There are some sick people in this country.

Why don't you offer your services as a volunteer. It might save you from developing a miserable, moaning old man syndrome. :rolleyes:
Listen, if I ever get to the point where I have nothing in my life, I’ll keep joining the same forum under different names and start arguing with everyone to get my kicks. Just like you do.
 
You're exploiting a sad incident to moan about whatever it is you want to moan about.
Well well well the first person to do this on this thread was actually none other than -----

You think funding cuts are partly to blame?
No one had mentioned funding cuts until this point - the person you are replying to did not mention funding cuts either.
 
"Care in the Community" was just money-saving wrapped up in a kind-sounding disguise.
Hopefully they're the Tory Party 1.0, i.e. before Cameron, May, Boris etc. Give the country the bitter medicine it desperately needs, Thatcher style. Cut everything while the piggies squeal.

"Care in the Community" was just money-saving wrapped up in a kind-sounding disguise, introduced as a money-saving scheme by Thatcher as part of her cutting everything because it was the bitter medicine the country desperately needed.
 
I would have not gone all mouth-and-trousery on an internet forum fantasising about what I "would" have done and the illegal violence I "would" have meted out.
I asked what you would have done, not what you wouldn’t have done so come on, what do you think you would have done?

Anyway, what I would have done was before I knew the bloke had mental issues. As I’ve said, my anger would be directed to the two lazy, incompetent *******s in charge of him.
 
There was a large 'mental asylum' in Bodmin which I think has been demolished or at least partly demolished, there's a modern community hospital on the site now.
Anyway, locals still use the term 'he's gone completely Bodmin' to describe nutters.

My Dad used to use a term derived from the name of a transit camp in India during WWII.

And the word "bedlam" has entered every-day use.
 
And the opinion of the parents of the 3 year old, and the loved ones of valdo calocane victims and many, many more.

We only hear about the "many many more" who go on to do terrible things. The media does not report the many, many, millions more who do not go on to do terrible things.

I'm not saying that some of the decisions to discharge people "into the community" are not flawed, sometimes deeply so, but we need to look at the numbers involved, see what we can do to improve the decision making, and decide what level of risk we are prepared to accept if we are not to lock up millions of people to guard against a handful doing terrible things.
 
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