WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Grumpster 11:01 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
He purposely drove onto the pavement to mow the poor fucker over, the copper wasn't standing in the road.

Hang him your honour.

, 10:56 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
Life is not black and white it is also the shades of grey in between. Did the bloke driving the car that hit and killed the policeman set out knowing that he was at the least putting lives at risk? That is what a prosecution will seek to prove.

Compare the incident with an example where a Glaswegion lorry driver knows that he sometimes blacks out and yet he still continues to drive and one day's mows down several people and kills them. How should the Law or the kangaroo court of WHO judge him? He knew of the danger of his blackouts, he must have been aware that it risked other people's live as well as his own yet he still continued to drive. He raised lives, people died, should he too be hung?

Grumpster 10:54 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
I already know I have no heart, though with things like this I never really know why they never bother going to trial.

He's admitted his guilt hasn't he, so just hang the northern cunt from the nearest tree and save us all a load of money.

Joke Royal 10:52 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
All those lives ruined - and for what?

penners28 10:42 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
true, but thats what im saying. if the other guy testifies that the car could have avoided him then that might be enough?

until more information comes out..fuck knows. if/when found guilty of something though he/they wont see the light of day for a long time.

Private Dancer 10:27 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
penners - But even if you hit someone on purpose you still have to prove that you was intending to kill them, I assume?

penners28 10:18 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
they can prove murder if the testamanoy of the other copper states he could have avoided hitting him?

Private Dancer 10:16 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
''he'll still be in his mid 20's when he gets out''


I'd doubt it. They will probably nail him for manslaughter, plus it was a copper whose life he took. He won't be out in 7 years.

Sxboy_66 9:34 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
The 'justice' system has been broken for decades. The prisons are full so everything is geared towards handing out non custodial sentences to even the most habitual offenders, meaning that this type of scum is free to offend again and again.

Even now it's unlikely they'll get convicted of murder as that requires proof on intent, which is almost impossible without a full confession.

Manslaughter is a possibility, more likely is causing death by dangerous driving. 10 year sentence, all other convictions to run concurrently, he'll still be in his mid 20's when he gets out.

The passenger may get 5 years, out in less than 3.

Fifth Column 8:51 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
Mr Polite wrote...
Re: The murdered policeman.
I know it's not a popular opinion but I agree that cop killers should get a bigger sentence.

I actually agree with Polite... only not "cop" killers because we're not in FUCKING AMERICA. Maybe "people who kill Police".

Monk~koknee 8:47 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
It's a good cop/ bad cop situation where:

good cop = someone mixing it with poor and foreign personages
bad cop = someone interfering with our rights to high spirits at football matches/ the pub or driving like lunatics.

Mr Polite 8:39 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
I know it's not a popular opinion but I agree that cop killers should get a bigger sentence.

Darlo Debs 1:03 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
My heart goes out to his family. Can sadly say we know how they feel. My brothers hit and run killer has not been sentenced yet, I don't think he'll get as big a sentence as the policeman's killer though.

Spandex Sidney 12:56 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
Isn't the fellow concerned of the darker skinned variety? Therefore he will probably be hung I would think?

Animal 12:51 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
Schoffie, what have the police got to do with how someone getsdealt with by the courts?

They don't.

Ronald_antly 12:38 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
Whether it was intentional or a case of causing death by dangerous driving, the consequence for this scum should be the same.

normannomates 12:37 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
Was he Millwall earn?...haha

AKA ERNIE 12:35 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
It was but got to say enjoyed seeing how it all worked
Fucked off he got 12yrs nowhere near enough

normannomates 12:19 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
Ernie

Foreman at old Bailey.
Must of been stressful that

normannomates 12:14 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
Schoffie

The way things are and the kind of scum walikng about in a lot of areas in this country.. im amazed it doesnt happen more often.

peroni 12:13 Thu Oct 8
Re: The murdered policeman.
stoneman

"He has a history of doing it"

He doesn't though does he - he has a history of nicking motors and not stopping.

It's impossible to know this was murder, and far more likely the idiot tried to avoid the stinger at speed, swerved, and hit the copper.

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