The Brits are going completely mad; truly it is worse than Sodom and Gomorrah over there on their wet, poverty-struck, Godless Island. In another thread they are lying with beasts as with a woman, and here they are dressing up in female clothing, dressed like some Hentai whore and wandering around scaring children and making Christian women faint.
De:22:5: The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God.
And yet, although there was power under God’s law of the man to be destroyed utterly, the Brits won’t even jail him!
De:22:5: The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God.
And yet, although there was power under God’s law of the man to be destroyed utterly, the Brits won’t even jail him!
High Court rules AsBO cross dresser was wrongly jailed
Peter Trigger appealed against the decision to sentence him to eight weeks in jail.
A man who upset children by dressing up as a schoolgirl was wrongly jailed by magistrates, the High Court has ruled.
Peter Trigger, of Northampton, received an Anti-social Behaviour Order (AsBO) in 2008 banning him from showing bare legs when children arrived for school. The 60-year-old was later given a suspended sentence for breaching the Asbo and the sentence was activated last October.
Two judges said the case involved a "sorry catalogue of errors". They added there had been "a series of sentencing mistakes".
Trigger, of Thorplands, was given the five-year Asbo in 2008 for conduct which included wearing a school uniform with short skirt and bending over to reveal his bare legs. He was found to be waiting outside a local primary school as children walked to and from their lessons. He was also banned from behaving in any manner causing harassment, alarm or distress.
In February 2009 he was convicted of exposure and given a suspended sentence of 12 weeks' imprisonment, suspended for three years. He was also required to complete a sex offender programme and register with the police for seven years.
He was convicted of breaching his AsBO in May last year, which put him in breach of his suspended sentence order, and was given a fine. In October, Trigger was fined for failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003. The suspended sentence was also activated, with Trigger being ordered to immediately serve eight weeks of the 12-week sentence.
But his appeal to the High Court was successful when Lord Justice Moore-Bick and Mr Justice Ramsey ruled the jailing order was not valid.
They ruled the magistrates had erred "in failing to take account of matters that were relevant to the decision whether to vary the claimant's sentence 20 months after it was originally passed".
Peter Trigger appealed against the decision to sentence him to eight weeks in jail.
A man who upset children by dressing up as a schoolgirl was wrongly jailed by magistrates, the High Court has ruled.
Peter Trigger, of Northampton, received an Anti-social Behaviour Order (AsBO) in 2008 banning him from showing bare legs when children arrived for school. The 60-year-old was later given a suspended sentence for breaching the Asbo and the sentence was activated last October.
Two judges said the case involved a "sorry catalogue of errors". They added there had been "a series of sentencing mistakes".
Trigger, of Thorplands, was given the five-year Asbo in 2008 for conduct which included wearing a school uniform with short skirt and bending over to reveal his bare legs. He was found to be waiting outside a local primary school as children walked to and from their lessons. He was also banned from behaving in any manner causing harassment, alarm or distress.
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In February 2009 he was convicted of exposure and given a suspended sentence of 12 weeks' imprisonment, suspended for three years. He was also required to complete a sex offender programme and register with the police for seven years.
He was convicted of breaching his AsBO in May last year, which put him in breach of his suspended sentence order, and was given a fine. In October, Trigger was fined for failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003. The suspended sentence was also activated, with Trigger being ordered to immediately serve eight weeks of the 12-week sentence.
But his appeal to the High Court was successful when Lord Justice Moore-Bick and Mr Justice Ramsey ruled the jailing order was not valid.
They ruled the magistrates had erred "in failing to take account of matters that were relevant to the decision whether to vary the claimant's sentence 20 months after it was originally passed".


Wow! The farthest these Brits could go in the right direction was measured by weeks? Of course, now they'll probably award him millions for his pain and suffering.
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