Bag om Some Kind of Justice
When justice fails, a vigilante steps forward. Faith in the police is faltering in the broken Britain of today, where record numbers of crimes remain unsolved. Justice and fairness are flouted by politically correct senior officers. Victims are not seen as hurt people but simply as statistics.
Paul's family is but one example of those victims of criminals neither caught nor punished.
In the English south-coast town of Alverbank many others are damaged and grieving. It cannot go on. Glib political sound-bites don't work. There has to be a radical response. Some way of fighting back. Vigilante justice is good justice! The vigilante delivers rough justice, breaking the bones and cracking the heads of those guilty individuals who cause pain without remorse.
Who is the vigilante? He - or she - is self-styled as The Black Knight.
Yet the police warn against taking 'the law into your own hands'. But the local press extols the vigilante's efforts and respond: 'What law?'
Will the vigilante eventually cross the line and take a life?
Paul and his family seem involved and they are going to suffer...
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