Wales: Judge’s anger at light sentence for anti-gay neighbour

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  1. Ian Bower  23 Oct 2012, 9:13pm  Report
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    Sickening.

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  2. That There Other David  23 Oct 2012, 11:03pm  Report
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    Sounds like a lovely lady doesn’t she? Obviously insecure to the point where she’s desperate that somebody, anybody, notices her.

    I’m glad they didn’t just dismiss her obnoxious behaviour as a mental health issue though. That unfairly paints people who do have mental health issues in a bad light they don’t deserve. Collins is just obnoxious.

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  3. What on earth is a mail order lesbian?

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    1. WantsToKnow  24 Oct 2012, 1:34pm  Report
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      Gee, where can I order mine? LOL

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    2. Karen T.  24 Oct 2012, 10:56pm  Report
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      I wanted to know that also! Is there a catalog I can order from, and is this service available outside the U.K.?

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  4. A nasty, aggressive-sounding bully. I understand the judge was limited by the sentence he could impose, but I wish he’d been able to order some kind of counselling or education for this woman.

    I doubt shouting at her neighbours is the limit of her problems. In my opinion, she needs to attend some kind of behavioural/anger management training.

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    1. He did order a supervision order which will involve some counselling

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      1. That’s good then at least – thanks for that, Andy h.

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  5. GingerlyColors  24 Oct 2012, 12:15pm  Report
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    What a vile woman. As she claims to be the widow of a ‘Romany prince’ how would she like it if people kept calling her a pikey?

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  6. its outrageous this woman can abuse in this way -section the old bag and put her away. `Is she in social housing? Evict her.

    Im a Romany queen

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  7. I wonder what the rest of the neighbours thought of the banging and hours of shouting? Were they oblivious to it? I hope that they were able to offer some support to the victims…and maybe some helpful advice to the bully…she clearly needs it.

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  8. The sentence and sanctions look about correct to me.
    Will they work and sort out this nasty woman……we’ll have to wait and see

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    1. Karen T.  24 Oct 2012, 11:01pm  Report
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      Have y’all got a ‘habitual offender’ or ‘repeat offender’ provision? Or a “Three Strikes” law?

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