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    Quote Originally Posted by Alana View Post
    What about duty of care though?
    Only so much duty of care can be given.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alana View Post
    What about duty of care though?

    I dont think duty of care was a concern at the time because he being transported in a van from side of prison to the other . He probably would have had more protection in the open prison. Like, who would expect a van to be attacked . I believe they were protecting him by not letting him walk from one section of the prison to the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by An don View Post

    I dont think duty of care was a concern at the time because he being transported in a van from side of prison to the other . He probably would have had more protection in the open prison. Like, who would expect a van to be attacked . I believe they were protecting him by not letting him walk from one section of the prison to the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    Only so much duty of care can be given.

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    I'd have thought that guns being in a high security prison was a predictable risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockman View Post
    I though his thread was going to be about developer and bankers.
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    shocking to think that amount of money was spent on a report into an individual who was no loss to society..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alana View Post
    I'd have thought that guns being in a high security prison was a predictable risk.
    There is a diff between a high security prision and a secure prision.

    The latter doesnt exist,
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    I have to say I find the term used to describe the necessary assassination of Billy Wright “murder” a bit had to handle especially when you consider the countless innocent Catholics he murdered, anyway, the fact is Billy Wright was not assassinated with the help of the British, the INLA were not assisted it was a well planned and accomplished operation.

    The only collusion that you could ever associate the British and Billy Wright with is he was allowed to and was assisted by the British in carrying-out and getting away with the murders of so many innocent Catholics.

    Billy Wright had to be eliminated to further the peace process.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Experienced Punter esq View Post
    shocking to think that amount of money was spent on a report into an individual who was no loss to society..
    Well said EP..........

    I was going to say a few things that might not have come out so eloquently, or polite. I won't bother now......

    BTW, duty of care???...........Don't get me started.........

    Bit like the compasion shown here.........

    Lockerbie bomber Megrahi living in luxury villa six months after being at 'death's door' - Telegraph
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    this a piece low life shit taken out as he took others, did have any slightest regerts, god no, one less piece of shit on the ground, as to those who took out ,that is most likely the same shit, i live in republic, i believe in the republic, and until that shower of gobshites get enough sense, may please have a boarder, so at least the republic has a chance to survive,
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