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Becker spunks away 38 million.

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30 months in jail not paying his debts.
How many of us would owe anyone after earning that?
Bellend.
 
sainthelens said:
30 months in jail not paying his debts.
How many of us would owe anyone after earning that?
Bellend.

If only he was a politician or a tory sponsor, he'd have got off and been awarded his court cost's, that's assuming that the case would have got anywhere near the courts in the first place.

New Balls Please.
 
Book and film deal when he comes out, plenty of more coin for him to earn / squander.
 
Ridiculous throwing him in jail. As if they aren’t full enough. Plenty of other ways for him to repay his debt to society.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Ridiculous throwing him in jail. As if they aren’t full enough. Plenty of other ways for him to repay his debt to society.

Absolutely. Could have appointed him as Neil Parish's minder, making sure the poor bugger doesn't thoughtlessly start wanking in his seat on the train or in the middle of a crowded restaurant...
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Ridiculous throwing him in jail. As if they aren’t full enough. Plenty of other ways for him to repay his debt to society.

[UPDATE: Claseboy says that isn't what he meant. See his comments below. I think that this is accurate.]Like Claseboy says, if someone is being jailed for a year for embezzling millions (for the 2nd time) then what on earth is this world coming to?
Seriously, aren't there any struggling poor people that can be imprisoned instead?
 
Glyn1 said:
exiledclaseboy said:
Ridiculous throwing him in jail. As if they aren’t full enough. Plenty of other ways for him to repay his debt to society.

Like Claseboy says, if someone is being jailed for a year for embezzling millions (for the 2nd time) then what on earth is this world coming to?
Seriously, aren't there any struggling poor people that can be imprisoned instead?

You might want to remove the first three words because we wouldn’t want people to think you were attributing your words to me as it’s nothing like what I said.
 
Really? I'll amend that and in return you can explain yourself better.
 
Glyn1 said:
exiledclaseboy said:
Ridiculous throwing him in jail. As if they aren’t full enough. Plenty of other ways for him to repay his debt to society.

[UPDATE: Claseboy states that this this is not what he meant. See his comment below. I think that this is accurate.] Like Claseboy says, if someone is being jailed for a year for embezzling millions (for the 2nd time) then what on earth is this world coming to?
Seriously, aren't there any struggling poor people that can be imprisoned instead?
 
Glyn1 said:
Really? I'll amend that and in return you can explain yourself better.

You might want to try again. The quote function seems to be among the many things that confuse you.
 
Defend him whoever you like, but the judge made the right decision.
 

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