Ronnie Biggs

mackenzie said:
jimharri said:
dannybcity said:
He's no danger to society, let him go.
I wonder if the family of Jack Mills would agree with that.
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Nobody is suggesting that Biggs was the gang member who hit him (indeed it seem pretty much 100% certain that it wasn't him). However, Biggs was a member of that gang and therefore has his share of guilt in the assault.

And he revelled in putting the v's up at justice when he was in Brazil.

Stuff him.

Not saying he is still a danger, but he is an odious little man.

Maybe, it all depends on what you consider the point of judicial sentences.
 
dannybcity said:
mackenzie said:
jimharri said:
dannybcity said:
He's no danger to society, let him go.
I wonder if the family of Jack Mills would agree with that.
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Nobody is suggesting that Biggs was the gang member who hit him (indeed it seem pretty much 100% certain that it wasn't him). However, Biggs was a member of that gang and therefore has his share of guilt in the assault.

And he revelled in putting the v's up at justice when he was in Brazil.

Stuff him.

Not saying he is still a danger, but he is an odious little man.

Maybe, it all depends on what you consider the point of judicial sentences.

As I said before danny.....nothing would give me greater satisfaction than seeing him thrown out of the hospital.

He came back 8 years ago expecting to live his final days in comfort and peace. He was skint, that was the only reason he came back.
 
mackenzie said:
jimharri said:
dannybcity said:
He's no danger to society, let him go.
I wonder if the family of Jack Mills would agree with that.
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Nobody is suggesting that Biggs was the gang member who hit him (indeed it seem pretty much 100% certain that it wasn't him). However, Biggs was a member of that gang and therefore has his share of guilt in the assault.

And he revelled in putting the v's up at justice when he was in Brazil.

Stuff him.

Not saying he is still a danger, but he is an odious little man.

This is a tricky one, as Biggs certainly gloried in his reputation of sticking it to The Man when he couldn't be extradited, and it is awfully convenient that he seems to become more ill whenever the issue of parole comes up. The Sun's role in flying him back was, frankly, bizarre in the extreme.

However, I don't think it does the justice system any great credit to keep confined an 80 year-old who's been crippled by a series of strokes, and is quite likely to be dead within a few months.
 
dannybcity said:
mackenzie said:
jimharri said:
dannybcity said:
He's no danger to society, let him go.
I wonder if the family of Jack Mills would agree with that.
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Nobody is suggesting that Biggs was the gang member who hit him (indeed it seem pretty much 100% certain that it wasn't him). However, Biggs was a member of that gang and therefore has his share of guilt in the assault.

And he revelled in putting the v's up at justice when he was in Brazil.

Stuff him.

Not saying he is still a danger, but he is an odious little man.

Maybe, it all depends on what you consider the point of judicial sentences.
As somebody has already said; if you can't do the time, don't do the crime. And it wasn't, as a lot of people think, a victimless crime.
 
mancitygaz said:
Lets keep him locked up for the little time he has left and give granny mugging, thieving, scumbag, smackheads a slap on the wrist, a tag and a bit of community service!

ycnmiu

exactly.....
 
I agree to his release. It's just that I would like to see him put on a plane back to Brazil too.
 
He was sentenced to 30 years. He's served 10 in total. His escape should have forfeited any right to parole.
 
hang the twat, in the film buster he was laughing about charlton beating city 2-1, i am never going to forgive him.
 
The establishment have long memories and really do bear a grudge against piss-takers.
That's the only reason they won't let him go.

They know that he'll be on the daytime telly circuit, earning a few quid, and ripping the
piss out of the old coppers he made fools of. He'll die in prison, while they let out rapists
and paedos early to murder children.
 

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