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Topic review - Stabbing in Nuneaton
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rebbonk
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Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 1:18 am
Unfortunately, the so called 'legal' highs can cause a lot of behaviour like you're describing
Unfortunately, the so called 'legal' highs can cause a lot of behaviour like you're describing
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Lex
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 8:25 pm
I occasionally come across people like that. Drink is usually involved; once in a while, sadly, mental illness is involved.
I occasionally come across people like that. Drink is usually involved; once in a while, sadly, mental illness is involved.
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margaret
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 4:44 pm
Not long ago, I had seen a bloke displaying odd behaviour in Leamington while I was waiting for a bus, I did not feel very safe. They guy was pacing up and down round and round, about to cross road then changed his mind. He seemed a bit deranged and shouting. I didn't feel at all safe, so I stood just outside the Old Library, where there were other people until my bus came.
Not long ago, I had seen a bloke displaying odd behaviour in Leamington while I was waiting for a bus, I did not feel very safe. They guy was pacing up and down round and round, about to cross road then changed his mind. He seemed a bit deranged and shouting. I didn't feel at all safe, so I stood just outside the Old Library, where there were other people until my bus came.
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margaret
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 4:38 pm
rebbonk wrote: That would be my take on it Margaret. Many crimes these days come down to drugs one way or another.
I wonder what would happen if we just legalised them and let the treasury take a cut via tax? Would it stop the crimes, or would we see a different surge? My own concern is, I don't think they should legalise class A or B drugs. If there were legalised would they not be very expensive, controlled drugs, there would still be a problem obtaining them. I don't fancy encountering someone in the street who is out of their skull, high on drugs and maybe a bit aggressive, goodness knows what they might do. Perhaps I am getting it all out of proportion, I don't know why the answer is for the best.
[quote="rebbonk"]That would be my take on it Margaret. Many crimes these days come down to drugs one way or another.
I wonder what would happen if we just legalised them and let the treasury take a cut via tax? Would it stop the crimes, or would we see a different surge?[/quote]
My own concern is, I don't think they should legalise class A or B drugs. If there were legalised would they not be very expensive, controlled drugs, there would still be a problem obtaining them. I don't fancy encountering someone in the street who is out of their skull, high on drugs and maybe a bit aggressive, goodness knows what they might do. Perhaps I am getting it all out of proportion, I don't know why the answer is for the best.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 8:20 pm
margaret wrote: Possibly drugs related. That would be my take on it Margaret. Many crimes these days come down to drugs one way or another. I wonder what would happen if we just legalised them and let the treasury take a cut via tax? Would it stop the crimes, or would we see a different surge?
[quote="margaret"]Possibly drugs related.[/quote]
That would be my take on it Margaret. Many crimes these days come down to drugs one way or another.
I wonder what would happen if we just legalised them and let the treasury take a cut via tax? Would it stop the crimes, or would we see a different surge?
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margaret
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Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 4:58 am
Possibly drugs related.
Possibly drugs related.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 9:11 pm
I thought we were going to get tough on knife crime? We obviously aren't tough enough if people are still carrying them.
Stabbings used to be very rare, these days they're so common. Our society is decaying so rapidly
I thought we were going to get tough on knife crime? We obviously aren't tough enough if people are still carrying them.
Stabbings used to be very rare, these days they're so common. Our society is decaying so rapidly
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Lex
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Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 8:34 pm
Stabbing in Nuneaton
Not a pleasant end to someone's Christmas: [url]https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/man-stabbed-violent-brawl-nuneaton-17480188[/url]
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