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Post by Peter on Aug 16, 2018 21:21:01 GMT 10
Agreed, but you'd probably be charged with "assault with white privilege" or something equally ridiculous. Such is the stupidity of our legal system.
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Post by jonasparker on Aug 17, 2018 1:32:05 GMT 10
Here in Texas we have the "Castle Doctrine" law. Sounds like something Oz might like to look into...
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Post by Joey on Aug 17, 2018 6:20:06 GMT 10
SFFP Qld has a castle doctrine policy written up, good luck getting it made into law. The police found those who did the Sweden attacks and refused to arrest them, options to "talk with their parents"
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Post by spinifex on Aug 17, 2018 16:41:43 GMT 10
Agreed, but you'd probably be charged with "assault with white privilege" or something equally ridiculous. Such is the stupidity of our legal system. Yep. That is highly probable. The system if fundamentally designed to prevent people from looking after themselves and make them dependent on the State. It has succeeded both spectacularly and tragically.
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Post by Morgo on Oct 5, 2018 19:24:03 GMT 10
It was only later, when Mr Webber saw the blood on his hands, did he realise he’d hurt anybody.
“He couldn’t see anything, so he didn’t know he had even stabbed anybody, let alone killed them, until he saw the blood on his hands later,"
I find that really hard to believe. I don't disagree with his actions I just think that part is BS.
I really couldn't see him getting charged either. If the police want to charge someone for the deaths they better charge themselves first for not being there before they charge the kid.
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Post by Peter on Oct 5, 2018 19:59:43 GMT 10
If the police want to charge someone for the deaths they better charge themselves first for not being there before they charge the kid. Like that's going to happen...
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