Quote:"...In the days that followed his release on bail Azarbonyad continued to drive to the gym whereBBC:
he worked, later being arrested at a petrol station. Ms Hall (for the Defence) told the court he
had lost his job after police turned up there.
The court heard Azarbonyad arrived in the UK after fleeing his home country Iran when he was
14, but lost his uncle during the journey and has never seen him again. After time in immigration
centres and foster placements he was granted leave to remain and refugee status.
Ms Hall said: "Quite frankly, he is terrified at the prospect of going to prison."..."
There's a discernment from those who perceive themselves better than the simple English
yokels that elect them that to forgive 'the foreigner' because they don't know any better,
places them on a higher moral plane.
The offenders from other lands see it simply as our laws are not theirs and ergo, need not be
adhered to.

Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.