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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Leigh on Sea, Essex, England
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It does seem unjust. But it's also improbable, and therefore hard to legislate against.
It's worth pointing out that the british taxpayer is paying all this money to protect him not just from normal people, but from members of the press, particularly the Sun. If they were'nt hounding him then he wouldn't need so much protection. We'd probably all feel a lot better if Hoare donated £6m to some charities that support the victims of his crimes. He'd still be left with enought to live out the rest of his life in comfort. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Hull
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The legal system never ceases to amaze! They go out their way to help a criminal but a victim on the overhand.
Surely the state shouldn't have to pay. The monthly cost should come out of his winnings, maybe have a penalty in place of some kind. |
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