Two men lick hands and smear food and fridge handles.

Vile and incredibly stupid if you ask me. Hadn't they realised that all our supermarkets have wall-to-wall tv surveillance?

Really do hope they cop for it.
 
Unlawful wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm (section 20)
Grievous bodily harm means really serious physical harm although it does not have to be permanent or dangerous. It can also comprise psychiatric injury or someone passing on an infection, such as through sexual activity.
Wounding requires the breaking of the skin, or the breaking of the inner skin (eg within the lip) but does not include the rupturing of blood vessels. Although a minor wound would therefore technically come under this offence, in practice the CPS is unlikely to charge it under s.20 However, the injuries involved in a wounding are of a lesser nature than those in GBH, so there can be quite some difference in the level of sentence for these two categories of injury.
The injury must be inflicted directly or indirectly by some deliberate or reckless conduct by the offender that was not an accident.
A section 20 offence requires either an intent to do some kind of bodily harm to another person or recklessness as to whether any such harm might be caused. So even if minor harm was intended but serious injury resulted, someone could be charged with this offence.
The maximum sentence for this offence is five years and cases can be heard in the magistrates’ or Crown Court.
 
Maximum sentence of 14 years for people who are currently spitting in police faces. Passing on a contagious disease act I think it is
 
Why do we have such vile scum in society, what goes through the minds of these drains of society
We constantly read of sad stories on here, how families are being ripped apart when losing a loved one, unfortunately karma doesn't happen to the evil in this country
Put a pair of yellow overalls on them & take them through the wards of the sick & dying, let them see the pain & fear in suffering in those unfortunate people, let them see the doctors & nurses running about trying to save people
Maybe, just maybe these horrible cowards may realise how cruel & sick they've been & change their lives, unfortunately they won't, they will continue to be a drain on society & no good to anyone
 
Two men arrested. Throw the f***ing book at them.

Before they do that, put them in a sealed room and suck all of the oxygen out of it - leave them until they are just about to pass out so they can feel some of the effect on the body from virus, take them for a walk through an ICU without any protection. Then kick the living **** out of them.

Spineless, thoughtless wastes of skin.
 
Maximum sentence of 14 years for people who are currently spitting in police faces. Passing on a contagious disease act I think it is
I'm sure I read that the Americans are treating similar cases as bio terrorism?

Surely we can bring in a same law here? Spitting is a disgusting trait full stop, add on the threat of spreading a potentially fatal disease then of course it's terrorism and people should be charged with it.
 
There is a video going around of a postman about to deliver letters at an address in London, wiping his nose with his hand then rubbing all surfaces that some unexpected person would touch on leaving, entering their home, 1st off, he has to be named, shamed, sacked & prosecuted & secondly, asked to explain to the people in that property why he felt the need to do what he done, but cowards don't work like that
 
There is a video going around of a postman about to deliver letters at an address in London, wiping his nose with his hand then rubbing all surfaces that some unexpected person would touch on leaving, entering their home, 1st off, he has to be named, shamed, sacked & prosecuted & secondly, asked to explain to the people in that property why he felt the need to do what he done, but cowards don't work like that
Mucky bästärd
www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/postman-filmed-wiping-nose-rubbing-21828960.amp
 
Unlawful wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm (section 20)
Grievous bodily harm means really serious physical harm although it does not have to be permanent or dangerous. It can also comprise psychiatric injury or someone passing on an infection, such as through sexual activity.
Wounding requires the breaking of the skin, or the breaking of the inner skin (eg within the lip) but does not include the rupturing of blood vessels. Although a minor wound would therefore technically come under this offence, in practice the CPS is unlikely to charge it under s.20 However, the injuries involved in a wounding are of a lesser nature than those in GBH, so there can be quite some difference in the level of sentence for these two categories of injury.
The injury must be inflicted directly or indirectly by some deliberate or reckless conduct by the offender that was not an accident.
A section 20 offence requires either an intent to do some kind of bodily harm to another person or recklessness as to whether any such harm might be caused. So even if minor harm was intended but serious injury resulted, someone could be charged with this offence.
The maximum sentence for this offence is five years and cases can be heard in the magistrates’ or Crown Court.


I would love them to get five years. They won’t but it would be great.
 
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