True. But why didn't the police do their ****ing jobs in the first place? They're there to enforce the laws, right? Then how come they let the fifteen year olds vandalize (which I assume is against the law in Britain), but when the woman broke the law to stop them (and in the US, depending on the state what she did could be classed as self-defense, or, depending on the state, defense of public property or somesuch) the police come down on her like a ton of bricks and put her in jail.
What the ****?
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