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Britain
Let burglars off with a warning
2006-04-04
Burglars will be allowed to escape without punishment under new instructions sent to all police forces. Police have been told they can let them off the threat of a court appearance and instead allow them to go with a caution. The same leniency will be shown to criminals responsible for more than 60 other different offences, ranging from arson through vandalism to sex with underage girls.
But speeding? Haul 'em in. Need the revenue, dontca know.

New rules sent to police chiefs by the Home Office set out how seriously various crimes should be regarded, and when offenders who admit to them should be sent home with a caution. A caution counts as a criminal record but means the offender does not face a court appearance which would be likely to end in a fine, a community punishment or jail.
Posted by:Jackal

#2  So each Islamo-fanatic gets one shot at arson without risking jail or fine? Just a note on their previously-unblemished record? Lovely. Scrappleface may as well shut down.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-04-04 21:53  

#1  So if I'm a British home owner and I forget to turn in my pistol and then when some bloke breaks into my home, I accidently discharge said weapon in the direction of the burglar's head - do they let me off with a warning?
Posted by: DMFD   2006-04-04 21:34  

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