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28-Jan-2005, 01:46
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A way forward?
A way forward in dealing in bike theft? This from
MCN
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28-Jan-2005, 08:43
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This is so wrong. Two people dead over a motorcycle!
The taxi driver had a lingering death, and the thief's was most likely very quick. If there's any justice, it should have been the other way round.
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28-Jan-2005, 11:46
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thank god I dont live in cambodia but there again you'll be lucky to see a ducati out there. shame it didnt say in the uk then the thiefs might think twice!
we all would like to take the law into our own hands but crimes dont solve crimes.
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28-Jan-2005, 14:15
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....but cutting the fingers off of thiefs would do it for me.
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28-Jan-2005, 22:34
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middle of the town centre in the stocks. Big notice why he/she is there. And all depending on your mood as to how big a stone you buy.
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I did comment on this , but thought I was being too medieval. Poor petrol on them and light up,oops sorry.
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Cut off their Hands?
I was on holiday in Dubai and was so impressed to find there is virtually zero crime there. They sell gold in the streets and its never stolen.
Why? Because they do cut the hands off thieves. I never saw anyone without hands though so it must work.
It is completely wrong that here, the theives have more rights than the victims.
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Fortunately, Julie just explained to me Cambodia was not an England county as I first thought when I read the article
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