Dirk diggler 10 | 4452 7 Sep 2017 / #91Apparently the suspects also allegedly raped a Peruvian woman hours after their rape of the polish girl. The Congolese man and the only adult of the group was still wearing the polish mans watch according to an article I read on this case.Two women were the ones to slap the cuffs on the 4th suspect who was aboard a train and hoped to escape to France. The Italians wanted to make the arrest of the guy by 2 women like a symbolic thing that European women won't tolerate this and kind as a display of feminism.Idk what kind of punishments these people face but unfortunately in many countries esp the us sentences can be quite low. I remember a member of the prominent duke family was found guilty of sexual assault and received probation bc the judge felt he wouldn't fair well in prison. Even others sadly only end up doing a few years for committing such an awful crime. Its typically people w multiple violent felony convictions that receive longer 10 20 plus year sentenced. Sadly justice isn't really 'for all' here and apparently in many other countries too.
nothanks - | 626 7 Sep 2017 / #92^ DirkIn the US they tend to rule based on probability of repeat offender. If you have no (significant) prior arrests, hold a job/attend University or come from financially stable home (probably represented by attorney) - then the charges will not be as severeAlso, there is (IMO good) difference between sexually assaulting a girl you took home from the bar (common on college campuses or high school parties) versus attacking strangers on the street. Because while the judge might relate to the college girl assaulted as his own daughter, there could still have been steps taken to prevent. Most attacks occur by someone you know. But this event in Italy could happen to anyone including the judge on vacation. And that is more scary
OP Crow 154 | 9158 8 Sep 2017 / #93Face it people. Western Europe became dark forest. Unsafe, malevolent and unclean place.
Tacitus 3 | 1251 8 Sep 2017 / #94The rate of murder per citizen is still higher in Poland than e.g. Germany. But of course neither Western Europe nor Poland come close to the level of criminal activity that is Serbia.
Dirk diggler 10 | 4452 8 Sep 2017 / #95Crime index 2017numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp?title=2017&displayColumn=0®ion=150Safety index 2017numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp?title=2017®ion=150&displayColumn=1Certain western European countries def aren't as safe as they use to be I.e. France esp when there's mass rioting or near train stations where migrants like to congregate to sell drugs pickpocket etc. However if you're aware of your surroundings and take certain precautions you're unlikely to encounter problems regardless of where you are.Here is specifically homicides worldwideen.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
G (undercover) 8 Sep 2017 / #96The rate of murder per citizen is still higher in Poland than e.g. Germany.Doesn't seem so:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_ratePoland 0,74Germany 0,85Serbia 1,13France 1,58If you import Congo, you are becoming Congo.
G (undercover) 8 Sep 2017 / #97The number of killed in terrorist "incidents" in Farce during last 2 years seems to be bigger than annual number of people murdered in Poland.
OP Crow 154 | 9158 8 Sep 2017 / #98Western Europeits- western Europe, not Western Europe. Its geographical term. Not cultural.criminal activity that is Serbianonsense. Serbia is very safe country. Migrants here are predominantly in transit for their promised land- western Europe.The number of killed in terrorist "incidents" in FarceIts just the beginning.
Dirk diggler 10 | 4452 10 Sep 2017 / #99Well at least they didn't play the ridiculous I dindu nuffin line
OP Crow 154 | 9158 10 Sep 2017 / #101If you import Congo, you are becoming Congo.Yes, that`s the point. When you import devils into paradise you don`t expect them to become angels. Plus, far from that how is western Europe a paradise and when they add more spices into that soup it won`t improve.