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so as population increases the PERCENTAGE of violent crime increases.Horrorfan said:Crime here doesn't compare to the us? No **** man. Does that have anything to do with the fact they are far bigger than us, with far more people? what they do have is a right to arm themselves and defend their homes. we dont. remember tony martin? he went to jail for shooting a robber, and the liberals introduced a law to (and I quote) ''protect burglers from violent home owners''. Yeah, our law is fantastic.

oh and the tony martin was a civil case. It was about compensation...

so you want to make the police as bad as these criminals...okOh yeah, and what do you do? ''sorry your dad was stabbed by some yob who has been put away for rape and murder twice already and released after seven years...have a cookie?''.
chances areYou don't understand that if they were found guilty (and courts use something newfangled called ''evidence'') it wasn't something that was rushed. People debated the evidence. So yeah, if you're found guilty, chances are you are 98% of the time.

Try stepping outside your house and realising that we live in a free country where the little guy has rights. In your "perfect world" the guys with guns would rule. Also you're only gonna increase the problem of violent crime with automatic death sentences. If a guy knows he will die if guilty the words "you'll never take me alive" start to become commonplace, more cops die and england becomes 10 times more violent.No England isn't bagdad, but crime is certainly out of control here. If you think otherwise, then you really do live in some kind of fantsy land. Wow, if I lived there, I think everything would be all nice and perfect too.
I can't be bothered to argue this anymore because once again you've proved yourself to be the hypes most ignorant fool, and you've managed to add fascist to the already long list of unsavoury adjectives that come to mind when your name is mentioned
