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DaveP
09-11-09, 10:33 PM
Just watched this now,,, Humm,,,, Surprised that something like that could be made/aired on the Tv.

Anyone watched it? What did you think..


I just kinda thought it was a bit ...weird!

Dave

Amanda
09-11-09, 10:39 PM
Yeah I watched it too. Surprised they got away with making it - fictitious or not. It was a bit weird tbh but I think it hit the mark in the sense it will get people talking not only about the Gary Glitter case but also about the death penalty in general.

Personally I think it should be brought back but who or for what crime is the difficult issue. Perhaps each case would be on its on merits and a crime so heinous would be right to bring about the death penalty, i.e. where a "life" sentence is just too good for some people!!!

Sally
09-11-09, 10:41 PM
Where was this?

Where can I watch it.

Sounds interesting.

DaveP
09-11-09, 10:46 PM
Just finished on channel 4 mate. BUt i am sure it will be on some online player to watch... it was a bit dragged out but interesting none the less

Holdup
09-11-09, 10:58 PM
should be repeated on 4 + 1

keithd
10-11-09, 12:00 AM
should be repeated on 4 + 1

really?

BanditPat
10-11-09, 01:44 AM
I wached it on 4 +1 before I went out for MW2, Thought it was quite good. In favour of the death penalty here.

muffles
10-11-09, 08:30 AM
Personally I think it should be brought back but who or for what crime is the difficult issue.

I thought it never fully went away, last I heard you can still be executed for treason. I don't know if I agree with the death penalty at all though, too much playing god for my liking & also too many chances for (irreparable, due to the death) mistakes.

timwilky
10-11-09, 08:48 AM
I thought it never fully went away, last I heard you can still be executed for treason.

No it went for that too. You can only now be executed for being a illegal immigrant working as an electrician.:rolleyes:

AS for death penalties. Do you not think there have been enough guilty verdicts overturned in the past 30 years to ever contemplate the prospect of the return of the ultimate sanction.

It never worked as a deterrent and it could be argued that it would encourage extreme and violent resistant to capture and if you have committed one capital offence there is nothing to prevent you committing more

Milky Bar Kid
10-11-09, 09:40 AM
I have Sky+'d this for me to watch when I get back home. I just happened to spy it when I was looking through the planner and thought it sounded interesting.

Kinvig
10-11-09, 09:56 AM
No it went for that too. You can only now be executed for being a illegal immigrant working as an electrician.:rolleyes:

AS for death penalties. Do you not think there have been enough guilty verdicts overturned in the past 30 years to ever contemplate the prospect of the return of the ultimate sanction.

It never worked as a deterrent and it could be argued that it would encourage extreme and violent resistant to capture and if you have committed one capital offence there is nothing to prevent you committing more

Yup, well put.

The problem, as I see it, is that sentences that are handed down are perceived to be a tad light.

Life should mean life. If found guilty, then the accused then has the rest of his/her life to repeal the sentence if evidence comes to light of their innocence.