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Are you prepared to pay for it? Such as an increase in basic tax from 20% to 25%?Tougher punishments and more policing is required in my book.
Are you prepared to pay for it? Such as an increase in basic tax from 20% to 25%?Tougher punishments and more policing is required in my book.
Well at least they only do it once,Where has this worked in the past?
How about a change in legislation so that the banks, corporations and rich in general actually start paying some tax instead...?Are you prepared to pay for it? Such as an increase in basic tax from 20% to 25%?
I rarely have the balls for such things, but when it all comes together it's a beautiful thing
That was my fear when it happened to me a few years back, after I was soaked by a passing car, but on review I saw it disgustingly came out of his mouth. At the timeI hope it was just a "spray of WATER". Could have been any liquid, including harmful substances.
was definitely my fear. But despite having a pretty clear view of the passenger's face and plates the police told me as it was a hire car they weren't pursuing it. I didn't want any prosecution anyway but I wanted them to have a word but they wouldn't even do that In the current climate it might have been treated differently.Could have been any liquid, including harmful substances
We wouldn't need to. Any reduction in crime more than pays for itself.Are you prepared to pay for it? Such as an increase in basic tax from 20% to 25%?
Yeah, my intense dislike of confrontation usually pulls me to the same conclusion. That said at the end of the day f*** people like this and IMO once in a while it's both cathartic and necessary to give them something back.I once did something similar, involving a smart slap on the roof rather than a squirt through the window.
The miscreants attempted to catch me by driving at speed down the pavement. They could easily have killed a bystander, or me.
These types of idiot are best ignored, unjust though it is. They are scum in possession of an indiscriminate lethal weapon, and taking revenge is far too dangerous to be worth even the enormous satisfaction such acts bring.
All just IMO, of course.
Yep I'd agree to thatHow about a change in legislation so that the banks, corporations and rich in general actually start paying some tax instead...?
Not a chance or it would have happened but nowWe wouldn't need to. Any reduction in crime more than pays for itself.
I have no idea, but you know that wasn't the point I was trying to make.Where has this worked in the past?
See, you have just exemplified what is wrong with society. When money becomes more important than safety and justice we really do need a rethink of where we are heading.Are you prepared to pay for it? Such as an increase in basic tax from 20% to 25%?
I didn't say I wasn't prepared to pay extra, but we have to assume @DSK isn't as he/she hasn't come back to confirm or deny it, only @Drago appears to have an what I believe a misguided opinion on the matter,See, you have just exemplified what is wrong with society. When money becomes more important than safety and justice we really do need a rethink of where we are heading.
There are so many flawed assumptions in this! Here are a couple:Annual cost of crime = estimated at 37 billion a year.
Annual cost of prison system = 3.2 billion.
We could have 11 times as many people in prison, and the financial cost of doing so would still be outweighed by their crimes. Therefore, locking them all up anyway would cost less than the crimes they commit