Swearing sailor who launched foul-mouthed rants at TV's Question Time is jailed for upsetting neighbours
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Swearing sailor who launched foul-mouthed rants at TV's Question Time is jailed for upsetting neighbours
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1FMXATJll
Well all I can say is its a shame and can sympathise with him about question time.
As its supposedly costs £50,000 a year to jail someone you think they could put the money to better use and buy a remote mobile home to house him in, or, as he was a sailor, maybe find him a light house to look after.
Having read the account, it would seem they have taken far too long to do anything to protect his neighbours from his disgusting behaviour.
So he was a sailor, for just seven years, but can't see that is any excuse for becoming an offensive drunk.
As for the cost of keeping someone in prison, could that be because they make life so soft for the inmates, with all their Euro rights ?
Should have thrown him in the brig on bread and water.
sounds like dedworth.... getting drunk and ranting at the tv/pc
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
my parents had some neighbours who would get home after the pub and shout at each other...most nights
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
Whilst in theory I agree with you Arthur, but what would do if you were the authority I/C stopping him repeatedly, over and over again annoying his neighbours, or the judge that he was brought before ? When judges don't impose what people consider to be tough enough sentences there are many who jump in to criticise them. It's a catch 22 situation.
One of the things this brings home is the lack of any alternative in the community to take care of this man`s problem. He is just indulging in too much legally available products and cant handle the effects.
Perhaps the drink manufacturers should provide treatment centres for such cases.
The other problem it highlights is the crap building standards of housing that allow noise pollution. I suffered for years the noise coming from a neighbours bedroom until he eventually married and it then went quite
There are standards for this as a customer of mine years ago successfully sued the owners of a house converted into leasehold flats for the same problem. My customer was a lawyer and when his complaint was first ignored managed to get an injunction on the property owner and at great expense to the owner all the walls and floors of the 5 flats were soundproofed.
Sorry if it went a bit of subject, its the medication (or drink)
Pete are you being a bit too simplistic here?
He had breached the ASBO order 28 times (and how many times had the authorities been called to him before that and did nothing, and how many times did his neighbour get subjected to his foul behaviour before they complained ? )
I think maybe in this case, with hindsight, if he had got some sensible deterrent punishment long before the breach for the 28th time, he may have curbed his behaviour and saved his neighbours a hell of a lot of problems.
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