>He also threw a bottle of moisturiser at her – hitting a two-year-old child in the process
What a hard man, beating up a woman and a toddler.
Anyone who uses chemical products, like acids or bleach against another human being knowing it can physically scar and potentially blind them for life deserves nothing but the most severe, harshest punishment we can possibly give in this country.
It’s deplorable and so much more insidious and cruel than the already awful assaults we deal with every day as a country.
It’s only a matter of time before he attacks his new partner.
>Liam Gordge, 22
This kind of behaviour didn’t develop overnight, feral children grow up to be feral adults.
Most socially acceptable ill in society: the abuse of women by men. If it was the other way around there’d be billions poured into stopping it.
These acid attacks are fucking awful, not only do your leave someone with serious injuries that probably will be life long but how much that will impact a person’s self worth and social life is sad.
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I really don’t see how, from a societal perspective, the outside chance someone like that stops being a worthless scumbag and starts being a positive member of society, is worth the risk to decent members of our society.
If you’ve been selling drugs, stealing, or whatever, okay sure, second chances are important, but is a second, third or fourth person violently maimed, raped, killed, whatever it may be, worthwhile just on the off chance? Even if they don’t reoffend in such a horrific way, they’re still likely making society considerably net worse via other crimes.
What I see a lot on Reddit is that we need rehabilitation and not revenge/punishment, and that it’s the fault of not enough investment in services.
So that’s the case here?
And if you think what I’ve said is far fetched I just came across this study on twitter which is USA/Canada focussed of the percentage of men who have committed rape or forced sexual acts on women in university campuses. I don’t know if the UK has a similar study but clearly suggesting men face a harsher life is just a deliberate misreading of reality
God damn he has a punchable face! I hope he becomes someone’s prison bitch.
I have to laugh… Carry on Constable was on the telly earlier today and I watched it with my son. We both laughed as Kenneth Williams’ character failed to identify criminals based on their facial features and collared a detective going to the Post Office.
I appreciate that nobody looks good on a mugshot but this is probably an irredeemable individual.
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>He also threw a bottle of moisturiser at her – hitting a two-year-old child in the process
What a hard man, beating up a woman and a toddler.
Anyone who uses chemical products, like acids or bleach against another human being knowing it can physically scar and potentially blind them for life deserves nothing but the most severe, harshest punishment we can possibly give in this country.
It’s deplorable and so much more insidious and cruel than the already awful assaults we deal with every day as a country.
It’s only a matter of time before he attacks his new partner.
>Liam Gordge, 22
This kind of behaviour didn’t develop overnight, feral children grow up to be feral adults.
Most socially acceptable ill in society: the abuse of women by men. If it was the other way around there’d be billions poured into stopping it.
These acid attacks are fucking awful, not only do your leave someone with serious injuries that probably will be life long but how much that will impact a person’s self worth and social life is sad.
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I really don’t see how, from a societal perspective, the outside chance someone like that stops being a worthless scumbag and starts being a positive member of society, is worth the risk to decent members of our society.
If you’ve been selling drugs, stealing, or whatever, okay sure, second chances are important, but is a second, third or fourth person violently maimed, raped, killed, whatever it may be, worthwhile just on the off chance? Even if they don’t reoffend in such a horrific way, they’re still likely making society considerably net worse via other crimes.
What I see a lot on Reddit is that we need rehabilitation and not revenge/punishment, and that it’s the fault of not enough investment in services.
So that’s the case here?
And if you think what I’ve said is far fetched I just came across this study on twitter which is USA/Canada focussed of the percentage of men who have committed rape or forced sexual acts on women in university campuses. I don’t know if the UK has a similar study but clearly suggesting men face a harsher life is just a deliberate misreading of reality
https://twitter.com/MichaelGLFlood/status/1583490579937128448?t=ynQkeIZxbF8n94rgn03NgA&s=19
God damn he has a punchable face! I hope he becomes someone’s prison bitch.
I have to laugh… Carry on Constable was on the telly earlier today and I watched it with my son. We both laughed as Kenneth Williams’ character failed to identify criminals based on their facial features and collared a detective going to the Post Office.
I appreciate that nobody looks good on a mugshot but this is probably an irredeemable individual.