Ironic.He was due in Court
Don't shoot dead innocent people.And your solution to put a halt to the violent looting and destruction from feral immigrant youths in France is…………….?
Ironic.He was due in Court
Don't shoot dead innocent people.And your solution to put a halt to the violent looting and destruction from feral immigrant youths in France is…………….?
Indeed but that didn't apply in this case as he was a repeat offender.Ironic.
Don't shoot dead innocent people.
Don't be silly. Of course it applied.Indeed but that didn't apply in this case as he was a repeat offender.
Not any more.Indeed but that didn't apply in this case as he was a repeat offender.
Don't be silly. He had and was committing offences.Don't be silly. Of course it applied.
With no criminal record?Indeed but that didn't apply in this case as he was a repeat offender.
Don't shoot dead innocent people.
Appears it does to the French, yes. Probably over a billion euros now in damage, death, looting and destruction.If they are dead, does it matter ??
Don't shoot dead, innocent people.
Like falling out of a window in Russia....Can happen
Seem to remember Mottie admitted stealing cars in his youth.A solution wouldn't be needed if unnecessary lethal force hadn't happened in the first place!
You seem to have a problem with feral indigenous youths in Essex...
Would you condone lethal force for the theft of a vehicle and driving/riding away?
Oh, @Ellals gone to ground again when asked a question. No change there.Depends. If I was an armed copper in Paris and had witnessed numerous terrorist attacks, had stopped someone at gunpoint and they tried to escape, I’d certainly consider it.
If you were stopped by a copper at gunpoint whether you were innocent or not, would you attempt to escape?
Late to this conversation, however Mottie - what do you think any police officer is trying to do when they shoot at someone?Oh, he intended to kill him then? I must have missed that. Where did you see that?
Are they really that different nowadays? Different issues, yes, but "youngsters" have always been criticised.
From a book in 1624, "Youth were never more sawcie, yea never more savagely saucie ... the ancient are scorned, the honourable are contemned, the magistrate is not dreaded."
14 Historical Complaints About Young People Ruining Everything
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