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sMASH wrote:Rowley Is right when he said that the government not in no Oman bedroom. He is right when he said they can't ban knives and cutlasses.
THe authorities can't be at the scene of an ongoing crime.
Only the people there and then can do anything about it.
The problem is that our laws do not allow the average citizen to freely deffend themselves.
America has the stand ur ground and second ammendment laws which puts the miscreants onnthe back foot.
Our laws are just as likely to condemn the victim for excessive force as the assailants.
As society breaks down and violence becomes more random, less predictable, the onus falls more and more to thr individual to protect themselves...
Do u really want to trust the police when they themselves rape girls... And can delay thr justice for 17 years?
dude2014 wrote:sMASH wrote:Rowley Is right when he said that the government not in no Oman bedroom. He is right when he said they can't ban knives and cutlasses.
THe authorities can't be at the scene of an ongoing crime.
Only the people there and then can do anything about it.
The problem is that our laws do not allow the average citizen to freely deffend themselves.
America has the stand ur ground and second ammendment laws which puts the miscreants onnthe back foot.
Our laws are just as likely to condemn the victim for excessive force as the assailants.
As society breaks down and violence becomes more random, less predictable, the onus falls more and more to thr individual to protect themselves...
Do u really want to trust the police when they themselves rape girls... And can delay thr justice for 17 years?
All that talk nice. Vigilante Justice ..........
Go to the station and take him out and light up his a@se on top of a huge pile of pallets ..........
And give his family some bull pistle therapy ................
Ben_spanna wrote:DNA testing needed here, no more guess work, check both of them , surely a forensic test of DNA found will implicate guilt, at that point, no need to waste any courts time, hang man.
iarmd1 wrote:Reviving this thread the guys who did this rape on the mother and daughter is still out walking. I know them they are from enterprise. The trial is going on but I don't understand how they out.
sMASH wrote:Lighting the man up would not unrape the poor girl or unslit the lil boys throat. All it does is give the general average person a socially acceptable reason to behave like the monsters they so vehemently condemn.
If the girl knew how to defend herself she may have stood a better chance at evading the rape
novastar1 wrote:MaxPower wrote:Again....a more violent approach is needed.
These rapists need to be brutally beaten, with their genitals removed and then hanged on the lamp posts for the country to see. We must look at these rapists hanging high and tell their families cry elsewhere.
Mass immediate executions are needed.
Can't do any of that if they aren't found
Criminal lawyers turned senators will represent them, argue that their rights are being infringed upon, and get them back on the sets streets
Please tell me someone else realizes that this is what kept some of the most notorious out of prison
airuma wrote:novastar1 wrote:MaxPower wrote:Again....a more violent approach is needed.
These rapists need to be brutally beaten, with their genitals removed and then hanged on the lamp posts for the country to see. We must look at these rapists hanging high and tell their families cry elsewhere.
Mass immediate executions are needed.
Can't do any of that if they aren't found
Criminal lawyers turned senators will represent them, argue that their rights are being infringed upon, and get them back on the sets streets
Please tell me someone else realizes that this is what kept some of the most notorious out of prison
Exactly!
ADONI wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170705/news/granted-bail-but-still-in-jail
Pic in the link.
No one stood bail for a 19-year-old Chaguanas man who appeared in court yesterday for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl.
Kerron Cervelle, of Tobago Road, Enterprise, was granted $50,000 bail by Magistrate Jo-Anne Connor in the Chaguanas Magistrates’ Court.
The charge laid by WPC Joseph is that Cervelle committed the offence of sexual penetration of a child. Connor granted bail and postponed the case to July 13.
Dizzy28 wrote:ADONI wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170705/news/granted-bail-but-still-in-jail
Pic in the link.
No one stood bail for a 19-year-old Chaguanas man who appeared in court yesterday for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl.
Kerron Cervelle, of Tobago Road, Enterprise, was granted $50,000 bail by Magistrate Jo-Anne Connor in the Chaguanas Magistrates’ Court.
The charge laid by WPC Joseph is that Cervelle committed the offence of sexual penetration of a child. Connor granted bail and postponed the case to July 13.
I'm guessing he will be dealt with severely in the Gaol now that he hasn't gotten bail.
redmanjp wrote:Why we can't have a National DNA Database? So when a girl get rape and she is examined the DNA can be matched against it- not just persons charged or convicted, everyone! OK it might sound a bit draconian so how about you keep it for 3-5 yrs during which forensics will compare samples to it for a match- if your DNA matches it's stored permanently and you are charged for the crime if not it's deleted.
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