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• #52
I suppose this belongs here, although it's very far from the 'usual' cases:
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• #55
If you use something that needs a licence as a weapon, such as a gun, would a four year 10 month ban seem adequate? This kind of behaviour ought to result in a lifetime ban.
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• #56
Always blows my mind you can’t get a permanent driving ban regardless of how homicidal your behaviour
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• #57
And the sentences are always so short. ISTR the police are allowed to shoot you if you try to run them over. Doesn't that imply that deliberately running someone over is attempted murder?
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• #58
Nasty stuff here with a suspicion of attempted murder.
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• #60
Targeting a 16-year old boy:
RIP Tafari.
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• #61
Murder and attempted murder charges
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gl0ey4dleo.amp -
• #62
This just in. RIP victims. You really wonder about agent provocateurism here (elections in Germany will be on the 23rd of February).
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• #63
Whilst cycling round town today saw the road closure for this and the aftermath on the path and also Great Windmill street in front of the windmill was closed off. From the reporting of this in places it sounds like there was something happened in a club, possibly the windmill with the road being closed there too, then someone got in there car and drove into people.
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• #64
Guardian story (as posted by @skydancer in the news thread):
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• #65
Oh you’ve seen.
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• #66
He's been named as Anthony Gilheaney, 30.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/dec/27/man-charged-christmas-day-car-london-west-end
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• #68
One of the victims of the Shaftesbury Avenue attack on Christmas Day has died. RIP Aidan Chapman.
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• #69
When you search for the name he shows up as a burglar in 2017
If they don't say that, aren't they in contempt of court? Or risk a mistrial, if a juror reads it? (IANAL, etc, etc.)