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On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 19:06:11 +0100, JNugent
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David Hansen wrote:

In this country when the English police were imported for the
gathering of criminals at Gleneagles this time last year ...


Geldof is a bit of an unattractive character (IMHO), but calling him and
his cohorts "criminals" could be seen as libellous - you need to be more
careful.


I don't think he meant Geldof. IIRC he didn't get to Gleneagles, ICBW.

I think he meant Yul Grinner, and his mate who talks a bit funny.

DG

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"David Hansen" wrote:

Instead of wasting their time and my money behaving like arseholes
here they might have been better employed in London looking out for
people with exploding rucksacks.


But not searching or scanning the exploding rucksacks, because you wouldn't
like that either.



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On 2006-07-03, JNugent wrote:
David Hansen wrote:

In this country when the English police were imported for the
gathering of criminals at Gleneagles this time last year ...


Geldof is a bit of an unattractive character (IMHO), but calling him
and his cohorts "criminals" could be seen as libellous - you need to
be more careful.


Well, quite. But then, Hansen seems to be a little confused as
to where he lives, since this is all one country.


Yet another demonstration of your ignorance and bigotry..


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On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 21:15:51 +0100, "Brimstone"
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Charity begins at home .


How many people in the UK are literally starving?


You wouldn't believe us if we told you.

But the lily livered pinko lefties can't have it all ways up.

If I have to be guilty as hell of guilty of having "relative
affluence" (the opposite of "relative poverty") because the
betattooed chavs can't all afford PVR's and HDTV, and their kids can't
always have the latest model brand name running shoes and the
currrent football T shirts, well so be it, and BTW, if you weren't
aware it's a disgrace they can't afford precooked convenience foods
every day, not to mention Mickey D's 5 times per week.

I'll feel as guilty as hell.

And ***** Africa* because then that obviously *is* a lost cause.

As the man says "Charity Begins at Home".

There's only so much guilt to go around. There *is* a limit.

DG



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In ,
Huge said:
On 2006-07-03, Brimstone wrote:
In ,
Huge said:
On 2006-07-03, JNugent wrote:
David Hansen wrote:

In this country when the English police were imported for the
gathering of criminals at Gleneagles this time last year ...

Geldof is a bit of an unattractive character (IMHO), but calling
him and his cohorts "criminals" could be seen as libellous - you
need to be more careful.

Well, quite. But then, Hansen seems to be a little confused as
to where he lives, since this is all one country.


Yet another demonstration of your ignorance and bigotry..


Superior knowledge of politics & geography, maybe. Just because
Hansen thinks it's a seperate country, and you're too stupid
to think of an argument other than 'ad hominem' doesn't make
make me wrong.

I'd dearly love to see Scotland get complete independence, then we
can stop pouring subsidy into their grasping little hands and
listening to the whining about how hard done by they are, but until
then,
it's all one country, no matter what that toy Assembly they ****ed
away oh-so-very-much of the UK taxpayers money on thinks. They
got it because Westminster gave it to them. Who's the Daddy,
exactly?


Thank you for the additional ddemonstration.


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On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 12:03:32 +0100, David Hansen wrote:

In this country when the English police were imported for the
gathering of criminals at Gleneagles this time last year ISTR that
they had to have something done to them to make them Scottish
officers.


A lobotomy, HTH.
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On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 09:13:37 +0100 someone who may be "Richard M
Willis" wrote this:-

Any Police Officer in any force in the UK has has jurisdiction anywhere in
the UK. They may, for operational reasons, be instructed to leave certain
types of offences/incidents to the "local" plod.


It might not be a good idea to try this in Northern Ireland.

In this country when the English police were imported for the
gathering of criminals at Gleneagles this time last year ISTR that
they had to have something done to them to make them Scottish
officers.


Wasn't the castration a little drastic?



IanH


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On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 20:33:13 +0100 someone who may be "Chris Read"
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But not searching or scanning the exploding rucksacks, because you wouldn't
like that either.


If they wish to scan rucksacks and luggage that is one thing.
However, that is very different from perverts running their hands
all over someone.


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David Hansen wrote:

Instead of wasting their time and my money behaving like arseholes
here


They didn't behave like arseholes, and didn't need to - you are a big
enough arsehole (as evidenced by your montonous and inane whingeing in
various newsgroups) to cover Scotland on your own.



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