Transit police in Metro Vancouver say the two teenage girls arrested late Monday night for allegedly attacking people with a knife on and around the SkyTrain transit line are well known to them.
Eventually one of those people they like to attack will be bigger, smarter, or even just better armed than them and they will learn....or die, possibly both, and our justice system will be able to proudly say it did jack shit to stop it.
Eventually one of those people they like to attack will be bigger, smarter, or even just better armed than them and they will learn....or die, possibly both, and our justice system will be able to proudly say it did jack shit to stop it.
Given these two's propensity for violence, we could be so lucky. To bad that when it happens the person who defends themselves will likely end up in jail for killing one or both of these poor disadvantaged youth.
Since January 2012, police have come in contact with the pair, aged 14 and 15, 142 times, Const. Anne Drennan said Tuesday. Many of the run-ins have been with transit police.
"They have been a problem for quite some time. They have been arrested numerous times and are released on conditions, very often breaching those conditions and re-arrested. It's kind of a revolving door scenario," Drennan said.
"They are a serious, ongoing problem."
Uhh... *sigh* See we have these things we like to call or , where we lock up people like this, those who cannot conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the law.
I'm just mentioning this because I'm worried that judges in BC may not know we have them. 142 encounters with the law. How do they let it get this god damn bad? I question their competence.
Given these two's propensity for violence, we could be so lucky. Too bad that when it happens the person who defends themselves will likely end up in jail for killing one or both of these poor disadvantaged youth.
The trick is to snap their necks at the same time you sit them down. That way it looks to witnesses like you're helping them and it affords you time to find somewhere else to be.
Not that I'd do any such thing, just offering a helpful idea.
Released on "conditions" every time.
Carry on then.
142 run-ins with the law.
Released on "conditions" every time.
Carry on then.
Eventually one of those people they like to attack will be bigger, smarter, or even just better armed than them and they will learn....or die, possibly both, and our justice system will be able to proudly say it did jack shit to stop it.
142 run-ins with the law.
Released on "conditions" every time.
Carry on then.
Eventually one of those people they like to attack will be bigger, smarter, or even just better armed than them and they will learn....or die, possibly both, and our justice system will be able to proudly say it did jack shit to stop it.
Given these two's propensity for violence, we could be so lucky. To bad that when it happens the person who defends themselves will likely end up in jail for killing one or both of these poor disadvantaged youth.
"They have been a problem for quite some time. They have been arrested numerous times and are released on conditions, very often breaching those conditions and re-arrested. It's kind of a revolving door scenario," Drennan said.
"They are a serious, ongoing problem."
Uhh... *sigh* See we have these things we like to call or , where we lock up people like this, those who cannot conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the law.
I'm just mentioning this because I'm worried that judges in BC may not know we have them. 142 encounters with the law. How do they let it get this god damn bad? I question their competence.
Given these two's propensity for violence, we could be so lucky. Too bad that when it happens the person who defends themselves will likely end up in jail for killing one or both of these poor disadvantaged youth.
The trick is to snap their necks at the same time you sit them down. That way it looks to witnesses like you're helping them and it affords you time to find somewhere else to be.
Not that I'd do any such thing, just offering a helpful idea.