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Good thing they don't have any of those evil guns walking around shooting people!
Ah yes, acid in the face, a traditional Anglo-Saxon Christian method of attacking people.
Same solution as to the gun issue in the US.
US - Any felon in illegal possession of a firearm = 15 year minimum sentence in federal prison(these should ALL be referred to a Federal prosecution). If you are an illegal in possession of a firearm, 15 year minimum + your immediate family is deported in entirety + you do hard labor the entirety of your sentence.
UK - Throw acid and you get a 25 year minimum plus if not citizens your entire immediate family is deported + you do hard labor during your sentence.
Problem solved.
It would cost less if the method of punishment is the same & inflicting more severe damage than the original attack.
Sorry if this is burning & extremely painful.
Do you plan or adding another acid attack to your bucket list?
Would you consider going through this punishment again?
We are very interested in your future plans because this makes our day.
Suffer Slime!
Yup, acid attacks are another blessing of "diversity".
Jabed Hussain, a father of one, was the first victim in a spate of five acid attacks committed over 72 minutes.
As the horror unfolded, Mr Hussain, a rider for the online delivery firm UberEATS, could count himself one of the luckier ones. His helmet, he is convinced, saved him from suffering devastating injury.
Ah yes, acid in the face, a traditional Anglo-Saxon Christian method of attacking people.
Was listening to the BBC today talk about knife and acid attacks in the UK had no idea that throwing acid on people was such a big problem there now. They are descending into being a third world country, I think I would rather risk getting shot then stabbed or have acid thrown in my face.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036154/A-knife-attack-4-minutes-130-000-year--ministers-insist-crime-rates-falling.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/14/london-acid-attacks-ministers-urged-tighten-laws-teenager-weapon/