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alextrueblue said:i'm with pigeonho, and yes TMQ, i would walk the walk! i would absolutley love to be the one to flick the switch/push the needle/make them swing or take the shot. No not an internet hero, or a keyboard warrior, i'm just appalled that the likes of whiting, black, huntley et al are never going to be able to contribute to society again, so why keep them alive? The average cost to keep someone in prison in 2008/2009 was £31,106 for a year! Think about the MILLIONS of pounds a year it could free up, for genuine rehabilitation and detecting crime against the most vulnerable members of society, not forgetting all those freed up prison beds, for more of those who deserve it.
An example is roy whiting, that animal is 51. if he lives another 20 years, that's a cost of £600,000 plus. times that by how many of these animals you can think of, amazing isn't it?
so to conclude over half a million pounds per animal, plus all the consumed time of professionals, against eighty quids worth of chemicals, to rid the earth of this vile scum.
Actually, I am pretty certain it costs MORE to kill them than it does to imprison them.
Can't remember where I read the statistics...