u/Logical_Shirt_1697

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British laws need revision, and I also believe that judges should be made accountable for the consequences of the sentences they pass.

I have watched murder24/7 recently on the British bsing channel and I'm so angry with what I've learnt - one guy had 17 previous convictions for wounding, assault, domestic abuse, abh, gbh ect - SEVENTEEN - then tortured and murdered a guy who only tried to help him.

This henious creature ( one of many )is serving only about 20 years now - is that 10 with good behaviour!!?!

I digress -

Imagine if the judicial system recognised that prolific violent offenders ( with all their profiling capabilities) that re offending is likely - therefore in the interest of public safety, permanently incarcerate them.

I know of PPO 's which are used to protect society - but 17 previous convictions -

Are we really all just sitting targets-

Judges should be made accountable for the sentences they pass - and subsequent consequences - f***ING shameful overpayed privileged a***wipes -

They should be incarcerated.

Anyone else agree?

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u/Logical_Shirt_1697 — 13 days ago