A mate of mine bought a nearly new cabinet from gumtree. He removed a large vinyl car sticker which was on it and damaged the paint doing so. He took the cabinet in his van to an automotive paint store and got a little jar and aerosol of matching paint for a couple of pounds.
He made a backside...
What is so difficult. Photos, videos and a guilty plea. Badgers were specifically mentioned on the Indictment. How much more evidence is needed before you consider it “plenty”
You stated there was “no evidence that any badgers were harmed” It was stated in court and accepted that the numerous photos and videos presented in evidence featured the accused’s own dogs attacking both badgers and foxes.
Were these badgers featured not harmed?
There was plenty evidence. A quick search will establish that a number of photos and videos were of his dogs attacking badgers. From Daily Record
Rhys Davies was caged for eight months and banned from keeping animals for 15 years after a court witnessed a shocking selection of photographs of...
Can I ask for evidence that the police do not attend burglaries or consider theft worthy of investigation.
I asked another member before the same question and go referred to a guy on YouTube and a vague Daily Mail article which didn’t answer my question.
As for it being Tony Martin all over...
That’s simply not true. There are no hard and fast rules for these type of situations. As Woodsmoke stated, you can use whatever is at hand. You could also use force if you believe another’s life is threatened.
The ultimate test would be it went to court who would then decide if the use and...
I look at tik tok and there was one video from Glasgow where I knew both the cops involved. The audio was dubbed and the dialogue, spoken by Scottish voices portrayed the police to be threatening and abusive using foul language.
In reality, the conversation was simply the cops asking the lad...
I referred to an incident in an earlier post. In that case it was an NHS hospital which provided palliative care only. The 80 yr old patient was given a filleting knife (along with cigs and alcohol) as he was asking for one as another patient was “winding him up”
A lifetime of being in and out...
If it turns out that is the case, hopefully, they will get what’s due to them. Appalling, unnecessary, disproportionate use of force.
I have to question as to why the police were called in the first place though. I’ve known dementia sufferers to be very unpredictable and even violent but I’ve...
My “game on” was perhaps a poor choice of words but I meant that if if a knife is being wielded and an assault or attack ongoing, a taser may be justified. Again, I do not know anything of the incident being discussed.
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