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georgenorman 18 May 24 7.33pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Unless you are a Jew in London or TR in London ! Not to mention standing silently in a public street, or turning down a cake order, or posting a sticker on a lamppost, or expressing an opinion in your own home in Scotland.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 18 May 24 8.20pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Like I say. Watch how many arrests there are for the very things Hamas supporters are not getting arrested for regularly on June 1st in London. Do you mean during, or related to, the Champions League final? The police will decide whether breaches of the peace justify interventions or whether the peace is better served by standing off. That’s for them to judge and not for observers like us.
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YT Oxford 18 May 24 8.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
It doesn’t matter who is involved, if there is evidence it should be given to the police. Who knows what any individual, Jew or not, has done but if they have transgressed and you have evidence of it then it’s your duty to report it. Y-L is different. He goes out of his way to be visible and frequently risks breaking the law with a confrontational attitude. The police, quite rightly, monitor him. If someone attending a protest about the situation in Gaza breaks the law then I would expect the police to take action. I don’t believe there have been protests which are intended to support Hamas. Which is different to Hamas supporters attending protests. Of course, alongside the need to detain criminals there is another duty imposed on the police. Which is to ensure the peace is kept. This can result in compromises being necessary. You crack me up. You should have your own TV show. I can just picture you ... sitting in smug self-satisfaction in front of your Cornish bowls pavilion wearing your rose-tinted spectacles and your 'three wise monkeys' t-shirt while helping the viewer to understand their misconceptions about what's happing in the real world that they inhabit. Given the location, you could ironically entitle the show 'No bias'. You'll have a BAFTA in no time!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 18 May 24 8.27pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
Not to mention standing silently in a public street, or turning down a cake order, or posting a sticker on a lamppost, or expressing an opinion in your own home in Scotland. Exactly the same applies to those people as it does to everyone else. The law is the law, break it and you risk arrest. Whether the police decide to act depends on how they perceive the situation and whether it is more productive to ignore a breach than pursue it. If you don’t agree with any law you are free to campaign for it to be changed, but until it is you must abide by it.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 18 May 24 8.47pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
You crack me up. You should have your own TV show. I can just picture you ... sitting in smug self-satisfaction in front of your Cornish bowls pavilion wearing your rose-tinted spectacles and your 'three wise monkeys' t-shirt while helping the viewer to understand their misconceptions about what's happing in the real world that they inhabit. Given the location, you could ironically entitle the show 'No bias'. You'll have a BAFTA in no time! I live smack in the middle of the real world, of which I have seen a great deal. It’s not all chaos and conflict. Most places are peaceful and neighbourly. If you don’t believe that then you must be living in the wrong place and need to get out more. Try spending time in a few rural locations or visiting some other countries, away from tourist spots. Even in many urban areas things are often not as bad as some want to suggest. Sure, knife and drug related crime is a scourge, but I am old enough to remember everyone carrying a flick knife for self protection and crime gangs fighting turf wars. It’s more brutal today but we also lived in fear but survived. I have a friend who won a BAFTA. I’ll ask him about your idea for a show. Somehow I don’t think he will give it much of a chance.
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 18 May 24 9.52pm | |
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Wisbech, may god look after you & protect you etc.
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georgenorman 18 May 24 10.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Exactly the same applies to those people as it does to everyone else. The law is the law, break it and you risk arrest. Whether the police decide to act depends on how they perceive the situation and whether it is more productive to ignore a breach than pursue it. If you don’t agree with any law you are free to campaign for it to be changed, but until it is you must abide by it. There was no evidence or crime committed in the first two cases - and the courts agreed. The police were pursuing a political agenda. If someone campaigns against some laws now, they are in danger of being arrested - especially in Scotland.
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Badger11 Beckenham 19 May 24 7.10am | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
There was no evidence or crime committed in the first two cases - and the courts agreed. The police were pursuing a political agenda. If someone campaigns against some laws now, they are in danger of being arrested - especially in Scotland. There is no politics in Law and Order
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YT Oxford 19 May 24 8.27am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I live smack in the middle of the real world, of which I have seen a great deal. It’s not all chaos and conflict. Most places are peaceful and neighbourly. If you don’t believe that then you must be living in the wrong place and need to get out more. Try spending time in a few rural locations or visiting some other countries, away from tourist spots. Even in many urban areas things are often not as bad as some want to suggest. Sure, knife and drug related crime is a scourge, but I am old enough to remember everyone carrying a flick knife for self protection and crime gangs fighting turf wars. It’s more brutal today but we also lived in fear but survived. I have a friend who won a BAFTA. I’ll ask him about your idea for a show. Somehow I don’t think he will give it much of a chance.
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georgenorman 19 May 24 9.11am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I live smack in the middle of the real world, of which I have seen a great deal. It’s not all chaos and conflict. Most places are peaceful and neighbourly. If you don’t believe that then you must be living in the wrong place and need to get out more. Try spending time in a few rural locations or visiting some other countries, away from tourist spots. Even in many urban areas things are often not as bad as some want to suggest. Sure, knife and drug related crime is a scourge, but I am old enough to remember everyone carrying a flick knife for self protection and crime gangs fighting turf wars. It’s more brutal today but we also lived in fear but survived. I have a friend who won a BAFTA. I’ll ask him about your idea for a show. Somehow I don’t think he will give it much of a chance. Was his name Harvey?
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Badger11 Beckenham 19 May 24 9.28am | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
Was his name Harvey? Or Noel Clark still not charged as far as I am aware and blacklisted. Perhaps Noel should have a word with Kevin Spacey whose Hollywood pals are trying to get him back to work.
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