Vonhelmet said:So basically, we don't like to see justice done when we don't like the victim, right?
I think it's more a case of not liking seeing justice only done when the victim is rich and powerful. I've no problem with a 6 week prison sentence for assault, and I accept that shoving a shaving foam pie into someone's face is assault. However when we regularly see serial offenders not being given custodial sentences for punching people, causing physical injury you have to wonder what the difference is? Why should assaulting someone in parliament be more serious than assaulting someone in the street? Which one threatens the establishment more?
Can you really not think of a reason why?
Perhaps because she's rich and powerful? and it would also highlight the UK's shambolic legal system to the entire world. Apparently Wendi Deng was the top news story in China for 48 hours after the incident - imagine how embarrassing it would have been for the UK if she'd have been arrested and charged for defending her husband from an assault?
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