jimharri
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I wonder, if the roles had been reversed, would the boyfriend have got off with it like she's done?Pretty standard sentance i think,stabbing someone in the leg doesn't get you into prison these days
I wonder, if the roles had been reversed, would the boyfriend have got off with it like she's done?Pretty standard sentance i think,stabbing someone in the leg doesn't get you into prison these days
Not a chance, and quite right too. The laws of the land should aim to protect women from domestic violence, as much as possible.I wonder, if the roles had been reversed, would the boyfriend have got off with it like she's done?
Riiight.Not a chance, and quite right too. The laws of the land should aim to protect women, as much as possible.
We'll never know lovelyI wonder, if the roles had been reversed, would the boyfriend have got off with it like she's done?
What have I said there that you don't agree with?Riiight.
I hope she beats whatever demons she has, as she's one lucky girl not to be behind bars.
It's more what you didn't say. That men also have the right to be protected. I assume you would agree with that. No one (man or woman, chav or toff) should be at risk of being attacked with a knife.What have I said there that you don't agree with?
I'm certainly not of the left, but this post is spot on.Even broke her bail condition when getting in touch with the victim. Her class and social standing is the reason she got off.
I hope she beats whatever demons she has, as she's one lucky girl not to be behind bars.
Of course I agree. My point was about domestic violence, which is committed overwhelmingly by men on women. An ugly, sordid crime; physically or mentally hurting the person you're supposed to try and protect.It's more what you didn't say. That men also have the right to be protected. I assume you would agree with that. No one (man or woman, chav or toff) should be at risk of being attacked with a knife.