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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by dreadsoc
(Post 10296069)
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 |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by prestonjohn
(Post 10298589)
Dale Cregan will be a Category A prisoner for at least 15 years,maybe more because he will obviously get natural life.This means that where ever he goes in the prison he will have at least 4 prison officers and a dog handler surrounding him.He will be allowed to work although this depends if its available.Every night all his belongings will be taken from him and he will be allowed a radio and a book a bed and a table and chair.The light will be dimmed and he will be on 15 minute suicide watch.He will have no contact with other prisoners considering that other prisoners might want to kill him for the gangland murders of the father and son.They will want revenge.Harry Roberts was a Cat A prisoner for 20 years.They usually go mad anyway.
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Actually probably not Noni, just living in some parallel universe where to him and his present band of sycophants he is a hero. Time will be his biggest enemy and as PrestonJohn says he will probably lose the balance of his mind and go mad but that is probably 15 or 20 years down the line. Take solace in the fact that his life is now on a constant downhill slide and will become a living hell.
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by SteveKingswear
(Post 10298260)
Not right and yes it pisses me off as well but still not the fault of the children.
I pity the children being born to parents so full of utter hate and poison in the same way I pity children born to drug addicts and alcoholics. Sadly his children, and the offspring of a lot of these anti West hate campaigners, are spouting hate chants from the time they can talk - poor little sods are taught those hate chants the way a lot of our kids are taught nursery rhymes .... Dread - x |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by prestonjohn
(Post 10298589)
Dale Cregan will be a Category A prisoner for at least 15 years,maybe more because he will obviously get natural life.This means that where ever he goes in the prison he will have at least 4 prison officers and a dog handler surrounding him.He will be allowed to work although this depends if its available.Every night all his belongings will be taken from him and he will be allowed a radio and a book a bed and a table and chair.The light will be dimmed and he will be on 15 minute suicide watch.He will have no contact with other prisoners considering that other prisoners might want to kill him for the gangland murders of the father and son.They will want revenge.Harry Roberts was a Cat A prisoner for 20 years.They usually go mad anyway.
Yes it will be like this for the first years....SteveK and I are talking about a number of years further down the line, when the suicide watch is over, he is a old lag nobody, the new bucks have the notoriety, and his punishment truly begins.... .....that is of course if he doesn't get himself a transfer to Broadmoor ! Dread - x |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Elite Goa Police unit to guard beaches[
25 Sep: PTI. India Reserve Battalion, a specially trained police force of Goa Police, will now maintain a vigil at the state beaches to protect tourists from anti-social elements … Beaches like Calangute, Candolim, Baga and Sinquerim, which are frequented by at least 50,000 people daily need stringent security measures which would be achieved only after posting IRB, Michael Lobo, the MLA said … Goa cabinet to decide on shacks on beaches 25 Sep: IANS. The Goa state cabinet will Wednesday decide whether or not the hundreds of thousands of tourists hitting Goa's beaches this season can sip their cool beers or eat spicy fried prawns in beach shacks… Annually, 300-odd shacks operators are allotted with the help of a lottery system a licence to operate beach shacks for six months… This year, however, the High Court has derailed the process of shack allotment, citing environment degradation along the coastline… www.goanvoice.org.uk 150 policemen for Calangute beach 25 Sep: Herald. Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has assured Calangute MLA Michael Lobo that 150 policemen would be deployed on the beach to keep at bay illegal hawkers, who are of nuisance value to this all- important tourism destination in the north |
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Originally Posted by noni
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Originally Posted by Tina1
(Post 10299828)
At least the 'Tourist Security Force' has been abandoned. I nearly put Tourist Security Farce. More apt!:rofl:
:rofl::rofl: Dread -x |
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New Editor at the Herald ...
From Goan Voice today: Editorial: A paradise with no plan 26 Sep: Herald. There are currently over 3,500 foreigners living in Goa, some of them running businesses, others who have quite simply retired into a traditional way of Goan village life or been drawn to acquiring and restoring an old-world house. So long as there is no attempt to ghettoize parts of Goa as the Israelis have done in Ozrant and the Russians in Morjim with deplorable racial overtones, Goa would stand to gain hugely if it were to encourage foreign retirees to settle here … They have more money to plough into the local economy than do the young backpackers and the beer louts. Malta, Cyprus and more recently Sri Lanka offer a special long- term visa to attract foreign retirees. India has no such retirement visa facility, though a move in that direction would be good for Goa http://www.epaperoheraldo.in/Details...%2f26 %2f2012 |
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Sale of cigarettes banned in Goa
25 Sep: Times of India. Goa government has asked all shops and establishments and eating outlets not to sell tobacco products in any form. The establishments have been directed ""not to store or sell tobacco products in the form of cigarettes, cigars, biddies, gutka, hukkah, etc"" failing which they would be "dealth with severely as per the law", wwan official statement said www.goanvoice.org.uk |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by noni
(Post 10301239)
Sale of cigarettes banned in Goa
25 Sep: Times of India. Goa government has asked all shops and establishments and eating outlets not to sell tobacco products in any form. The establishments have been directed ""not to store or sell tobacco products in the form of cigarettes, cigars, biddies, gutka, hukkah, etc"" failing which they would be "dealth with severely as per the law", wwan official statement said www.goanvoice.org.uk On a personal level I hate smoking, and get annoyed when you cannot sit outside to eat and rink,in the summer without people smoking around you. My opinion of course, my opinion !!!!!! :thumbdown: |
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Whether you approve of smoking or not, this is another ludicrous "attention grabber" by the Goon government.
Where do they get the idea that they should be different from the entire world? It's becoming a standard Goan mindset these days. Morons. . |
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Goa cabinet approves beach shack policy
26 Sep: IBNS. The Goa government on Wednesday announced that all beach shacks should compulsorily install closed circuit television cameras (CCTVs) … License fees and security fees have been hiked… ban on playing loud music after 6pm … task force of 50 policemen constituted to monitor and take action against illegalities Shack owners upset over govt’s new policy 27 Sep: Navhind Times. The president of the Shack Owners Welfare Society, Mr Cruz Cardozo expressed his dissatisfaction over the government’s new policy on shacks and termed it as discriminatory and unjust to the unemployed Goans who run the shacks www.goanvoice.org.uk http://www.navhindtimes.in/goa-news/...lar-beach-belt Shack allotment down by 10% The Chief Minister further said that any person will be allowed to set his portable/ folding bed on the beach and enjoy sun-bath, provided he takes back the same while leaving the place. "Such persons will not be allowed to make any commercial use of these portable/folding beds," he noted, |
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http://www.navhindtimes.in/goa-news/...lar-beach-belt
Read it and weep! Pretty sure it means 5 PAIRS of deck beds? What a load of b@ll@cks, innit? . |
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