In a vicious attack, a child possessed by demons laid into a cretinous mooslimb, who was quite clearly fodder for jihadist bombers. So what did the police do? They arrested the boy but because of political correctness, and pressure from lily-livered politicians, worried about a vote from anyone, they dropped the charges!
What is the world coming to when both children were possessed by demons and a curse to their parents for their Godless lifestyle? Both are now free to wander the streets causing untold grief to Godfearing folk.
Are there no institutions? Are there no workhouses? Is there to be no means of keeping this danger from our world?
Did you follow the link? Up to 30 per cent of offenders have difficulties ? Well do so! Just look at the state of affairs that namby-pamby, fluffy kitten lieberals are protesting – they actually WANT these demon-possessed retards wandering abroad at night!!!
Surely we are approaching The End Of Times!
What is the world coming to when both children were possessed by demons and a curse to their parents for their Godless lifestyle? Both are now free to wander the streets causing untold grief to Godfearing folk.
Are there no institutions? Are there no workhouses? Is there to be no means of keeping this danger from our world?
When two police officers came to interview Jamie Bauld, a polite, friendly Down’s syndrome boy with a mental age of about 5, he welcomed them with a big smile and a handshake. As the officers read him his rights and charged him with assault and racial abuse, he agreed with everything they said, then thanked them for coming to see him.
Yesterday Jamie’s parents told The Times that they had been through a seven-month ordeal with the Scottish legal system over what they described as a minor fracas between two youngsters with learning difficulties.
Jamie, 18, cannot tie his shoelaces or leave home on his own, nor can he understand simple verbal concepts such as whether a door is open or shut. But his parents said that he was charged with attacking a fellow student, an Asian girl who also had special needs.
Jamie’s parents described as “utterly ridiculous” the actions of the authorities in bringing adult charges against their son, who they said was not only innocent, but unable to comprehend why he had been in trouble.They believe that he was a victim of the zero-tolerance policy on racism under which police have to respond to any complaint, however minor.
Experts in Down’s syndrome say that the case shows insensitivity and is an example of bureaucracy gone mad.
The incident in question took place last September at the special needs department of Motherwell College, in Lanarkshire, where Jamie is a student. Fiona Bauld, Jamie’s mother and full-time carer, claimed that the Asian student, who is only slightly older than Jamie, had been following her son and staring at him. Jamie had earlier complained to his parents that her behaviour scared him, and they had advised him just to walk away.
Yesterday Jamie’s parents told The Times that they had been through a seven-month ordeal with the Scottish legal system over what they described as a minor fracas between two youngsters with learning difficulties.
Jamie, 18, cannot tie his shoelaces or leave home on his own, nor can he understand simple verbal concepts such as whether a door is open or shut. But his parents said that he was charged with attacking a fellow student, an Asian girl who also had special needs.
Jamie’s parents described as “utterly ridiculous” the actions of the authorities in bringing adult charges against their son, who they said was not only innocent, but unable to comprehend why he had been in trouble.They believe that he was a victim of the zero-tolerance policy on racism under which police have to respond to any complaint, however minor.
Experts in Down’s syndrome say that the case shows insensitivity and is an example of bureaucracy gone mad.
The incident in question took place last September at the special needs department of Motherwell College, in Lanarkshire, where Jamie is a student. Fiona Bauld, Jamie’s mother and full-time carer, claimed that the Asian student, who is only slightly older than Jamie, had been following her son and staring at him. Jamie had earlier complained to his parents that her behaviour scared him, and they had advised him just to walk away.
Surely we are approaching The End Of Times!




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