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It shouldn't really be a surprise, this sort of scum live in a completely different world to normal people. They use a different language have totally different values and impress one another with things that for most would at best be valueless and at worst abhorrent. But take heart Cregan will start his life sentence with a swagger, everybody will be bruv or John, whilst he's the new boy on the block, but then after a few years when he's no longer the new boy on the block just the block bitch things change and a reality will set in, that reality being that this is all he has to look forward to, 'cop' killers don't get parole. then at ten years when he has contracted aids and is addicted to heroin and had his first parole application refused then he will know the price he has to pay. After 20 years, a shadow of his former self a haggard old man, old before his time, spending his time scouring the floor looking for dog ends, his mates and family no longer visit, a forgotten man, his mind has gone. Put on suicide watch, but they can't watch him 24/7, his bodged suicide eventually kills him but only after hours of excruciating pain. The flash little ****** (a word I never use but he deserves it) is going to learn the hardest and final lesson of his life over the next 20 or 25 years.
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by SteveKingswear
(Post 10295960)
It shouldn't really be a surprise, this sort of scum live in a completely different world to normal people. They use a different language have totally different values and impress one another with things that for most would at best be valueless and at worst abhorrent. But take heart Cregan will start his life sentence with a swagger, everybody will be bruv or John, whilst he's the new boy on the block, but then after a few years when he's no longer the new boy on the block just the block bitch things change and a reality will set in, that reality being that this is all he has to look forward to, 'cop' killers don't get parole. then at ten years when he has contracted aids and is addicted to heroin and had his first parole application refused then he will know the price he has to pay. After 20 years, a shadow of his former self a haggard old man, old before his time, spending his time scouring the floor looking for dog ends, his mates and family no longer visit, a forgotten man, his mind has gone. Put on suicide watch, but they can't watch him 24/7, his bodged suicide eventually kills him but only after hours of excruciating pain. The flash little ****** (a word I never use but he deserves it) is going to learn the hardest and final lesson of his life over the next 20 or 25 years.
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by SteveKingswear
(Post 10295960)
It shouldn't really be a surprise, this sort of scum live in a completely different world to normal people. They use a different language have totally different values and impress one another with things that for most would at best be valueless and at worst abhorrent. But take heart Cregan will start his life sentence with a swagger, everybody will be bruv or John, whilst he's the new boy on the block, but then after a few years when he's no longer the new boy on the block just the block bitch things change and a reality will set in, that reality being that this is all he has to look forward to, 'cop' killers don't get parole. then at ten years when he has contracted aids and is addicted to heroin and had his first parole application refused then he will know the price he has to pay. After 20 years, a shadow of his former self a haggard old man, old before his time, spending his time scouring the floor looking for dog ends, his mates and family no longer visit, a forgotten man, his mind has gone. Put on suicide watch, but they can't watch him 24/7, his bodged suicide eventually kills him but only after hours of excruciating pain. The flash little ****** (a word I never use but he deserves it) is going to learn the hardest and final lesson of his life over the next 20 or 25 years.
A sentiment I expressed in post 5674 that was misunderstood somewhat by an insignificant interloper - Dale Cregan - a despicable excuse for a human - thinks that his actions will bring him some great prison notoriety, hence the level of premeditation to create out of the ordinary acts.... in his moronic brain this was probably the alternate route to X factor for infamy ! .... however he will be frowned upon by the Prison 'anti nonce' hard men because his victims were women - their police status is irrellevent. As you say Steve when CREGAN realises that for himself, his punishment will begin. Death would be kind in is case! The fact which bothers me is his mother being a retired GMP police officer !! Dread - x |
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From hippy tourism to happy tourism
23 Sep: Herald Review. … Going back in time – somewhere in the 60s – Indian tourists flocked to Goa in droves with an excuse to enjoy sun and sand, but within the deep corners of their hearts they longed to see the semi-clad hippies who in turn ventured here for peace and seclusion … Goa developed a reputation for sleaze, in the 80s and 90s, especially with the notorious Baina red-light area, jeep loads of male tourists made a beeline for the state … There were concocted tales by tourists who had been here, that Goa was the place in the sun where sex was for the asking, booze flowed like water, and girls were ready to break into a dance with total strangers http://www.epaperoheraldo.in/Details...=9%2f23%2f2012 www.goanvoice.org.uk |
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[B]She has told her solicitors to contact the Goan government for an explanation but has not yet received a reply. "The only reason I wanted to stay in the apartment was so that I could oversee the renovation work. If I or my family stayed there we would have paid rent. Now I want nothing to do with the Goan government and it is unlikely that I will ever be able to complete my dream," she said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ient-fort.html www.goanvoice.org.uk |
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Originally Posted by noni
(Post 10297726)
From hippy tourism to happy tourism
23 Sep: Herald Review. … Going back in time – somewhere in the 60s – Indian tourists flocked to Goa in droves with an excuse to enjoy sun and sand, but within the deep corners of their hearts they longed to see the semi-clad hippies who in turn ventured here for peace and seclusion … Goa developed a reputation for sleaze, in the 80s and 90s, especially with the notorious Baina red-light area, jeep loads of male tourists made a beeline for the state … There were concocted tales by tourists who had been here, that Goa was the place in the sun where sex was for the asking, booze flowed like water, and girls were ready to break into a dance with total strangers http://www.epaperoheraldo.in/Details...=9%2f23%2f2012 Dread - x |
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Sling your hook! Hate preacher Abu Hamza to be booted out of Britain within days after final appeal against extradition fails
Ends eight-year legal saga costing UK taxpayer £1m Hamza known for sermons near Finsbury Park Mosque Judges in Strasbourg threw out bid to reopen case Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz27Q3OjIiI Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook AT LAST :thumbsup: |
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Originally Posted by noni
(Post 10297792)
Sling your hook! Hate preacher Abu Hamza to be booted out of Britain within days after final appeal against extradition fails
Ends eight-year legal saga costing UK taxpayer £1m Hamza known for sermons near Finsbury Park Mosque Judges in Strasbourg threw out bid to reopen case Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz27Q3OjIiI Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook AT LAST :thumbsup: Let the Yanks have him! I wonder if his extra large family consisting of several 'wives' (all bar one claiming single parent benefits) and his children (I believe there were about 17 of them) will go to the USA to live........................... ....................I have this strange feelings they will remain in the UK ... but still have enough money paid in benefits to be able to make several annual visits !!!!! Dread - x |
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Originally Posted by dreadsoc
(Post 10297803)
Jolly good...always nice to now one hasn't wasted ones time !!! :thumbsup:
Let the Yanks have him! I wonder if his extra large family consisting of several 'wives' (all bar one claiming single parent benefits) and his children (I believe there were about 17 of them) will go to the USA to live........................... ....................I have this strange feelings they will remain in the UK ... but still have enough money paid in benefits to be able to make several annual visits !!!!! Dread - x |
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Only one person was ever convicted of anything, you can't hold the children responsible for the deeds of there parents - I'm sure someone famous once expressed the same sentiments and probably far more eloquently, but who and how I don't recall.
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Originally Posted by SteveKingswear
(Post 10297859)
Only one person was ever convicted of anything, you can't hold the children responsible for the deeds of there parents - I'm sure someone famous once expressed the same sentiments and probably far more eloquently, but who and how I don't recall.
......so the taxpayers of Britain will still be paying to keep his family in that 5 million pound pad in North London..... and paying to keep his other 6 (I think 6 but it could be more) families in other expensive houses throughout North London.......... .........I can;t think why the Americans who want him so much don't want his 'baggage' too !! Dread - x |
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In today's Mail on line - yet another benefit fraud
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Originally Posted by a_f_d
(Post 10295346)
I'm a bit confused as to how blank visas could have a 'ghost' image containing information about the applicant - or come to that how 'ghost' info could be more secure than info printed on the visa 'in clear'??
AndyD 8-)₹ P.S. Our visas from Birmingham have the usual green CGI stamp. I was standing behind an immigration officer at Mumbai Airport as a friend came through, and as his visa was scanned, up popped the word CLEARED on the officer's screen. I wonder what will appear if you have a dodgy visa? |
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Originally Posted by dreadsoc
(Post 10297885)
Yes correct......
......so the taxpayers of Britain will still be paying to keep his family in that 5 million pound pad in North London..... and paying to keep his other 6 (I think 6 but it could be more) families in other expensive houses throughout North London.......... .........I can;t think why the Americans who want him so much don't want his 'baggage' too !! Dread - x |
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Originally Posted by iain492001
(Post 10298250)
The "Ghost" image is the same as your photo, so this has to be done at the visa issuance stage after you've submitted form & 2 photos. I wonder how the forgers are going to get round that.
I was standing behind an immigration officer at Mumbai Airport as a friend came through, and as his visa was scanned, up popped the word CLEARED on the officer's screen. I wonder what will appear if you have a dodgy visa? We collected our new style visas last week, ready in just two working days and with both visits to VFS Vic taking only about 30 mins each, VFS staff very helpful and pleasant - hope you had the same experience. Veri |
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