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While we might wish that they could, magistrates hearing proceedings for non-payment of the TV licence fee cannot refuse to punish individuals on the grounds that Mrs Brown's Boys is dross.
When we refuse to punish the victims, blame the devil, watch Nollywood movies where a rape victim is killed/dishonored/disowned by her husband, family or society at large, we are permitting and encouraging a rape culture.
She said: "How can you admit that someone has broken the rules but then refuse to punish them?" Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies called on Mr Davies to resign.
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In 1051 he outlawed Godwine for refusing to punish the men of Dover, who had defied a Norman lord.
When Löw refused to punish Podolski against the insubordination, it hastened the process of disenchantment between manager and captain.
"We have a system that pays out millions of dollars to families brutalized by the police but refuses to punish the police who commit the misconduct," she said.
Iraq lost its bid for reinstatement in 2010 World Cup qualifying after the sport's highest court refused to punish Qatar for using an ineligible player.
"What we found is mismanagement at the top of the Police Department which refuses to acknowledge the extent of police misconduct, refuses to punish it adequately, refuses to adopt available and successful reforms and, as bad, tolerates a police culture more likely to wink at than really punish police abuse".
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