To correct you, I am compassinate.  That's it. <<Lee

Ok, I stand corrected; you are compassinate, that's it.

 I know  that scizorphincs canlead a normal life <<Lee

Yes, maybe scizorphincs can.

However, you would be the first to break it down to a required
clarification of "normal life".

If our law makes provision for the state of mind during a crime, can
we do any less? <<Lee

I don't make laws and certainly don't have any obligation to agree
with them.

The case you present sounds more like judicial politics than justice.

On Sep 14, 4:12 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Now now Slip, lets not start by telling lies about me huh.
>
> To correct you, I am compassinate.  That's it.
>
> I'm not really worried about either to tell the truth, I know  that
> scizorphincs canlead a normal life, and yes there is always the chance
> that this man may stop taking his medication and relaspe, but you know
> there is alsways the chance that anybody may full pray to deppresion
> and commit all many of awful acts, so if you are looking for a
> certianty, a risk free black cab driver, well you're just not going to
> get it.
>
> To my mind the action of these black cab drivers speaks volumes on
> their ignorance of that particular mental illness, again I get that, I
> wish it was not like it, but alas it is, education sir is what I
> advocate.
>
> Let us remind ourselves also that there is scope within the law for
> mental health issues.
>
> Another little tale form the life of Lee for you.
>
> I have told you before of my dad getting 'all stabbed up' when I was
> 16.  During the court apperance of the bloke 'what did it' whilst my
> dad was in the witness box telling his side of the story it came out
> that after he had been stabbed in the wrist and the leg and then the
> chest, my dad asked the man 'wooh there, you don't really want to kill
> me do you'.  It was right then that the bloke stabbed him in the neck.
>
> Ultimatly the man got a two year suspended sentance(suspended also for
> two years). Why he lenancy?
>
> The man was suffering from depression, his son had died just the week
> previouse to him stabbing my dad.
>
> If our law makes provision for the state of mind during a crime, can
> we do any less?
>
> On 11 Sep, 22:08, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm just hung on the "Killed His Wife" part, but knowing how
> > compassionate you are towards murderers, Lee, I can understand your
> > tendentious view.
>
> > I'm sure that Black cab drivers have a legitimate complaint in that
> > many people will undoubtedly "avoid" hailing a cab with a black driver
> > as precautionary measure to being killed by a relapse of paranoid
> > schizophrenia.
>
> > But of course your more worried about the schizoid murderer than the
> > black cab drivers.
>
> > On Sep 11, 7:25 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Yesterday on our local London news I hear that thousands of black cab
> > > drivers intend to take to the streets to express their feelings of
> > > anger over a convicted murderer being given licence to take 'the
> > > knowledge' reqiured to allow him to become a black cab driver.
>
> > > The man is a paraniod scizophrenic who killed his wife and has been
> > > held for 9 years before being given a clean bill of health and has
> > > since been released.
>
> > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8233750.stm
>
> > > Now I have personal experiance with scizophrenia, no not me but a very
> > > good friend of mine, and I know that with the proper medicain those
> > > who suffer form this illness can and do live more or less ordinary
> > > lives.
>
> > > You all know me by now so it should come as no suppries to learn that
> > > I feel sorta disgusted by the proposed actions of our cabbies.
>
> > > There is in this country a huge stigma attached to mental health and a
> > > lack of understanding of the effects it can have on those who suffer
> > > and their families, I wish it was not so as it seems simple to me, you
> > > would not protest against a man who had say broken a hand and wished
> > > to become a cabbie.
>
> > > It doesn't really supprise me though, I figure that not everybody has
> > > encountred those who sufffer.
>
> > > So what do you think?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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