Comment posted Two detentions in Helensbugh over arson attack that killed three by Struan.
Well said. I am surprised a comment insulting another user in that way was allowed through.
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TBH last years had plenty for kids but could have done with more for other age groups. - Grass fires on Loch Fyneside
Careless cigarette smokers have started most of the ones I have experienced. - Compensation to farmers for fallen stock in recent bad weather emergency
Part perhaps but you were leaving comments with only that as the focus.
What word for causing life to cease would you describe as not being emotive? - Row in upmarket Helensburgh over development plan for Lieper house
It was a nursing home at 1 time. It was sold to a developer who fixed it up a bit then stopped. Cut to the next decade and another developer bought it.
http://www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/details/914770 - Compensation to farmers for fallen stock in recent bad weather emergency
Demonstrating this usage makes no more point relative to the main arguments around the issues than you frequently disputing the usage. I just found a focus on semantics curious. Showing a usage does not mean the use is true or untrue. My choosing to share a link found on the first page of a Google search is hardly back breaking or indicative of my opinions. I merely find a debate on issues more interesting than dictionary corner.
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Arson is not a crime in Scotland
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Arson is a crime & is punishable with a sentence in Scotland so McCormick get yer facts right (twat)
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Getting facts right is quite important before making this type of post Sharkman (I should know, I’ve made the same type of mistakes before) because it’s all too easy to look foolish when the facts emerge.
It may be a technicality, but Scotland has no offence known as arson. Events constituting arson in English Law might be dealt with as one or more of a variety of offences such as Wilful Fire-Raising, Culpable and Reckless Conduct, Vandalism or other offences depending on the circumstances of the event. The more serious offences (in particular Wilful Fire-raising and Culpable and Reckless Conduct) can incur a sentence of life imprisonment.
Perhaps an apology to Mr McCormick is in order?
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Well said. I am surprised a comment insulting another user in that way was allowed through.
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