In article ,
Peter Kemp wrote:
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 21:47:07 GMT, Chad Irby wrote:
In article ,
Peter Kemp wrote:
Oh, and defending your home is not illegal, the emphasis in the UK is
defending your *life*, and to use reasonable force (where reasonable
force does *not*include waiting for burglars with an illegally held
shorgun, then shooting one of them in the back).
...in the dark, in the wee hours of the morning, in a remote area, when
the police wouldn't do much of anything...
Which is a policing problem, not a legal one.
So your claim is that people can't police their own homes, but the
police don't have to, either? No wonder the crime rate's going up so
fast over there.
Nice of you folks to protect violent burglars like that (look at the
wonderful followups of what the "victimized" burglar has done since).
Which one - the one without *any* violent convictions who is
mouldering in his grave after being murdered?
"Murdered" suggests some sort of innocence. If he didn't want to risk
his life, he shouldn't have committed the crime. Ranks right up there
with idiots who get killed doing other stupid things, like walking on
railroad tracks. I can't believe you're defending a criminal who died
while committing a potentially-violent crime.
Or the other one (and I can't recall any violent convicitons for him
either) whose is admittedly a miserable git?
Well, aside from being a drug dealer who *did* have a bad history,
there's no particular reason to want that sort of asshole running
around. Or do you really think these two saints would have left the old
guy alone if he *hadn't* been armed?
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