Monday 2 June 2008

Is it right to shop your family for criminal behaviour?

Well yesterday the mother of two sons who badly beat a man in the street, met their victim.
Anyone think this is unusual? Yes it is. The woman met and apologised to him for their behaviour.

This lady is Carol Saldinack, the victim is Marc Parkinson. Mr Parkinson now has a damaged eye and is lucky to be alive.

The thing that makes this unusual it that Mrs Saldinack turned in her two sons to the police for their appalling action. She found out when the boys told their sister ad she found out. The consequences were now she is isolated from her family who cant believe she would do this.
The good thing is the rest of us hard working and law abiding people have stood up in support of her actions.

She has tried to bring her family up the right way, but and unfortunately failed to instill in the rest of them a sense of right and wrong. Good for her for having a moral backbone and the strength of character to do this. I think she is better off with out her family if they deem it fit and proper to stick together with the perpetrators rather than support the victim. This culture we live in today seems only to stick up for them and not victims. This has got to stop.

You wonder why kids carry knives in the street? It's to defend themselves, but once you have knife pulled on you, you have to try to kill the opponent because they will try to kill you.
That's why there are so many stabbings.

Again I harp on about liberalism. It's time we stood up and said stop being liberal!
Crack down on crime and unsocial behaviour with an iron fist. Up the sentencing and bring back
hanging as an ultimate deterrent, and use it for crimes such as murder. The USA had a three strikes and prison for life policy. Perhaps we need something as harsh to bring some law and order to the streets.

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