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Metal Thefts Soar ...
On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:55:19 +0000, MB wrote:
On 28/12/2011 17:01, furnessvale wrote: On Dec 28, 4:36 pm, Bevan wrote: I would suggest that the law needs to be changed so that cable thieves can be charged with "sabotage& endangering safety of rail passe ngers", rather than theft, with severe minimum penalties specified by law, such that some namby-pamby do-gooder could not reduce to a token level of sentence. Dodgy scrap dealers should also face similarly severe charges & penalties. Bevan No need for that. Theft carries a maximum penalty of 7 years, handling even more. When did you see anyone, let alone these scroats, get anywhere near these sorts of tariff. As another poster said, the real beef is with the guidlines and the dickhead who makes them. George I would like to see more creative use of charging like happens in the USA. If there are a series of thefts then charge them with them all and give them consecutive sentences. Add trespassing on railway property, endangering passengers and not having a dog licence each with consecutive sentences. In the UK they seem to chose one specimen charge often not the most serious one then of course seven years means they will only serve about three years. The newspapers play along with the legal system with headlines like "metal thieves get twenty years" which when you read them actually mean perhaps five people got sentences of up to five years so will serve two years. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-16352524 -- Frank Erskine |
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