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11 June, 2006 at 12:07 am #4320
The new weapon of war is suicide.
It’s so cunning it’s almost impossible to prevent. :shock:First of all you get arrested by the US for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Then you spend four and a half years in a cell, no contact with family, friends, lawyers.
Not even knowing what country you’re in, and without being charged with any crime.Now here’s the really cunning part…
YOU KILL YOURSELF!
Full story here.
11 June, 2006 at 12:25 am #225266@tommy-toxen wrote:
how come suicide is against the law?
it’s a stupid law because the police never enforces it.
i’ve never seen a corpse go up against a judge, anyway
If you put a corpse up against a judge, the corpse would win every time! :lol:
11 June, 2006 at 1:47 am #22526711 June, 2006 at 2:06 am #225268In brief then…
Prisoners in Guantanomo Bay have been detained for four and a half years without being charged with any crime. Three prisoners have committed suicide.
The US claims the suicides are “A act of war”. :roll:
11 June, 2006 at 8:48 am #225269Roger has had it Tommy. He is probably a closet poofter anyway, and I reckon his fate was sealed when he failed to follow through on that dead cert offer he got from that really good looking female a few months ago.
I think that they should get rid of Honey as well. I mean what a clown she is, sleeping with a murderer and then getting caught. Could be that they are getting rid of Chief Superintendent Adam as well. Promote him to Borough Commander and bring in some new blood I say.
For my money I think that the best of the bunch is Inspector Gina Gold – I mean what a wonderfully cynical old trout she really is. Smokes cigars and could drink you under the table too. She’s my kind of copper.
11 June, 2006 at 8:54 am #225270@tommy-toxen wrote:
how come suicide is against the law?
it’s a stupid law because the police never enforces it.
i’ve never seen a corpse go up against a judge, anyway
Er… Tommy. On a point of accuracy, committing suicide is NOT against the law. The Suicide Act 1961 makes it an offence for any person to ‘aid, abet, counsel, or procure’ an act of suicide or attempted suicide.
So the deceased person commits no offence in law but if any person helps them to do it, then that person commits an offence OK?? This law applies in the UK but for example in Switzerland assisting a person to commit suicide is permitted under Swiss law.
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