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# you just dont get it do you.
some people live in different circumstances.
you are probably fairly comfortable with your current life.
people have mental illnesses, bad upbringings and any of hundreds of other nasty things happening to them, i'm not saying that stealing is right, they just need help, not to be shot.
(, Mon 4 Aug 2003, 0:18, archived)
# but an old man
being robbed is hardly in a position to give him the help he might need.
Everybody has nasty things happening to them, admittedly some more than others. But at the end of the day they still have to face the consequences of their actions, along with everybody else.
(, Mon 4 Aug 2003, 0:21, archived)
# what
like a one year sentence, out in 3 months?

I tell you - I could very easily stay in bed all day, get my meals cooked for me, watch telly, have a game of pool all at the tax payer`s expense. Sounds like bliss. I`ll just nip up to Nanaman`s house.

BTW I`m over the limit to drive. That`ll be another slap on the wrist.
(, Mon 4 Aug 2003, 0:23, archived)
# dont forget to go 30 mph over the limit n'all
you'll end up inside a lot quicker than if you burgle nanaman
(, Mon 4 Aug 2003, 0:24, archived)
# well this is it
there aren`t even severity "scales"!

this government wants money, it wants people off the streets (and this would include socialising), and it wants nodding dogs

(um, did I say this government? - I mean governments in general)

-- shit, turning 28 has made me into an old man in record time
(, Mon 4 Aug 2003, 0:35, archived)
# i agree
but at the end of the day if you decide to burgle someones house, you obviously feel the need to break the law.
If your theiving shit of a mate gets killed and you get wounded while having broken into someones house, then you shouldnt be allowed to use the law to sue the homeowner for crippling you.
(, Mon 4 Aug 2003, 0:23, archived)
# oh no, they shouldn't be allowed to do that.
i agree there.
(, Mon 4 Aug 2003, 0:27, archived)