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"Robust" policing from Manchester "feds"

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:08 pm
by David Johnson

Re: "Robust" policing from Manchester "feds"

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:13 pm
by Ned
They didn't hit him hard enough

Re: "Robust" policing from Manchester "feds"

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:20 pm
by pbphotography
Good about time

Re: "Robust" policing from Manchester "feds"

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:25 pm
by frankthring

As I understand it David, they were rioters who had been tracked by
police helicopter, then followed on foot by police. If so, as Ned says,
there is not a fair-minded person in Britain tonight who would not say,
"Enough of PC society...beat the shit out of the buggers !"

Frank

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:52 pm
by David Johnson
To avoid confusion, Frank, I am not saying I disapprove.

Re: Compo?

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:14 am
by jimslip
Having looked at the clip, I would presume the louts have been approached by 100's of Human Rights lawyers claiming, "The police unreasonably interfered with their clients Human Right to move freely around their locality, whilst they followed the advice of Norman Tebbitt and, "Got on their bikes, to look for work!" Furthmore the police did brutally and without provocation wantonanly beat these cherubic innocents for no cause whatsover!"

Compo? !cigar! ?100,000 each!cigar! Any more bids?

What did Cameron mean when he said in Parliament, "...and sod any talk of their Human Rights" (Meaning the rioters) does he mean the Human Rights Act has been suspended? Does he mean the police can beat the shit out of anyone they like with no fear of recrimination?

Does anyone know?


Re: "Robust" policing from Manchester "feds"

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:51 am
by spider
Party leaders make me laugh when they go into "bullshit" mode.

Cameron also said "if you are old enough to do the crime, you are old enough to do the time".

What about the "age of criminal responsibility" legislation?

Brown was as bad with his "British jobs for British workers".

What about "equal opportunities and European free movement of labour" legislation.

They are just meaninless statements or "Sun Speak".

How can you take these people seriously when they come out with crap statements like that?

Re: "Robust" policing from Manchester "feds"

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:55 am
by Peter
spider wrote:


> Cameron also said "if you are old enough to do the crime, you
> are old enough to do the time".

There was a kid on the news last night, saying he'd been put before the court, given a ?100 fine, but because he'd been in custody for 21hrs, the fine was waived in lieu of time served.

I bet he's really learned his lesson from that severe punishment.


Re: "Robust" policing from Manchester "feds"

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:10 am
by jimslip
and council leaders talk shite as well.Yesterday on tne radio some Head of Housing declared, "We will evict anyone from our council houses who are convicted of rioting and looting!" the commentator asked where they would go after they were evicted, the clown answered, "Well of course we have a legal responsibilty to house those who have nowhere to live!"

Give me strength!


Re: "Robust" policing from Manchester "feds"

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:43 am
by spider
As for Cameron and all his talk of being really, really tough on the perpetrators of the disturbances, this say's it all..............