posted on Aug, 21 2021 @ 04:26 AM
a reply to:
Oldcarpy2
I can well imagine mate.....and then there are those who get banged up for relatively minor crimes that don't harm anyone.
I'm a firm believer in punishment fitting the crime; having to go to anger management classes because you've assaulted a 16 year old kid for no reason
whatsoever is not proportionate to the crime.
As you know I'm no lawyer etc but as far I can tell police officers failed to apply the required procedures - under instruction from who? - in order
to follow rehabilitation directives.
Five innocent people died because of this.
Will those responsible be held to account or will the inquiry be a whitewash and look to make a scapegoat of some lowly official who was just doing
what they were told to?
The person(s) responsible for prioritising rehabilitation over punishment are responsible.
I could talk at length about all the different aspects of the UK criminal justice system and their respective pro's and con's - as I'm sure you could
if it wasn't too much like work - but a) What would be the point? and b) It could derail the thread.