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LoopyLou Aug 2nd 2007 1:09 pm

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For a bit more greusome info:

http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/di...pNodeId=216889


This is becoming the norm in our tiny 270'000 population city.

Awful for anyone who isn't completely unhinged or devoid of any concept of reality.

Don't visit Nottingham. No matter how many Robin Hood Movies the USA makes. It's awful - I've lived here all my life and the good people are being swamped by this foul stench of a lawless underclass.

A real shame nothing is being done to help or stop it from escalating. Nottingham Police Force just got the worst results ever for a police force in the UK, and crime is spiralling while the local authorities try to convince everyone that it is falling by (according to a senior police officer) massaging those statistics (there's a new category called "miscellaneous crime" which is suddenly, on its inception, 50% of all recorded crime - LOL). It's a hilarious time in Nottingham at the moment, I've lived here all my life and you wouldn't believe what some areas are breeding!!!

Contempt mainly...

gryphea Aug 2nd 2007 6:52 pm

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Our local town's weekly today:

'couple's home from home after flooding'

'teenager held after 35 mile police chase'

' sun set to shine on show'

kids have entered paper face drawings in the local agricultural show, in the pre-school group. They haven't a cat in hells chnace of winning as basically everyone else's mums seem to do it for them, and even then their mums are more artistically gifted than me , so even if I did it they wouldn't win. Of course it could be Its the taking part though!!

Gryphea

boxerdog03 Aug 3rd 2007 12:16 am

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Cars seized in roadcam blitz

Emma Louise just needs £20,000 more
Fire crews help 20st man

Boy aged 5 starts fire

Man held in death probe

Sex absuer is facing prison

Teens in dock for assault

Gun case due in court

Nice :sneaky: For more stories of youth arson, murders, MP's playing footy.... click http://www.wigantoday.net/sectionhom...sectionID=5890

iaink Aug 3rd 2007 1:31 am

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Its interesting (to me anyway) that todays Headline on the NATION globe and mail website (Canadas "Daily Telegraph" perhaps?) was regarding an elderly doctor who was robbed by a pan handler in a Vancouver church. He wasnt killed or even seriously hurt. He had given the guy $5 a few days running and then yesterday the guy snatched all his cash and pushed the elderly man to the ground.

Its sad that this happened, but I find it comforting that the editor still found it sufficiently shocking in Canada to run on the front page.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl.../National/home

Biiiiink Aug 3rd 2007 2:20 am

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Originally Posted by LoopyLou (Post 5141090)
Don't visit Nottingham. No matter how many Robin Hood Movies the USA makes. It's awful - I've lived here all my life and the good people are being swamped by this foul stench of a lawless underclass.

Did you see the "Kombat Opera Presents" Panorama spoof set in Nottingham? The sewers can't take the overload of vomit and urine from the binge drinking on a Friday and Saturday night and all of Nottingham city centre disappears under the effluent... sung through except for the Jeremy Vine character :thumbsup:

Biiiiink Aug 3rd 2007 2:24 am

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Today's Windsor Star:

Minivan loaded with goodies - Chrysler officials claim their 2008 minivan “doesn’t drive like a minivan” anymore.

Murder charge - Accused triple murderer Jesse Imeson was arraigned on a charge of first-degree murder in a Windsor courtroom Thursday.

Experts boost tunnel option - One of the world's most prestigious infrastructure construction firms has been hired by city council in the high-stakes showdown to secure a tunnel truck route for Windsor.

And one for the snake phobics, Are you a reptile killer? - All that roadkill isn't just accidental -- an Ontario study has found almost three per cent of drivers, the majority of them men, swerve to intentionally steamroll snakes and turtles on the road.

The Escapea Aug 3rd 2007 2:59 pm

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And today's Time Colonist led with:
"This Uplands home is Canada's most expensive on the maket: $28.5 million: 'Trophy Portpeties' geared toward elist foreign buyers" - which is their third story in the last week about property prices... (http://www.canada.com/victoriatimesc...8-1e5e49ce904a)

And the other front page news was:
"The bride has white hair, not a white dress: couple in their 90s met, fell in love at seniors' residence" - which I'm surprised is news here in Victoria ;)

or4ngecrush Aug 3rd 2007 7:19 pm

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Edinburgh, 4th August 2007

Fire on Princes Street

PRINCES Street was closed off today as firefighters tackled a major shop blaze. Flames ripped through the roof of the historic Romanes and Paterson building as 50 firefighters battled to get the blaze under control.


Calypso night at the Tattoo

THE annual extravaganza returned to the Castle with a sold-out show that was bigger, better and brighter than ever.


Meadowbank looks finished after bulldozers call

MEADOWBANK Stadium is facing almost certain demolition after the independent taskforce set up to investigate its future agreed it should close.

Piff Poff Aug 4th 2007 4:32 am

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This weeks Red Deer Express:

There's no one to blame - family says Bower Ponds drowning 'A tragic mistake'.

He Lured troubled Girls - Pornographer fed local street girls drugs and videotaped them.


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