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Arsonists laugh off any concern for victims' damaged lives



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Published Date: 15 May 2008
TO read that more and more arson attacks are taking place yet again in the Arun area (Gazette, May 8), myself, and I am sure many others, ask the culprits to sit and think of the damage and hurt they are causing innocent people going about their lives.
I sincerely hope that those taking part in these crimes realise that the next fire may cause death.

As they run off along the road laughing, are they prepared to spend a good few years of their lives in prison once caught and found guilty?

I'm sure life in prison really can't be as much enjoyment as life with your families or friends on the outside, so think hard.

Andy Johnston
Nimbus Close
Littlehampton

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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 4:43 PM
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