| Soft justice again. 18:10 - Dec 15 with 1241 views | Flynnidine_Zidownes | How can this abhorrent lump of human excrement walk free? Five previous bans for driving and now she’s flipped her car whilst off her vile manufactured plastic tits on cocaine and alcohol with no insurance or tax and she just gets a suspended sentence and a few hours community service. How many times do you have to break the same law to be actually punished in this country? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-59643479 [Post edited 15 Dec 2021 18:14]
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| Soft justice again. on 18:32 - Dec 15 with 1194 views | onehunglow | Flyn First,there is no justice. Price had ha a decent bried to plead to keep her out of prison. She has succeeded and this grotesque female will carry on. What message does this send out. We are screwed |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 18:37 - Dec 15 with 1194 views | raynor94 | Sickening, on the verge of bankruptcy, yet earlier in the week flew to Belgium for yet another round of cosmetic surgery. Oh and she's back in court tomorrow, over unpaid fines £7500. The law in this Country is an ass! any of us would be spending Christmas behind bars |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 18:39 - Dec 15 with 1186 views | onehunglow |
| Soft justice again. on 18:37 - Dec 15 by raynor94 | Sickening, on the verge of bankruptcy, yet earlier in the week flew to Belgium for yet another round of cosmetic surgery. Oh and she's back in court tomorrow, over unpaid fines £7500. The law in this Country is an ass! any of us would be spending Christmas behind bars |
And have a look at the sentence handed out today for the torture and killing of another kid. Who d be a child thee days with warped excuses for parents Save the Children -indeed |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 19:01 - Dec 15 with 1173 views | GoldenBear | Different rules for the wealthy, although she is skint apparently, but you know what I mean. |  | |  |
| Soft justice again. on 19:21 - Dec 15 with 1154 views | KeithHaynes | If that was people of certain trades or appointments they wouldn’t escape jail a second time. |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 19:39 - Dec 15 with 1148 views | Flynnidine_Zidownes |
| Soft justice again. on 19:21 - Dec 15 by KeithHaynes | If that was people of certain trades or appointments they wouldn’t escape jail a second time. |
It’s five bloody times though. It’s obvious she has no intention of learning or changing from her previous “punishments”. You often read about criminals who do something terrible and some of them have 60 odd previous convictions. The fact that she’s vaguely famous for getting her norks (why does autocorrect change “norks” to “Boris”?) out about 20 years ago and having more pricks than the vaccination centre should not exclude her from justice. |  | |  |
| Soft justice again. on 19:41 - Dec 15 with 1144 views | onehunglow |
| Soft justice again. on 19:01 - Dec 15 by GoldenBear | Different rules for the wealthy, although she is skint apparently, but you know what I mean. |
NO. The murderers of young star were not welathy.Far from it. The whole immoral sentencing face needs overhauling and this coward Home Sec is not the one to do so. |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 08:55 - Dec 16 with 1070 views | Catullus |
| Soft justice again. on 19:39 - Dec 15 by Flynnidine_Zidownes | It’s five bloody times though. It’s obvious she has no intention of learning or changing from her previous “punishments”. You often read about criminals who do something terrible and some of them have 60 odd previous convictions. The fact that she’s vaguely famous for getting her norks (why does autocorrect change “norks” to “Boris”?) out about 20 years ago and having more pricks than the vaccination centre should not exclude her from justice. |
Thats the stupid part, the judge apparently said she was lucky to avoid jail. Why does she deserve that luck? She's a complete waste of space, she makes various excuses for her behaviour (like many guilty people do) and the judges swallow them whole. She deserves to be in prison. I also agree with whoever said we should confiscate the cars of drink drivers, sell the good cars on to pay for the courts but crush the rubbish cars. Anybody caught driving whilst banned, if it's their car then confiscate it and sell it. |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 09:53 - Dec 16 with 1041 views | onehunglow |
| Soft justice again. on 08:55 - Dec 16 by Catullus | Thats the stupid part, the judge apparently said she was lucky to avoid jail. Why does she deserve that luck? She's a complete waste of space, she makes various excuses for her behaviour (like many guilty people do) and the judges swallow them whole. She deserves to be in prison. I also agree with whoever said we should confiscate the cars of drink drivers, sell the good cars on to pay for the courts but crush the rubbish cars. Anybody caught driving whilst banned, if it's their car then confiscate it and sell it. |
Simple too Cat. Driving while banned.No excuse. Easy to seize the car. If we did this with drink drivers ,we would see massive changes.. Make it zero limit |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 22:43 - Dec 16 with 931 views | britferry | she went to the priory mun, twice... with a trip to Las Vegas in-between. And she got a disabled son... and the judge wanted her autograph |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 23:46 - Dec 16 with 910 views | theloneranger | "Superintendent James Collis, head of roads policing for Sussex Police and Surrey Police, said officers are looking at whether the sentence could be subject to an appeal." |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 00:33 - Dec 17 with 899 views | Fireboy2 | I do hope she doesn't kill anyone as this joke of a judge will have blood on her hands. |  | |  |
| Soft justice again. on 04:50 - Dec 17 with 867 views | RonaldStump | You get much worse for not wearing a mask Yeah let that one sink in |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 06:37 - Dec 17 with 854 views | Flynnidine_Zidownes | It’s lucky she had two massive airbags really. |  | |  |
| Soft justice again. on 10:43 - Dec 17 with 832 views | onehunglow | Why cannot we appeal. When will this end? She will be flogging her story soon and using her disabled son too,no doubt,to boost sales to people who amazingly buy her books. |  |
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| Soft justice again. on 19:40 - Dec 17 with 779 views | majorraglan | It’s my belief women get treated far more leniently by the Courts than blokes, there are a very small number of women’s prisons and I suspect capacity may be an issue. I suspect SirJohn is on the money with his explanation, from her perspective her legal team have played a blinder. |  | |  |
| Soft justice again. on 19:53 - Dec 17 with 775 views | onehunglow |
| Soft justice again. on 19:40 - Dec 17 by majorraglan | It’s my belief women get treated far more leniently by the Courts than blokes, there are a very small number of women’s prisons and I suspect capacity may be an issue. I suspect SirJohn is on the money with his explanation, from her perspective her legal team have played a blinder. |
It takes a lot for a woman to get an immediate custodial. |  |
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