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Old 15-02-2012, 11:46 AM
TrevorW
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What do you do with someone who's been convicted of drunk driving 24 times, fine him and suspend his licensethen wait to he kills someone before you put them away.

What do you do for the children of the mother beaten to death by her drunken ex husband because the restraining order was worth jack ****e.

What do you do for the family of the kid stabbed to death by a drunken gate crasher

How do you mend the scars of a beautiful girl glassed by a drunken slob at your local pub for accidentally bumping into them

Get real are we blind or lack the temerity to act, people need to be held accountable for their actions, not slapped on the wrist and sent away, something needs to be done about the excessive drinking problems in our community

We've just got to touchy feelie IMO, to many do gooder minority groups lobbying the Govt to protect the rights of the perpetrators treating every one as the victim but not protecting the real victims of alcohol induced violence.

I reckon 10 of the best in a public place may be the answer this walk softly approach has done little IMO to curtail alcohol related issues.

The latest Govt reaction to out of control teenage parties is to fine the parents while the real perpetrators go untouched.

Bring back public flogging and stocks IMO punish crimes against the person for what they are we've gotten to soft we think more about property than the rights of the individual.

I'll get off my soapbox now

Last edited by TrevorW; 15-02-2012 at 01:36 PM.
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