At last, someone locked up for life!!!

Like a sadistic pleasure kinda thing.
Isn't that worse than just finishing them off.?
Nope, not like a sadistic pleasure. And your second point doesn't really make sense. If it 'is' worse than finishing them off, then I would argue that's a more suitable punishment. When I say a 'strict' prison system, I don't mean beating them, making them break rocks 20 hours a day etc. I simply mean a prison system that is strict enough to ensure the prisoner doesn't lose sight of the fact they are being punished for committing a terrible crime.
 
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Never to be freed, in effect a meaningless existence.
 
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When the feck is the sentencing legislation (cause I'm assuming that's the limiting factor?) going to be changed so folk like this can be locked up for longer? Why is it, when killing someone happens behind the wheel, the sentences are lower?

 
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Cashman guilty and awaiting sentencing. For anybody amazed at how quickly our wonderful police caught him, they didn’t, his ex-girlfriend turned him in.

It's an interesting morality tale...

 
Cashman guilty and awaiting sentencing. For anybody amazed at how quickly our wonderful police caught him, they didn’t, his ex-girlfriend turned him in.

It's an interesting morality tale...

I imagine that's how plenty of villains are caught, nothing new
 
I imagine that's how plenty of villains are caught, nothing new
Since plod are now essentially useless...

But in another diversion tactic from our useless home secretary, she is threatening that...

"Reporting suspected sexual abuse to be mandatory for those working with children in England"

"Law must be strengthened, says home secretary, so professionals like teachers and carers face ‘full force of law’ if they fail in their duty to protect"

This would surely end up as a disaster of false reporting due to all those millions of employees involved 'covering their arses'...

Most of them are able to weigh up the possibilities of abuse already and act accordingly...

This will just build a bigger haystack in which to find the needle!

What next? Everyone facing the ‘full force of law’ if they fail to report their 'suspicions'?
 
Since plod are now essentially useless...
Thats odd, the prisons are full of convicted criminals, the courts still sit every day trialling suspected criminals, most people keep within the boundaries of the law whether that be traffic or public order etc etc because of the police presence and to cap it all if your partner, child,parent went missing at a wild guess you'd run to the police for help. They may not be perfect but try doing without them
 
She is implementing the recommendations of an independent inquiry.

And some don't act accordingly, that is the problem.
So you agree with the idea that she should always follow the recommendations of an independent inquiry?
 
And your point being?
That the police (and our law system in general) are of little use in combatting crime. Only one person stands out as having any morals and initiative in the case: the ex-girlfriend, despite her having become involved with this filth in the first place. She now probably has to live in hiding and in fear for the rest of her life. If our law enforcers had any morals there wouldn't be a drugs trade and innocent people could go about in peace.

Criminals should exist in fear of the police. With ineffective policing everybody lives in fear of criminals, which is the situation we have now. So much of our lives are spent accommodating criminal activity that it is difficult for many to see right from wrong, and this is probably why you have to ask what my point is Derek.
 
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