‘Apologetic?’ Teen Scumbag Needs A Bloody Good Hiding!
This young woman is a journalist in Australia, named Blane.
Blane has been accosted, by a ‘child,’ we read, as she walked in the streets of Brisbane after dark.
Personal post alert: at 4am Monday as I walked to my live location in the Bris CBD I was approached, harassed and inappropriately touched by a teen. Tonight the offender was caught. He’s 14 and apologetic. I really hope he learns from this. Thank you @QldPolice -excellent work.
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Quite right, to thank the local cops who nabbed the adolescent scumbag.
But are we to believe – does she really believe – that, had the dirty slug not been caught, there would have been anything resembling ‘apologetic’ noises heard from him?
Do any of you believe that the piece of sh-t will ‘learn’ anything as a result of the sequence of events, except that…
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….after his next ‘inappropriate touch’ on some girl, he will know to scarper a lot faster to avoid apprehension by police?
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Possibly the most depressing aspect is that we can be almost 100% sure that his ‘inappropriate’ actions will not incur suitably draconian punishment.
I don’t just mean the regrettable absence of stocks, tarring-and-feathering and the birch, any of which would undoubtedly do the molestor the world of good…
…but rather the reference in the report to the disgusting lout’s having to be handled by something described as the Youth Justice Act.
Knowing how sickly soft such legislation is in other countries, I’m suspicious.
Does this ‘Youth Justice Act’ take great pains to hide convicts’ identity from the public, who, surely, deserve to be able to recognise predators prowling the streets, or indeed living in their neighbourhoods?
Will the Brisbane “toucher’s” photo be seen in the media, to warn decent folk to beware of the risk of molestation?
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Do the workings of the act ensure that ‘youth’ criminals get serious jail-time for offences ( e.g. like indecent assault?) or is probation and the doting care of ‘social workers’ more likely?
Does the legislation mirror the disgraceful system in the USA whereby serious crimes committed by a so-called ‘child’ get sealed…
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..so as to cover up their evil character when further crimes are committed as they ‘mature?’
Ken Kasic 04:25 on March 1, 2020 Permalink |
Apologetic my ass.
American law protecrs the juvenile criminals from the consequences of their crimes.
I hope Australia is smarter but I feel in my bones it is not.
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