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Offline Kanth

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« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2002, 02:44:57 AM »
that would explain the 11 percent.
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« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2002, 06:50:10 AM »
Bravo, Kanth.

Perfect. All it needed was the drum roll at the end. :D
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« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2002, 07:04:11 AM »
I have nothing aginst the americans, I think everyone should have one! :D
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« Reply #18 on: December 01, 2002, 07:11:46 AM »
Yeah, nuthin wrong with Yanks.....it's these damn Cloggies I cant stand.  :D


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« Reply #19 on: December 01, 2002, 10:29:02 AM »
I like brits.. I like their women... I don't want their women running our country too tho.    I don't like brit politics and I certainly would never want a brit to be allowed to vote in the U.S.   Other than that... we get along fine.
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« Reply #20 on: December 02, 2002, 03:16:31 PM »
Lazs - I have not been coupled with an English woman since the 1970s.

Am I invited to participate in this thread?

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« Reply #21 on: December 02, 2002, 04:01:29 PM »
English women are ok, I just hate it when I get my lips stuck in those tooth gaps though.

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« Reply #22 on: December 02, 2002, 04:06:47 PM »
well I hate the way, in IL, that my lips freeze to the woman's lips.

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« Reply #23 on: December 02, 2002, 09:08:01 PM »
sure beetle join in... allways like a good gun thread.
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"Alan Travis, home affairs editor
Friday February 23, 2001
The Guardian

England and Wales have one of the worst crime records in the industrialised world - even worse than America - according to the findings of an official survey published yesterday which compares the experience of victims across 17 countries.
The study, coordinated by the Dutch ministry of justice, shows England and Wales at the top of the world league with Australia as the countries where you are most likely to become a victim of crime. These countries face an annual rate of 58 crimes for every 100 inhabitants.

The findings, based on interviews with 35,000 people about their experience of crime across the 17 countries, were carried out last year. They are a blow to Labour's record and underline the challenge facing Tony Blair when he marks the launch of Labour's 10-year anti-crime plan next Monday by becoming the first serving prime minister to visit a prison.

The 2000 International Crime Victimisation survey shows that the falls in crime recorded since the mid-1990s in England and Wales are part of a general pattern of falling crime across the industrialised world but, unlike America, crime levels in England and Wales are still higher than they were at the end of the 1980s. When the survey was last carried out in 1996, England and Wales also topped the league table with 61 offences per 100 inhabitants.

The survey does show, however, that Britain has the best services when it comes to looking after the victims of crime, but it also shows we have a tougher approach to punishing criminals. Asked what should be done with a burglar convicted of stealing a colour television for a second time, more than 50% in England and Wales said he or she should be sent to prison for two years. Only 7% in Spain and 12% in France thought he or she should be jailed at all.

People were asked whether they had been victims of a range of 11 different offences in the previous 12 months, including violent and sexual assault, car crime, burglary and consumer fraud.

The survey also shows that Scotland, with 43 offences per 100 inhabitants, ranks joint fifth alongside America in the international crime league behind England, Australia, the Netherlands and Sweden. Northern Ireland has the second best crime record of the countries surveyed, with 24 offences per 100 inhabitants - the same rate as Switzerland and only just above Japan where the biggest crime problem is bicycle thefts. The detailed findings of the ICVS survey showthat England and Wales are top of the international league for car thefts with 2.6% of all car owners suffering the loss of their vehicle in the previous 12 months. In other sorts of car crime, England was second only to Poland.

Australia and then England and Wales had the highest burglary rates and rates for violent crimes such as robbery, assault and sexual assault "

the result of the backward thinking of the home office is the brutalizing of its helpless citizens... helpless to defend themselves against the strong and the vicious... a trajic example of "form over substance"... "let them eat cake" The lawless run england... In America... 3,000,000 such crimes are prevented by firearms each year... citizens have freedom and dignity one good thing about englands crime rate.... they have, obviously by necessity, learned to care for the traumatized, humiliated and injured victims...guess that's something

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« Reply #24 on: December 03, 2002, 03:28:44 AM »
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Last year Lazs and I went on a goodwill tour of Britain and Scotland.
Scotland is part of Britain. Last year, I went to the United States and Arizona. :p

Lazs - thanks for the invitation, but this thread isn't doing much.

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« Reply #25 on: December 03, 2002, 08:33:49 AM »
this isn't one of your better anti gun threads beetle.
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"Alan Travis, home affairs editor
Friday February 23, 2001
The Guardian

England and Wales have one of the worst crime records in the industrialised world - even worse than America - according to the findings of an official survey published yesterday which compares the experience of victims across 17 countries.
The study, coordinated by the Dutch ministry of justice, shows England and Wales at the top of the world league with Australia as the countries where you are most likely to become a victim of crime. These countries face an annual rate of 58 crimes for every 100 inhabitants.

The findings, based on interviews with 35,000 people about their experience of crime across the 17 countries, were carried out last year. They are a blow to Labour's record and underline the challenge facing Tony Blair when he marks the launch of Labour's 10-year anti-crime plan next Monday by becoming the first serving prime minister to visit a prison.

The 2000 International Crime Victimisation survey shows that the falls in crime recorded since the mid-1990s in England and Wales are part of a general pattern of falling crime across the industrialised world but, unlike America, crime levels in England and Wales are still higher than they were at the end of the 1980s. When the survey was last carried out in 1996, England and Wales also topped the league table with 61 offences per 100 inhabitants.

The survey does show, however, that Britain has the best services when it comes to looking after the victims of crime, but it also shows we have a tougher approach to punishing criminals. Asked what should be done with a burglar convicted of stealing a colour television for a second time, more than 50% in England and Wales said he or she should be sent to prison for two years. Only 7% in Spain and 12% in France thought he or she should be jailed at all.

People were asked whether they had been victims of a range of 11 different offences in the previous 12 months, including violent and sexual assault, car crime, burglary and consumer fraud.

The survey also shows that Scotland, with 43 offences per 100 inhabitants, ranks joint fifth alongside America in the international crime league behind England, Australia, the Netherlands and Sweden. Northern Ireland has the second best crime record of the countries surveyed, with 24 offences per 100 inhabitants - the same rate as Switzerland and only just above Japan where the biggest crime problem is bicycle thefts. The detailed findings of the ICVS survey showthat England and Wales are top of the international league for car thefts with 2.6% of all car owners suffering the loss of their vehicle in the previous 12 months. In other sorts of car crime, England was second only to Poland.

Australia and then England and Wales had the highest burglary rates and rates for violent crimes such as robbery, assault and sexual assault "

the result of the backward thinking of the home office is the brutalizing of its helpless citizens... helpless to defend themselves against the strong and the vicious... a trajic example of "form over substance"... "let them eat cake" The lawless run england... In America... 3,000,000 such crimes are prevented by firearms each year... citizens have freedom and dignity one good thing about englands crime rate.... they have, obviously by necessity, learned to care for the traumatized, humiliated and injured victims...guess that's something


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« Reply #26 on: December 03, 2002, 09:22:40 AM »
...just once I'd like to see what they teach in England's School of Dentistry...   :D

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« Reply #27 on: December 03, 2002, 09:34:17 AM »
LOL Lazs!
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well...point your finger and go BANG that may work.
That would be just as effective, on a BBS. :D

LePaul - score zero for originality. :( Wearing a bit thin. Surely you can do better?  BTW The last time I had to have a tooth drilled was 1988.

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« Reply #28 on: December 03, 2002, 09:47:43 AM »
Ah, I apologize then and do better....I'll confine myself to my room and watch hours upon hours of Benny Hill shows then!  ;)

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« Reply #29 on: December 03, 2002, 09:50:41 AM »
That's more like it!  ROFL