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SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:15 am
by The Marshal
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SAS hero jailed: Sergeant sentenced to two years after gun found in his garage
The sergeant was pulled from secret operations in Helmand when armed police discovered the Glock pistol following a tip-off...
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:19 am
by The Marshal
Note the lien: "He may be able to return to duty after his sentence is up."

Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:49 am
by The Annoyed Man
The Marshal wrote:Note the lien: "He may be able to return to duty after his sentence is up."

Like he would want to. I'd be gone if I were him. A country that would ask for that level of sacrifice of me required by the SAS (the British equivalent perhaps of our own Delta forces) and then jail me for having the means of protecting myself from the enemies I made while in that country's service is not the kind of country I would want to live in any longer.
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:57 am
by barstoolguru
soon or a later things like this are going to bite them in the rump
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:07 pm
by The Annoyed Man
barstoolguru wrote:soon or a later things like this are going to bite them in the rump
Absolutely. They're going to reach a time when there will be no more Brits willing to do things as tough as the SAS for a country that treats them like criminals. SAS puts men in the position of making enemies. For life. Enemies with long memories who are all to happy to perform a revenge killing. It is absolutely unreasonable to expect such men to have no protection from a firearm at hand when they are not active duty.
But then, Lesser Britain (formerly known as "Great" Britain) may not be worth defending any longer anyway. Pretty soon they'll have the liberals' dream: the return of the draft. Liberals hate a volunteer military of career professionals because they don't know how to deal with men and women who are their betters.
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:58 pm
by v-rog
I imagine that this type of "offence" wasn't covered in his E&E training. what a crock.
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 1:44 pm
by RoyGBiv
Best comment so far:
Bryan XXXXX
5:43 PM on 26/7/2012
Let him out of jail and send him over here the the U.S. where he will be appreciated for the hero he is.
He can stay at my place till he gets on his feet. Since he's SAS, he'd wouldn't need more than a weekend anyway : )
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 2:44 pm
by WildBill
"It’s a pity it was a pistol and ammunition as this cannot be tolerated.”
It is a pity that they cannot tolerate a person having a pistol and ammunition.

Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:18 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
Isn't there some quote from "Alice in Wonderland" regarding the ironic sensibilities of the British government?
I can't remember it, but maybe one of you out there can supply it.
TIA / SIA
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:53 pm
by Heartland Patriot
WildBill wrote:"It’s a pity it was a pistol and ammunition as this cannot be tolerated.”
It is a pity that they cannot tolerate a person having a pistol and ammunition.

Yes sir, what they don't want to tolerate is a citizen defending him (or her) self. But what they will tolerate are thugs and other assorted bad guys initiating violence against others...quite acceptable to "The Crown" it would seem...
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 5:07 pm
by Texas Dan Mosby
The Annoyed Man wrote:The Marshal wrote:Note the lien: "He may be able to return to duty after his sentence is up."

Like he would want to. I'd be gone if I were him. A country that would ask for that level of sacrifice of me required by the SAS (the British equivalent perhaps of our own Delta forces) and then jail me for having the means of protecting myself from the enemies I made while in that country's service is not the kind of country I would want to live in any longer.
Actually, OUR boys are the equivalent of THEIR boys. The Brits have always been much more innovative than us when it comes to special operations forces, and we have copied their approach more than once. Delta was modeled along the lines of the SAS, and in WWII, we modeled our Ranger Battalions after their Commando's.
U.S. commanders never have embraced the concept of special operations the way the Brits did / do.
I give them credit for that.
Crazy to think that the same people who fought so stubbornly, and gave so many lives during WW I and WWII would one day lock up a trooper for simply possessing a handgun.
No justice in that. No sense.
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 5:38 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Texas Dan Mosby wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:The Marshal wrote:Note the lien: "He may be able to return to duty after his sentence is up."

Like he would want to. I'd be gone if I were him. A country that would ask for that level of sacrifice of me required by the SAS (the British equivalent perhaps of our own Delta forces) and then jail me for having the means of protecting myself from the enemies I made while in that country's service is not the kind of country I would want to live in any longer.
Actually, OUR boys are the equivalent of THEIR boys.
I realize that. I was just trying to put "SAS" into general perspective for those who don't know what SAS is.
Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 5:40 pm
by Oldgringo
The Annoyed Man wrote:The Marshal wrote:Note the lien: "He may be able to return to duty after his sentence is up."

Like he would want to. I'd be gone if I were him. A country that would ask for that level of sacrifice of me required by the SAS (the British equivalent perhaps of our own Delta forces) and then jail me for having the means of protecting myself from the enemies I made while in that country's service is not the kind of country I would want to live in any longer.

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Re: SAS Sergeant jailed for 2 years - for having a pistol
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:41 pm
by mamabearCali
What a pity. You know I would love to visit Merry Olde England, Scotland and Wales. However I am afraid someone might attack me and I would be put in jail for the misfortune of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I agree he can come to my house, we have an extra bedroom, he can stay there till he gets on his feet. Which I think would be a rather short stint.