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3 minutes ago, TxRover said:

Thats $1.27 million per...a little under a million quid. Lets ask 20 sets of parents if thats a good price for a child's life.

Sadly it's probably as much they'll have to pay out, if what the parents are demanding is granted, and Remington take it to the Supreme Court, they probably won't have to pay a penny.

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50 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

Sadly it's probably as much they'll have to pay out, if what the parents are demanding is granted, and Remington take it to the Supreme Court, they probably won't have to pay a penny.

No shit, but it’s still absolute crap.

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2 hours ago, TxRover said:

Thats $1.27 million per...a little under a million quid. Lets ask 20 sets of parents if thats a good price for a child's life.

I can't really imagine a country where the deaths of a bunch of young children leads no to no sort of action being taken 

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Thats $1.27 million per...a little under a million quid. Lets ask 20 sets of parents if thats a good price for a child's life.
If Remington shouldered 100% of the blame then you might have a point.

Off topic: I love those companies with disparate product lines. Guns and shavers, motorbikes and pianos, cars and pens, fridges and phones.
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9 minutes ago, DiegoDiego said:

If Remington shouldered 100% of the blame then you might have a point.

Off topic: I love those companies with disparate product lines. Guns and shavers, motorbikes and pianos, cars and pens, fridges and phones.

I would agree with that if the gun in question wasn’t marketed and designed the way it was. It is of very little sporting value.

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3 hours ago, DiegoDiego said:

Off topic: I love those companies with disparate product lines. Guns and shavers, motorbikes and pianos, cars and pens, fridges and phones.

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A local favourite of this genre.

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2 hours ago, Frank Sobotka said:

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A local favourite of this genre.

On 26 May 2011, John Cooper was given a whole life order for the 1985 double murder of siblings Richard and Helen Thomas, and the 1989 double murder of Peter and Gwenda Dixon. The murders were known in the media as the "Pembrokeshire Murders" or the "Coastal Murders". Cooper was also sentenced for the rape of a 16-year-old girl and a sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl, both carried out while a group of five teenagers were held at gunpoint in March 1996, in a wooded area behind the Mount Estate in Cooper's hometown of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.

Cooper had a history of criminal activities, including 30 robberies and violent assault. Footage from the television game show Bullseye (on left) in May 1989, in which he appeared as  a (shit) contestant, was later used as evidence against him, comparing his image with a sketch of a suspect in the Dixons' murder.

Cooper was sentenced to 14 years in 1998 for robbery and burglary. He was released from prison in January 2009. Because of subsequent developments in DNA and forensic science, the police carried out a cold case review in April 2009 and were able to identify Cooper's shotgun as being the murder weapon. Further DNA evidence was provided by forensic scientist Professor Angela Gallop.[4] The police collected further evidence against him and Cooper was arrested again in May of that year. He was convicted, in May 2011, for the double murders and sexual assaults and sentenced to a whole life order.

Cooper has also been linked to other unsolved crimes.

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The now sadly closed Liquor and Guns store close to where I lived in El Cajon California ( a place where mass shootings were reasonably common in the 90s for some reason)
 
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I used to live by the creepy Mormon church by La Jolla. I had some good nights on El Cajon Boulevard though!
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1 hour ago, DiegoDiego said:
2 hours ago, BillyAnchor said:
The now sadly closed Liquor and Guns store close to where I lived in El Cajon California ( a place where mass shootings were reasonably common in the 90s for some reason)
 
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I used to live by the creepy Mormon church by La Jolla. I had some good nights on El Cajon Boulevard though!

There was a great punk bar on ECB, I think it was called The Livewire.

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On 20/07/2021 at 16:56, GordonS said:

I don't think they're measuring the right things, and there's definitely a huge problem with averaging. I think the top fifth or so get a good school education, the top 10% get a world-class university degree and most of the rest get a poorer education that you'd expect in the developed world.

I also think they learn so little about the rest of the world that they can sustain some batshit crazy ideas about what's normal.

At Uni we had access to a world bank database of economic indicators that they used to create a "development index". 

Obviously the G7 countries scored highest. 

What we could do was change the weighting given to the factors. If you downplay gdp per capita and openness of financial markets and increase the importance of literacy rates and child malnutrition, the US tumbles way out of the top ten. 

Basically, America is not a first world country for its poor. 

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11 minutes ago, DiegoDiego said:

There was also The Liars Club. I used to work at Taaang! Records down that way.

Don’t believe that 

10 minutes ago, DiegoDiego said:

There was also The Liars Club, leopard print customs on the pool table. I used to work at Taaang! Records down that way.

Not believing that either 

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On 31/07/2021 at 10:38, DiegoDiego said:

There was also The Liars Club, leopard print customs on the pool table. I used to work at Taaang! Records down that way.

Am I imagining it, or did Poison Idea release some albums on Taaang!?

Some band.

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