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So Wilts and Sydney. Taking this to an extreme. Would a jury be correct to acquit someone who openly killed a paedophile who openly admitted being a sex offender because they thought it was in the public interest and that the majority of the public wouldn’t object The article states what we already knew Nothing there that enlightens anyone. It was a decision driven by political correctness
In my opinion for what it's worth, in a case like this the jury should have found them guilty and then let the magistrates or judge make the decision on the severity of any punishment.
Not vandalism Filo, but if you have tried every route possible to right a wrong for 30 years, then as an activist I am happy to consider NVDA and have. I don't consider this vandalism.
Criminal damage is criminal damage, you just can’t go around destroying things because you don’t like it
I suspect (just a guess) the key issue here is the definition of "criminal" in "criminal damage". As in, could their actions be considered to actually be a service to the community.Phil suggested an extreme example to consider. Here's an alternative one.If I erected a statue in my garden in full view of passers by, of an 18th century slave owner whipping a slave, with a plaque reading "Know your place, scum", would it be considered criminal damage if someone pulled it down?
That's not true under the law as I understand it Filo. Might be wrong but I think an act isn't considered "criminal" damage if it prevents another offence taking place.
Billy that would be criminal damage because the statue quite clearly belongs to you in your gardenYou would be looking at some kind of public order offences In this case part of their argument was that the statue had been erected by the people of Bristol so the people owned it making its removal lawful somehow The council were the custodian of it so had in my view management and control of it basically making it theirs It wasn’t maintained by the people The hypocrisy of it all gets me. Pull down a statue that represents something that offends you Are these same people campaigning to close Bristol university which Colston funded and to close down every institution he helped to establish Sydney I see you are still avoiding answering my question by trying to answer a question that wasn’t asked. Don’t worry about it you obviously have no proper thoughts on this apart from agitation
I don’t believe, for one second, that the Colston 4 are trying to improve our world.
I was responding to one of your comments, not attempting to answer your question.But, in response to your question, they shouldn’t.
They shouldn’t. I don’t know what else you want me to say.