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Stirlingsays 28 Mar 19 5.51pm | |
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I'm going to raise two very worrying cases I've read about recently showing......what I feel amounts to absurd Police powers which go against traditional English common law.....Yet both have succeeded against legal challenge. It seems that the Police can arrest anyone using obvious lies and be supported legally. One of these examples will no doubt be supported by the left and the other not. For me, both examples are outrageous for pretty much the same reason. Firstly the Tommy Robinson case. Secondly a case against anti Royal Wedding groups. I am simply astonished with where we are in this country.
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Teddy Eagle 28 Mar 19 5.59pm | |
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They have enough resources for these cases then?
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Badger11 Beckenham 28 Mar 19 6.03pm | |
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The police kettled some anti capitalist protesters in London about 10 years ago and certain sections of society went into meltdown about human rights. My mates just shrugged their shoulders and said these people have obviously never been to a football match. It's funny how the police get the benefit of doubt from the media with football fans but as soon as the liberals are caught up in something.... For the record the Zombie wedding seemed a bit harsh. Edited by Badger11 (28 Mar 2019 6.03pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 28 Mar 19 6.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I'm going to raise two very worrying cases I've read about recently showing......what I feel amounts to absurd Police powers which go against traditional English common law.....Yet both have succeeded against legal challenge. It seems that the Police can arrest anyone using obvious lies and be supported legally. One of these examples will no doubt be supported by the left and the other not. For me, both examples are outrageous for pretty much the same reason. Firstly the Tommy Robinson case. Secondly a case against anti Royal Wedding groups. I am simply astonished with where we are in this country. Ultimately, 'the establishment' does what it likes when it feels the need. The police have always been used as the blunt instrument when required.
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Stirlingsays 28 Mar 19 6.36pm | |
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When I started on these boards I was very much a milk toast supporter of the Police. Now I'm just disillusioned and feel disenfranchised from them.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 28 Mar 19 6.39pm | |
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i expect you have all heard of this fella ? he paid a very heavy price for a racist prank. Is It almost as if somebody somewhere wanted to make an example of him ?
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Stirlingsays 28 Mar 19 6.45pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
i expect you have all heard of this fella ? he paid a very heavy price for a racist prank. Is It almost as if somebody somewhere wanted to make an example of him ?
He gets sent to prison when judges let people off for trying to stab people in cars with zombie knifes.
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Invalid user 2019 28 Mar 19 7.09pm | |
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An eight year legal case, that's quite something. I can't say I'm surprised though, the establishment always gets its way. It's similar with the Prince Philip car crash really. These things just go away. He could've ploughed through a family and it would've been reasoned away.
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Stirlingsays 28 Mar 19 7.15pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
An eight year legal case, that's quite something. I can't say I'm surprised though, the establishment always gets its way. It's similar with the Prince Philip car crash really. These things just go away. He could've ploughed through a family and it would've been reasoned away.
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dannyboy1978 29 Mar 19 6.38am | |
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And here is the police state showing what it's really up to.
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Stirlingsays 29 Mar 19 7.24am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
And here is the police state showing what it's really up to. I don't have such an issue with this situation as I understand that a public building still has to have rules. However, I regarded the original situation in the park and then in her home as very off and evidence of just where our Police are.
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dannyboy1978 29 Mar 19 7.27am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I don't have such an issue with this situation as I understand that a public building still has to have rules. However, I regarded the original situation in the park and then in her home as very off and evidence of just where our Police are. It wasn't clear what rules she broke though?
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