Being a victim of crime.

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Cuntybollocks
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Re: Being a victim of crime.

Post by Cuntybollocks »

If you mean my hatred of scumbags and criminals then yes I suppose it has Number 6.

It has also taught me to look after number one (that includes my family) and to work bloody hard so I don't end up a deadbeat like them. This has led me on to being a successful businessman.
Essex Lad
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Re: Cuntybollocks

Post by Essex Lad »

Cuntybollocks wrote:


> I wonder if the more liberal people on this site who always
> seem to champion the
> cause of the perpetrator rather than the victim have ever been,
> well, "The Victim".

Was David Johnson one of "the more liberal people" you had in mind when you made your post?
derrick76
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Re: Being a victim of crime.

Post by derrick76 »

I don't know if I am a liberal or a champion of any perpetrator, but I indeed have been a victim of petty crime and a near victim of a very bad ones three times. Upon leaving my crime-ridden country at age 21, having never been victimised there, I came to the London, UK for university and nearly got the Stephen Lawrence treatment 3 times.

It was my first ever stint in the UK (3 years) before heading off to Canada for a while after uni. I had been to big bad America every summer from age 2 to 19 for 2 months at each time, and surprisingly...nothing.

Oh yeah, I've been harassed and mocked by police in the UK (and Canada) countless times. This should be a crime, but no this isn't included my petty crime list.
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