
I suppose, but if the injuries arent compliant with falling off a roof, or the theives say something the shopkeeper is in trouble?Its easy to say that. But if someone keeps robbing you, and you lose thousands because of it - and all the time and trouble and stress too - and then thinks they can rob you at 6pm, they deserve to be beaten up. What the hell will the police do to 13 year old kids "/
Now they have learnt a bigger lesson.
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that's not a bad idea, you smash a glass hammer over their heads and it destroys the murder weapon at the same time, get some
no
I (for once haha) agree with Saurav. If someone deliberatly sets out to attack another persons place of work or residence then they should no longer be treated within the same rights as the decent, law-abiding citizens.
Kick 'em again I say.
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Like I said, police will do nothing. He just said they all fell off the roof because its slippery and its the theives word against the shopkeepers.
I don't mean it directly to the police - they don't decide what they can and can't do. It's the government and these stupid 'human rights' that criminals apparently have.
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i'm out of touch, i'm out of love
i'll pick you up when you're getting down
and out of all these things i've done
i think i love you better now
i'm out of touch, i'm out of love
i'll pick you up when you're getting down
and out of all these things i've done
i think i love you better now
It'd sound suss though "yeh, i was on the roof..." why were you on the roof mate?
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