Diflower wrote:Suff the age of responsibility is much younger than 15 I thought, isn't it 12? - so no-one should be using 'just a child' at all.
I know, but they will. However the courts tend not to deal with those under 18 as adults and the penal system still treats them as children. Rather than murderers.
If you set out to take a life, with no self defence in the mix, then you should pay the price with your own life, or as close as we can come to that. That is my view and always will be. There are accidents, there are times when people do things in the heat of the moment they would never, ever, do at any other time. But cold blooded murder?
I saw this with the Grahams of Glenrothes. Year after year after year the Children's panel did nothing with them. They became more and more out of control. Until, one day, one of them, with a friend, stole a car and drove into a nurse; on Christmas Eve; deliberately. They left her bleeding on the ground; only the cold saved her life. She lost her lower leg. After that, they were finally expelled from Glenrothes and they were taken in north of Aberdeen.
North of Aberdeen they don't like antisocial drunk, drink driving, drug dealers on their patch. They have enough of their own. Slowly but surely the father and three boys were killed off by the local gangsters. Nobody mourned.
This is a disease which is spreading the UK. It's a "social" disease and it needs to stop before we wind up in armed camps just to live a normal life. Metal Detectors at school indeed. Nobody in the UK should ever have to live like that.