Poll

Should the UK bring the death Penalty back?

Yes, now42%42% - 22
No, not yet5%5% - 3
Maybe in 10 or so years1%1% - 1
Never44%44% - 23
Not sure5%5% - 3
Total: 52
Snake
Missing, Presumed Dead
+1,046|6988|England

We already have it: every tower block in East London.

[serious]
If there are cases where it is 110% guaranteed that there has not been a miscarriage of justice and for the absolute worst crimes (serial murderers, rapists, peodophiles, etc), then yes, we should have it. I see no reason why we should lock people up in our prisons for decades upon end until they die, all the while being fed on taxpayers money.

We remove (some) of the sickos in this world and we make room in our prisons for so called "lesser criminals" (a crime is a crime in my book). Everyones a winner.
The_Guardsman
Tally Ho!!
+81|7167|I'm not sure.... Buts its dark

FatherTed wrote:

SEREVENT wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

We still have it.
Just for treason right?
yep
Nope we don't hang for Treason now matey or Regicide. Unfortunately since Tony l'm a complete cunt Blair signed protocol 13 of the European union lark we've lost it. However having spoken to a few wise 'Screws' they say you can still get hanged for the offence of  Fire in Her Majesty's Dock Yard. That's it bust.

I belive that the death penalty should be brought back in, l also belive that we should amend the Human Rights act to state that its a privillage that you are born with and is taken away when you violate someone elses Human rights.
I've seen some prisoners that are not fit for normal society, they should be banned from breeding for the safety of humanity and forced to clear minefields in Flip flops!

If any thing it would save tax payers money.

To all those opposed to the death penalty. Working with criminals will change your mind on the situation and currently there is no deterent from commiting crime.

Last edited by The_Guardsman (2008-06-29 14:08:30)

kylef
Gone
+1,352|6915|N. Ireland
11 months ago:

CameronPoe wrote:

No, because of the possibility that someone innocent could be sent to the gallows and because life imprisonment with no chance of release is more of a punishment.

PureFodder wrote:

No. It doesn't appear to deter people and if you find out you convicted the wrong person it's a bit hard to reverse the process.

Roughshod wrote:

if you sentence someone to death and after the execution you find out that you killed the wrong person there is a HUGE problem with no solution.
Perhaps if the prisoner admitted to the killing he could have a choice if life imprisonment or death, but I don't really know how I feel on that ... just putting it out there.

Last edited by kylef (2008-06-29 14:24:51)

ZombieVampire!
The Gecko
+69|6249

Vilham wrote:

Maybe in America you cant shit without 10 people knowing but in UK jails they are allowed to be out of their cells something like 12 hours a day, thats more time than I spend out of my own room anyway!
Which probably says more about you than them.

Vilham wrote:

And the rest of the time they spend "locked up" they have as good forms as entertainment than you, if not better.
Such as?

Vilham wrote:

As to them losing freedoms what a load of shit. The only freedom they lose is the right to go anywhere that is public property. They still have human rights, they still get access to drugs (even though they aren't meant to), alcohol, food, entertainment, health care, exercise, lawyers, etc
The right to leave the prison when they want, visit friends, go to the pub, choose their dinner..................oh, wait.........................

Vilham wrote:

Tbh they have comparable rights to a soldier on active duty, someone who is doing a job for his country compared with someone who committed a crime against it.
And what are the comparative pay rates?

Vilham wrote:

I would love for UK prisons to go American style, especially that one where the governor changed the uniform to pink and brought back manual labor gangs among other reforms that massively cut the prisons budget.
And almost resulted in the prisoners escaping.  Yay!

Vilham wrote:

As to the figures bub I read books, I read newspaper articles, I watch the news and documentary's. Thats how I know the figures,
Oh, right, you don't need to check the figures because you know them.  Right.

Vilham wrote:

I don't mind if you know them or even share my opinion,
And yet you waste my time with reading this tripe full of unsourced and vague "facts"

Vilham wrote:

me spending my time searching the web for figures won't change your mind anyway so why would I bother.
I suppose this is something else that uou know without needing to see.

Vilham wrote:

This from the guardian:

"With annual costs per prisoner standing at £44,000" That is far too much money to be spending on someone who deserves next to nothing. I don't even spend £44,000 on myself each year, I spend around £9k max.
I'd be curious as to whether the writer of this opinion piece (a real bad place to find facts) has to pay for people to prevent them from escaping, and has far higher medical costs because they're living in a big room full of bored, violent people who aren't properly policed by guards.

[TUF]Catbox wrote:

punishment doesn't work?  What do you recommend...cash prizes for the worst criminal...lol?
Oh, ha ha!  You're so terrificly witty!  Let's all worship Catbox as some form of minor deity!

How about programs which actually attempt to prevent them from reoffending?  Or does that make too much sense?

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