Someone's daughters.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFinancial crime is hardly at the same level as the misery that 6kg of Cocaine will cause.
Death penalty would act as a deterrent. And it is probably kinder that spending a life sentence (which could well be 60+ years) in some Peruvian hell hole.
You'd have a great time with 6kg of cocaine. Trust me.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLike Rover? Certainly the directors should have been made penniless, but there muxt be some sense of proportion.
Businesses come, business go. Unless you are a bank when you claim to be too big to fail and can get endless billions to give in bonuses so the favoured few can shovel it up their noses.Comment
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I see they're not English though, one Scottish and one Northern Irish but with an Irish passport.
Living in Ibiza, going to Peru, caught with drugs, obviously a set-up, not!“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMisery?? WTF are you talking about?
You'd have a great time with 6kg of cocaine. Trust me.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIf I was them I would have found a cheap place to live in Peru and battered the whole lot, no matter how long it took me.Comment
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They're kids. Kids do stupid stuff.
Do you think someone sat them down and said
"If you do this, you'll get a free holiday in Peru and £8000. If you get caught, you'll get 25 years in a hellish prison."
Or do you think they got the sales pitch
"Sign up to this scheme! QC backed! Money back guarantee!"
Five years would seem right to me.Comment
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Originally posted by UglyBetty View PostThey're kids. Kids do stupid stuff.
Do you think someone sat them down and said
"If you do this, you'll get a free holiday in Peru and £8000. If you get caught, you'll get 25 years in a hellish prison."
Or do you think they got the sales pitch
"Sign up to this scheme! QC backed! Money back guarantee!"
Five years would seem right to me.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by UglyBetty View PostThey're kids. Kids do stupid stuff.
Do you think someone sat them down and said
"If you do this, you'll get a free holiday in Peru and £8000. If you get caught, you'll get 25 years in a hellish prison."
Or do you think they got the sales pitch
"Sign up to this scheme! QC backed! Money back guarantee!"
Five years would seem right to me.
With a bit of luck 5 years in a Peruvian prison will leave them dead anyway.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy IQ is that of a 9 year old. Does that mean I can do as I want?
With a bit of luck 5 years in a Peruvian prison will leave them dead anyway.Comment
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