Not sure how anybody can say they're not a danger to the public.I agree 100%, but is 'locking them up and throwing away the key' the right response? They're not a danger to the public, indeed quite the opposite. Given the state of overcrowding in our prisons I'm not in favour of locking two more people up just for a bit of criminal damage.
But of course calling it 'just a bit of criminal damage' doesn't begin to reflect the impact and the sadness the event has brought. If 'for a laugh' they'd cut down an anonymous tree in a local park and it had done £1000 quid's worth of damage to an old wall it would have been a local news story at best. But this was no ordinary tree and no ordinary wall. As someone else has said, it's the equivalent of destroying the Mona Lisa as opposed to ripping up an old picture you did at school.
So I'm honestly torn. I don't particularly want to see them locked up (unless it's for their own protection), but on the other hand I don't want to see them get off with what might be deemed a 'typical' punishment for cutting down a tree and damaging a wall, i.e. a paltry fine and a few hours community service.
Or we could just castrate them.Not sure how anybody can say they're not a danger to the public.
If people like this walk free, there's a chance they might breed and create a new genus of uber-moron who will replace us on the planet and destroy the world (even more so than we already are).
The future of the human race depends on keeping these people locked up and out of the general population.
Yes, I'm holiday cover.Is there no end to the drivel you constantly post ?.
Cut them off now!Cut off their goolies.
As well as damaging Hadrian’s Wall, they have asked for 3 other fences to be taken into considerationI didn’t catch if either offender has previous