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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-62439803

I appreciate and accept we can't allow people to go round behaving like this bloke who came home to confront a group (group, mind, not a single person) of burglars.

Given the Police are a waste of space in situations like this, what should the guy have done?

Ignore the fact that the burglar who died doesn't sound like being exactly a pillar of the community.
 
legoman said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-62439803

I appreciate and accept we can't allow people to go round behaving like this bloke who came home to confront a group (group, mind, not a single person) of burglars.

Given the Police are a waste of space in situations like this, what should the guy have done?

Ignore the fact that the burglar who died doesn't sound like being exactly a pillar of the community.

You've answered your own question. You can't go around stabbing others multiple times.
 
Well people know my opinion on the death penalty and sentencing but this for me is bordering on premeditated murder.
If he’d been at home when they broke in and he’d killed him them I’d be all for him going free.
 
I agree with all these responses, but guess that wasn't my angle. What would you do if you saw on your doorbell app, someone breaking in to your house?
 
legoman said:
I agree with all these responses, but guess that wasn't my angle. What would you do if you saw on your doorbell app, someone breaking in to your house?

Batter the cvnt to within an inch of his life.
 
Anyone I don't invite or know that enters onto my premises is getting a twatting, and in the past my certain "crazy behaviour" has helped me not give someone a twatting.
Make out you are as mental as mental could be and you'll have any would be thief shitting themselves.
I once caught some fucktard in my back garden and told him to chase me round the garden whilst I go and find the lube I hide in the bushes.......he was almost crying when I launched him into next door.

The police are shithouses with things like this so hopefully they'll sharpen their ideas.....but I don't hold my breath!!!
 
legoman said:
I agree with all these responses, but guess that wasn't my angle. What would you do if you saw on your doorbell app, someone breaking in to your house?

I can fairly confidently say I wouldn’t round up a group of mates, race home and stab him 19 times or whatever it was. Stick the head on him yup. Give him a bit of a kicking. No problem. Stab him multiple times and kill him? Bloke’s probably more of a danger than the burglar.
 

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