already full.

TwigtheWonderkid

46,397 posts

166 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Incitement to murder. Jail time isn't outrageous.

It's funny how, since these riots, so many on the right have suddenly become, what they would have called a few months ago, soft on crime and do-gooders.

mickythefish

1,700 posts

22 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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why you championing her when loads have been locked up. but they were blokes from council estates?

The person who shared her tweet got 38 months, so should be at least this.

Leptons

5,442 posts

192 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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It’s a no from me. Something, maybe. Jail time - no.

pigface1001

48 posts

56 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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What she did was silly but not worthy of jail time.

Patio

1,171 posts

27 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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I think jail time is ott
People throwing things buses or trying to suffocate people get suspended sentences

Machete murderers being let out to make space for tweeters, mental!

TwigtheWonderkid

46,397 posts

166 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Patio said:
Machete murderers being let out to make space for tweeters, mental!
Has this happened?

Patio

1,171 posts

27 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Patio said:
Machete murderers being let out to make space for tweeters, mental!
Has this happened?
Yep

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq82d7en0yxo.a...

bad company

Original Poster:

20,618 posts

282 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Patio said:
Machete murderers being let out to make space for tweeters, mental!
Has this happened?
She’s still being held on remand so probably, yes.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not defending her. I just don’t see jail time as appropriate.

Simpo Two

89,202 posts

281 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Incitement to murder. Jail time isn't outrageous.
Better lock up 'cobra kid' too then...

cobra kid said:
Chuck her in the sea. Job done.
You see, once you start, there is no end to it.




qwerty360

258 posts

61 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Patio said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Patio said:
Machete murderers being let out to make space for tweeters, mental!
Has this happened?
Yep

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq82d7en0yxo.a...
Marginal on whether the person released was a murderer.

Reads as the gang member who supplied the machete got out early;

The one who actually carried out the attack isn't eligible for early release.


Though I do have to wonder why on earth attacking someone with a machete was manslaughter, not murder.
(Looking at it a chunk of this appears to be gang violence which the 'victim' was actively involved in violence when they were killed - they were trying to hit people with a baseball bat when they got slashed in response with machete...)


Though I do agree that the tweet should probably be significant community service rather than jail.

BikeBikeBIke

11,802 posts

131 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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[quote=bad company]Should taxpayers really be footing the bill for jailing this woman?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c5y8x2nnwx7t



Incitement to commit arson and (presumably) kill.

So deffo illegal.

I'm sure in a normal times it wouldn't even be charged but they quite rightly need to make examples to stop it all getting out of hand.

Having said that couldn't they have found a better case to make an example of? She deleted the post and seemingly isn't a criminal outside of this one post. Is that really the worst post they could find?

Christ a guy who shared it got 38 months. God.knows that actually writing is is going to get:

"It’s worth bearing in mind what happened to Tyler Kay who reposted Connolly’s words.

The 26-year-old Northampton man received 38 months - and he pleaded guilty as soon as he could, thereby receiving the maximum one third discount."

Ironically the media are all sharing the post in full. Full on Streisand.

Edited by BikeBikeBIke on Monday 2nd September 16:18


Edited by BikeBikeBIke on Monday 2nd September 17:36