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On Jan 11, 4:10*am, wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 14:48:14 -0800 (PST) MIG wrote: For some reason I didn't find it all that funny watching a gang of uniformed thugs beating up children who looked like my nieces and nephews, and were doing nothing wrong apart from things like being unable to pass through solid barriers that the thugs were trying to force them through. Perhaps if said "children" hadn't been smashing windows and graffitiing then they wouldn't have got thumped. And what the hell were children doing on a march anyway? Talk about grade A irresponsible ****wit parents. I didn't find it funny when I was grabbed by the collar and thrown aside by one of the thugs when I asked where on earth they wanted us to go, given that I was trying to leave the area and was being forced back into the area that they supposedly wanted to disperse people from, given the talk of water cannons etc. Aww, boo hoo. You're choice to turn up mate. Suck it up. I have stared into the cold, dead eyes of those thugs, and they are not funny. *Not funny at all. *They don't care about anything except for keeping their line straight. *Anything in their path is fair game. *It could be your children, your elderly mother, anyone. *They just don't care. Sub Steig Larson prose aside, do you actually have anything to add apart for your poor-little-us bleatings? A lot of us saw the ****ing mess left the next day by you and your fellow arseholes so please spare us the peaceful innocents being attacked by nasty police BS. It makes me want to heave. And Theresa May is the latest Home Secretary to unleash them on the public. *The public includes you and anyone you care about, if you care about anyone. Most of the public don't go on a supposedly "peaceful" march then trash the place. Precisely Boltar. After the first demonstration, when these punks darn near killed a policeman with a fire hydrant, anyone with a brain knew what to expect next time. If these products of "democratic socialism" really think they are entitled to something, they can mail, e-mail, fax, and/or visit their MPs and make their case. Costing the taxpayers more in police time, clean up, and repair bills, is not going to endear them to their benefactors, who have to work for a living. MIG went there knowing what to expect. |
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1506 gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying: Most of the public don't go on a supposedly "peaceful" march then trash the place. Precisely Boltar. After the first demonstration, when these punks darn near killed a policeman with a fire hydrant, anyone with a brain knew what to expect next time. Extinguisher, rather than hydrant. And he's been sentenced today - 2yr8mo for "violent disorder". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12159581 |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
1506 gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: Most of the public don't go on a supposedly "peaceful" march then trash the place. Precisely Boltar. After the first demonstration, when these punks darn near killed a policeman with a fire hydrant, anyone with a brain knew what to expect next time. Extinguisher, rather than hydrant. And he's been sentenced today - 2yr8mo for "violent disorder". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12159581 Presumably he won't now have to worry about a university eductaion, fees or no fees. |
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Tue, 11 Jan 2011, Recliner remarked: Extinguisher, rather than hydrant. And he's been sentenced today - 2yr8mo for "violent disorder". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12159581 Presumably he won't now have to worry about a university eductaion, fees or no fees. They do Open University in Jail, don't they? And how's the chap who climbed the Cenotaph doing - was he chucked out, or fined, or both; or something else? -- Roland Perry |
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On 11/01/2011 14:02, Recliner wrote:
wrote in message Extinguisher, rather than hydrant. And he's been sentenced today - 2yr8mo for "violent disorder". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12159581 Presumably he won't now have to worry about a university eductaion, fees or no fees. Why? AFAIK, there's no general bar on ex-criminals studying at university, although there might be for specific courses (Law, perhaps). Some long-term prisoners have gained degrees while in prison (via the Open University etc). A 2-year 8-month sentence is too short for that, though. -- Jeremy Double {real address, include nospam} Rail and transport photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmdoubl...7603834894248/ |
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On 11/01/2011 17:45, Jeremy Double wrote:
On 11/01/2011 14:02, Recliner wrote: wrote in message Extinguisher, rather than hydrant. And he's been sentenced today - 2yr8mo for "violent disorder". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12159581 Presumably he won't now have to worry about a university eductaion, fees or no fees. Why? AFAIK, there's no general bar on ex-criminals studying at university, although there might be for specific courses (Law, perhaps). While it might stop you being a laywer(?), would it stop you studying law? Some long-term prisoners have gained degrees while in prison (via the Open University etc). A 2-year 8-month sentence is too short for that, though. Presumably he wouldn't need the full three years, as he won't be spending vacations working or inter-railing! -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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On 11 Jan 2011 13:18:46 GMT
Adrian wrote: 1506 gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: Most of the public don't go on a supposedly "peaceful" march then trash the place. Precisely Boltar. After the first demonstration, when these punks darn near killed a policeman with a fire hydrant, anyone with a brain knew what to expect next time. Extinguisher, rather than hydrant. And he's been sentenced today - 2yr8mo for "violent disorder". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12159581 If he'd thrown it ever so slightly harder he'd probably be doing 10 - 15 for manslaughter right now since apparently it just missed a plods head by inches. "The judge praised Wollard's mother saying he was taking into account her "extraordinary and courageous conduct" in persuading him to give himself up." Wtf?? What exactly was stopping her picking up the phone and shopping him herself as soon as she found out? B2003 |
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On Jan 11, 6:11*am, wrote:
On 11 Jan 2011 13:18:46 GMT Adrian wrote: 1506 gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: Most of the public don't go on a supposedly "peaceful" march then trash the place. Precisely Boltar. *After the first demonstration, when these punks darn near killed a policeman with a fire hydrant, anyone with a brain knew what to expect next time. Extinguisher, rather than hydrant. And he's been sentenced today - 2yr8mo for "violent disorder". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12159581 If he'd thrown it ever so slightly harder he'd probably be doing 10 - 15 for manslaughter right now since apparently it just missed a plods head by inches. "The judge praised Wollard's mother saying he was taking into account her "extraordinary and courageous conduct" in persuading him to give himself up." Wtf?? What exactly was stopping her picking up the phone and shopping him herself as soon as she found out? In truth, that would be a hard thing for any mother to do. |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 07:53:47 -0800 (PST)
1506 wrote: Wtf?? What exactly was stopping her picking up the phone and shopping him herself as soon as she found out? In truth, that would be a hard thing for any mother to do. Perhaps. Woman tend to be more sentimental. But if he was my son I wouldn't have waited for him to decide, I'd have phoned the police. B2003 |
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On Jan 11, 1:11*pm, 1506 wrote:
On Jan 11, 4:10*am, wrote: On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 14:48:14 -0800 (PST) MIG wrote: For some reason I didn't find it all that funny watching a gang of uniformed thugs beating up children who looked like my nieces and nephews, and were doing nothing wrong apart from things like being unable to pass through solid barriers that the thugs were trying to force them through. Perhaps if said "children" hadn't been smashing windows and graffitiing then they wouldn't have got thumped. And what the hell were children doing on a march anyway? Talk about grade A irresponsible ****wit parents. I didn't find it funny when I was grabbed by the collar and thrown aside by one of the thugs when I asked where on earth they wanted us to go, given that I was trying to leave the area and was being forced back into the area that they supposedly wanted to disperse people from, given the talk of water cannons etc. Aww, boo hoo. You're choice to turn up mate. Suck it up. I have stared into the cold, dead eyes of those thugs, and they are not funny. *Not funny at all. *They don't care about anything except for keeping their line straight. *Anything in their path is fair game. *It could be your children, your elderly mother, anyone. *They just don't care. Sub Steig Larson prose aside, do you actually have anything to add apart for your poor-little-us bleatings? A lot of us saw the ****ing mess left the next day by you and your fellow arseholes so please spare us the peaceful innocents being attacked by nasty police BS. It makes me want to heave. And Theresa May is the latest Home Secretary to unleash them on the public. *The public includes you and anyone you care about, if you care about anyone. Most of the public don't go on a supposedly "peaceful" march then trash the place. Precisely Boltar. *After the first demonstration, when these punks darn near killed a policeman with a fire hydrant, anyone with a brain knew what to expect next time. *If these products of "democratic socialism" really think they are entitled to something, they can mail, e-mail, fax, and/or visit their MPs and make their case. *Costing the taxpayers more in police time, clean up, and repair bills, is not going to endear them to their benefactors, who have to work for a living. MIG went there knowing what to expect. And the more the likes of you and your goons try to intimidate me, the more I'll keep on going. |
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