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Saddleworth Moor arsonist.

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Sarnia Tue 14-Jul-26 13:50:32

A 20 year old woman has been charged with arson on Saddleworth Moor. What is wrong with these people? The madness of such an idea in the first place coupled with total disregard for the firefighters who put their lives at risk, the wildlife and their habitats which are destroyed and the farmers losing grazing land for their livestock.
She is in court this afternoon, I believe. I hope the law allows a long sentence for such stupidity.

nanna8 Tue 14-Jul-26 14:01:44

In Australia arsonists can be sentenced to life imprisonment. I agree with this, they are dreadful people and many have died because of their actions .

Cossy Tue 14-Jul-26 14:02:42

nanna8

In Australia arsonists can be sentenced to life imprisonment. I agree with this, they are dreadful people and many have died because of their actions .

Good, so they should be, you have the most dreadful fires which out many people’s lives at risk!

Cossy Tue 14-Jul-26 14:03:12

Sarnia

A 20 year old woman has been charged with arson on Saddleworth Moor. What is wrong with these people? The madness of such an idea in the first place coupled with total disregard for the firefighters who put their lives at risk, the wildlife and their habitats which are destroyed and the farmers losing grazing land for their livestock.
She is in court this afternoon, I believe. I hope the law allows a long sentence for such stupidity.

I too hope she gets a custodial sentence, what was she thinking?

Fallingstar Tue 14-Jul-26 14:05:56

I also wonder how these people’s minds work, if indeed they work at all, only this morning in North Wales the reporter found a recently spent firework on the ground. A total disregard for the environment, human life, and animal life. Imho fireworks and barbecues should be banned until this heatwave is over. Too much is at risk.

Fallingstar Tue 14-Jul-26 14:11:44

nanna8

In Australia arsonists can be sentenced to life imprisonment. I agree with this, they are dreadful people and many have died because of their actions .

Agree totally.

nanna8 Tue 14-Jul-26 14:19:54

Maybe bring in total fireban days ? No fires in the open, including barbecues and burning off on those very hot dry days. Large fines if you disobey.

eazybee Tue 14-Jul-26 14:33:08

Two rather entitled boys set fire to a woven wicker structure, made by their fellow pupils at their school, and were identified by their friends.
When asked why one said, "Well I lit a match and held it against the straw to see what would happen".
Difficult to guard against such stupidity.

Cossy Tue 14-Jul-26 14:35:46

Fallingstar

I also wonder how these people’s minds work, if indeed they work at all, only this morning in North Wales the reporter found a recently spent firework on the ground. A total disregard for the environment, human life, and animal life. Imho fireworks and barbecues should be banned until this heatwave is over. Too much is at risk.

Yes! 👏👏👏👏👏

Cossy Tue 14-Jul-26 14:38:32

nanna8

Maybe bring in total fireban days ? No fires in the open, including barbecues and burning off on those very hot dry days. Large fines if you disobey.

I think we already have those things in parts of the UK, but whether they are policed or not is an entirely different conversation.

Washerwoman Tue 14-Jul-26 15:40:26

I think this is the huge fire above Dovestones that she started by firing a rocket and other fireworks. It was a 'tribute' to a friend who drowned in the resevoir. What a tribute angry!Apparently they also filmed it and themselves driving there whilst inhaling nitrous oxide and texting so not young kids.I hope she gets the most severe punishment. The devastation, loss of habitat and wildlife not to mention terrible air quality for miles is so upsetting.

Jaxjacky Tue 14-Jul-26 16:05:57

Many Bastille celebrations are cancelled in Françe today because of the fire risk.

Wyllow3 Tue 14-Jul-26 16:18:55

Here in the High Peak there are warnings, "NO BBQ's and pressure on the shops not to sell the ready made kind. Which is problematic, as sensibly used its an outlet for those with no money to go on holiday to have little family BBQ's in the park.

Wyllow3 Tue 14-Jul-26 16:19:33

Mind you, a little camping stove can do the job of heating up things - are they any safer?

Greyduster Tue 14-Jul-26 16:20:42

There are few things worse than a moorland fire. Once it has burned off what’s on the top - heather, bracken and other plants (some of them rare), the underlying peat catches
alight and it smoulders for days - weeks sometimes. And once it’s extinguished, it can take years for any vegitation to re-establish itself. I’ve seen this happen on local moorland here. Devastating. People leave all sorts of rubbish around. It only takes the sun on a discarded bottle or anything reflective to cause a fire. Warning signs and educational messages seem to roll of some people like water off a duck’s back.

ixion Tue 14-Jul-26 16:40:45

Perhaps an appropriate punishment in these cases would be long shifts as beaters with the fire services.

Reap, sow and all that.

Greyduster Tue 14-Jul-26 16:44:09

Good idea!

Iam64 Tue 14-Jul-26 16:52:54

Arson does carry a life sentence. Arson with intent to endanger lives is more serious than criminal damage caused by arson.
This reckless stupid woman will no doubt say it was accidental. My understanding is that can still carry a life sentence

MT62 Tue 14-Jul-26 17:36:43

Why do people want to sabotage Mother Nature?
From people littering, to those idiots who cut down that sycamore tree.
Now this idiot 😩
I hope she gets a hefty sentence.