Tuesday, 23 October 2007

We really should be putting the judiciary on trial

96-year-old war veteran & Grandfather Mr Shah Chaudhury was peacefully minding his own business riding a tram in south London.

Stephen Gordon, 44 wanted to pass him.

Mr Chaudhury, a British citizen, was standing in the aisle of the tram because nobody would give up their seat for him. He was gripping a rail with both hands to steady himself when Gordon tried to squeeze by under his arms. In the process Gordon’s hat fell off, triggering the attack, a blow to the victim’s head causing serious injury which has resulted in the victim losing sight in one eye.

The only people who had enough balls to do anything? Two school children who were on the tram chased Gordon and later gave evidence against him,

I really hope the other passengers who sat back and let a frail old man stand and then be assaulted are proud of themselves!

Since this assault the poor mans health has deteriorated to such an extent and he now has to reside in a residential care home

and what sentence does this nasty piece of work receive? a three year supervision order.

We do not know who we are more disgusted with the cowards on the bus or the fool of a magistrate who decided that the vicious waste of skin & oxygen known as Stephen Gordon should not serve a custodial sentence.

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