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I think I'm right in saying that until the late 1940s you were allowed to shoot the buggers.



Tony Martin shotgunning the pikeys that broke into his house put paid to that.



Tony Martin shotgunning the pikeys that broke into his house put paid to that.

Er, I don't think so. I think the bleeding-hearts had been arranging for the protection of criminals while committing crimes for quite some time before Tony decided 'no more burglaries', Tony wasn't the first such prosecution and he wasn't the last...and none of it can be laid at the door of any one individual victim.


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