Soldato
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This story is mental, should have been expelled and deported.
You said it was because your ABBA tribute band were world-touring IKEA branches...Why do you think i had to move to Sweden?![]()
Like kick boxing, juditsu, karate, archery and fencing so she can kick the **** out of him, use him for target practise then accidently chop his **** off if he breaks into her room again.Mildlytraumatised, and perhaps taking amore unhealthy interest in alternative lifestyles than previously as a coping mechanism
You really think he's going to do it again?Like kick boxing, juditsu, karate, archery and fencing so she can kick the **** out of him, use him for target practise then accidently chop his **** off if he breaks into her room again.
You wouldn't sue the Uni, or the facilities management company, or their security sub-contractor, and force them to make the necessary improvements at their own cost?If she was my daughter I would be fitting one of those Yale battery operated wireless alarms on her door and a dead bolt on the inside so no one can come in uninvited because they ****** up the access cards.
Can you guarantee that he won't?You really think he's going to do it again?
If someone breaks into your home while you are there you are entitled to use reasonable force to protect yourself. The chopping his **** off and using him for target practise was in jest you can't do that unless the intruder is armed.*anything she does to him subsequently is assault
You would wait 18 months for it to go to trial?You wouldn't sue the Uni, or the facilities management company, or their security sub-contractor, and force them to make the necessary improvements at their own cost?
He's far less likely to than previously.Can you guarantee that he won't?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but she wasn't there last time he went in, and given the nature of the crime he's very unlikely to reattempt it while she's there subsequently.If someone breaks into your home while you are there you are entitled to use reasonable force to protect yourself.
I don't think you'd be allowed to alter university property without action being taken against you...You would wait 18 months for it to go to trial?
This story is mental, should have been expelled and deported.
How do you know this is the first time he has done it, he could have done it multiple times in his own country.He's far less likely to than previously
So you think every person that learns a martial art, boxing or takes a self denfence class is going to assault someone?Correct me if I'm wrong, but she wasn't there last time he went in, and given the nature of the crime he's very unlikely to reattempt it while she's there subsequently.
So the only way she could apply any such training would be to go after the guy, making it assault.
Alter what its a few screws for gods sake you tell me the students never fit anything to the wall?I don't think you'd be allowed to alter university property without action being taken against you...
Besides, it probably wouldn't need a trial. Your solicitor would talk with theirs and you'd settle out of court, to save on costs and time.
You'd have a strong case for just going direct to the Uni and they'd implement the necessary changes anyway. I'm sure there are plenty of other students and parents who'd back you up with petitions of thier own. The whole thing could easily be done and dusted within a month.
Miss Mellor said Yadav, who has completed first year and wants to progress to masters level, has a student visa but would have to leave the UK if that were withdrawn and added: "The university has said they will consider that position following the sentencing hearing. "
What makes you think I'm defending him, exactly...?Are you his uni room mate or something why are you defending his actions?
If you are not under immediate threat, then going after someone to beat them up is considered assault.So you think every person that learns a martial art, boxing or takes a self denfence class is going to assault someone?
Part of that training (not that we're all SAS level Krav Maga walking weapons, anyway) is understanding when such a response is justified, and knowing when it most certainly is not.What about the thousands of UK soldiers and TA's that are trained to kill do you think they come home and start taking people out?
Who has been attacked, here??!!Its very odd that you don't want women to be able to fend off men that attack them or participate in an activity that would give them confidence, increase their fitness and make them safer.
It's a key-card system, presumably with a master key so someone can still enter in case of an emergency.Alter what its a few screws for gods sake you tell me the students never fit anything to the wall?
At worst its 10 seconds with a tube of pre mixed filler and a dab of emulsion when she leaves.
You mean why do I not share the same knee-jerk bloodlust perspective as you...?Why are you so against her feeling safe now instead of in a few months time when the uni actually fix the problem.
I've managed door access systems there isn’t a “master key” you add the users, create the security groups for the different areas, set restrictions such as operating hours then link the card to the user when you print it.It's a key-card system, presumably with a master key so someone can still enter in case of an emergency.
Read the thread again no one has suggested doing this if they had the admins would have already banned the user and deleted the thread.going after someone to beat them up is considered assault
"Recorder McKone added: This was a disgusting and selfish thing to do. You must have know the stress this would cause.This was her first time away from home. She was left shaken over the thought you (carried out a sex act) while looking at pictures of her on the wall."It's most likely burglary, not assault.
Fitting a lock, using an alarm and going to a self defence class is a knee jerk bloodlust perspective?knee-jerk bloodlust perspective as you
You mean like stalkers and rapists that offend again straight after they have been released.If you've been caught for an offence, which is both embarassing and upsets most of the world around you, you're far less likely to repeat that offence.
I've never understood why so many people are desperate to defend disgusting criminals.
The only good thing that might come of this, is everyone will know who he is, and he'll hopefully feel enough shame to drop out and leave for good.
Erm what!?!?Any hotel I visit, I try my card on other's doors to ensure its not an access to all, had a lady step into my hotel room years ago when I was in the shower. Hotel gave them a key to my room.
Go back a few years and university would kick people out, on just an accusation and maybe a shoddy internal investigation.I don't see any 'protection of offenders' happening here (yet), just a University delaying making a decision on something, possibly simply because they hoped the legal decision might make their decision for them...
They simply printed another card with my room details, gave her that room to access.Erm what!?!?
How did that happen? How did she convince them to give her a key?
had a lady step into my hotel room years ago when I was in the shower.
Go back a few years and university would kick people out, on just an accusation and maybe a shoddy internal investigation.
Some could say that they have learned their lesson and are now following actual due process.
Only ever manage to get about 30 seconds in...I've seen this film.