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Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 9549395)
I loved the Facebook "Anti-Riot: Operation Cup of Tea" group :)
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Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 9549263)
Sorry Amazulu, in this show we have to accept your first answer.
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Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 9549474)
Dude, don't you get on your moral high horse - you once said that you would do Anne Widdicombe.........
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Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 9549493)
Really? link or it didn't happen.
You also once said that you would do Mo from EastEnders. |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 9549527)
I don't do stalker post searches so you'll have to take my word for it.
You also once said that you would do Mo from EastEnders. |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 9549527)
I don't do stalker post searches so you'll have to take my word for it.
You also once said that you would do Mo from EastEnders. |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by exsquaddie
(Post 9549332)
Ref: Blue Dye
This was OUR idea originally for use in Belfast etc however MOD consulted the Lawyers before hand and guess what? NO! Human rights infringed or some other crap! |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 9549378)
I seem to recall that s1 Riot is a 'found committing' offence - I don't think that method would fly in the UK. I believe that the arrest has to be made at the time of the offence, and not afterwards. I may be wrong - It's been a long time since I looked at anything like this!
One thing I do remember is that Riot is rarely charged, as any damage that is caused during a 'Riot' has to come out of police coffers or something, so more often than not, folk are charged with Violent Disorder instead, so that the police don't have to cop the fees for damage. I doubt they would get away with that here though... S |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by paddyo
(Post 9549594)
aha...I see what you did there!!! But did you......?
Ironic isn't it. In a years time, scores of people from different ethnic backgrounds will be running round the streets of East London chasing items made of gold, silver and bronze….all started by a single gun shot!!! |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by paddyo
(Post 9549596)
oh sorry...saw this today and had to stick it in....it made I chuckle!!!
Ironic isn't it. In a years time, scores of people from different ethnic backgrounds will be running round the streets of East London chasing items made of gold, silver and bronze….all started by a single gun shot!!! |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 9549368)
Or English and trying to brew tea. :D
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Re: common link to the riots
This post is not intended as a Australia v UK one, although I'm sure many on here will make it so (do what you gotta do haters). Sadly, these riots are a damning indictment of what UK society has become. Too many years of PC government, soft policing, a too liberal judicary, the endless welfare state, multiculturalism, non-integration, the breakdown of the family unit, the lack of respect from a lot of the population, the fact that a career in the UK now requires a degree, the destruction of the working-class. This has bred a generation with no values, no father figures or role models, a dependence on welfare, a lack of respect for the institutions of state, a belief that nothing has to be worked for, nothing to work towards, no ambition, 'what's the point?', a total under-class.
In other words a f**ked up generation. It's a mess. |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 9550025)
This post is not intended as a Australia v UK one, although I'm sure many on here will make it so (do what you gotta do haters). Sadly, these riots are a damning indictment of what UK society has become. Too many years of PC government, soft policing, a too liberal judicary, the endless welfare state, multiculturalism, non-integration, the breakdown of the family unit, the lack of respect from a lot of the population, the fact that a career in the UK now requires a degree, the destruction of the working-class. This has bred a generation with no values, no father figures or role models, a dependence on welfare, a lack of respect for the institutions of state, a belief that nothing has to be worked for, nothing to work towards, no ambition, 'what's the point?', a total under-class.
In other words a f**ked up generation. It's a mess. |
Re: common link to the riots
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 9550046)
ZZZZzzzzzz.....
Everything is all fandabaloso in the UK, nothing whatsoever to worry about! Carry on as usual. |
Re: common link to the riots
double post
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