Share.

35 Comments

  1. Well done you The Only thing the Police can do is catch a Cold, sadly we have to take the Law into our own hands because this country HAS HAD IT. Scumbags send them back where they came from. Think about it ALL the Foreigners that get into the UK , do we know IF they have a criminal past ? Of course we dont BUT we still let them in and Pay to do so. Great Britain More like: Had it Lawless Britain.

  2. Well Officer, I didn't expect anyone to be at the door at 2.30am, so when I let Ronnie out into the garden, he wasn't too happy to meet 3 scroats and he was confused and also spoiled for choice, he just didn't know who to bite 1st. 😂

  3. Since everyone thinks the UK doesn't allow citizens to use force, even if lethal, to home intruders, I thought I'd copy and paste the actual advice from the UK Gov website; it's been confirmed by the courts that if you fear an intruder, you can preemptively attack them with a weapon, and if they die you're still in the clear:

    Using reasonable force against intruders
    You can use reasonable force to protect yourself or others if a crime is taking place inside your home.

    This means you can:

    protect yourself ‘in the heat of the moment’ – this includes using an object as a weapon
    stop an intruder running off – for example by tackling them to the ground
    There’s no specific definition of ‘reasonable force’ – it depends on the circumstances. If you only did what you honestly thought was necessary at the time, this would provide strong evidence that you acted within the law. Read guidance from the Crown Prosecution Service.

    You do not have to wait to be attacked before defending yourself in your home.

    However, you could be prosecuted if, for example, you:

    carry on attacking the intruder even if you’re no longer in danger
    pre-plan a trap for someone – rather than involve the police

Leave A Reply