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Re: Riots in London

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:23 pm
by RPB
Thanks Andy
allowing police to order thugs to remove masks or hoods

They can't now?
They need permission first?

Not sayin' that a few officers ordering hundreds of rioters to take their masks off will get the desired result, but ..

Just a different way of thinkin' I guess.

Re: Riots in London

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:39 pm
by bnc
I saw that on Amazon.co.uk aluminium baseball bat sales were up some 24000%


But instead of Britons regaining the right to defend themselves what we will see is that the government seize more power. And while the riots will wither away the governments new found power will not.

Re: Riots in London

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:11 pm
by G26ster
bnc wrote:I saw that on Amazon.co.uk aluminium baseball bat sales were up some 24000%
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That's due to the large number of baseball teams in the UK. "rlol"

Re: Riots in London

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 8:15 am
by SQLGeek
AndyC wrote:
RPB wrote:Thanks Andy
allowing police to order thugs to remove masks or hoods

They can't now?
They need permission first?

Not sayin' that a few officers ordering hundreds of rioters to take their masks off will get the desired result, but ..

Just a different way of thinkin' I guess.
I noticed that too - cops over there seem to be handcuffed by their own rules, excuse the pun.

If I were in charge it would be something along the lines of "Fix bayonets! Front rank - kneel! Volley - fire! Charge!"

But what do I know - I'm just an uncouth Highlander with a love of cold steel in my DNA :evil2:
Why do I suddenly have this image of Andy running bayonet drill?

"THRUST! PARRY! RECOVER!"

Re: Riots in London

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:36 pm
by speedsix
...I think it'd be highly effective...a fixed bayonet would make an unarmed ME remember somewhere else I was late for an appointment...more intimidating than a gun...they oughta try it out....

Re: Riots in London

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:53 pm
by tacticool
RPB wrote:Thanks Andy
allowing police to order thugs to remove masks or hoods

They can't now?
They need permission first?
The government doesn't want to appear intolerant of their religious and cultural traditions.

Re: Riots in London

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 2:55 pm
by chasfm11
No surprise
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... nment.html

The Telegraph
Monday 15 August 2011
Warning: Video bleeped for bad language

This is in regards to a 12 year old boy involved in the rioting.
"His mother, sitting beside the boy's father, wiped tears from her eyes as the court was told she handed him in after seeing wanted photos of her son being circulated by Greater Manchester Police."
"She is on benefits, does not live with the boy's father and has 10 other children, the court heard."

To paraphrase (omitting the bad language), the boy's mother says that it is all the government's fault because they don't do anything for the kids. :mad5

Re: Riots in London

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 3:21 pm
by Excaliber
tacticool wrote:
RPB wrote:Thanks Andy
allowing police to order thugs to remove masks or hoods

They can't now?
They need permission first?
The government doesn't want to appear intolerant of their religious and cultural traditions.
Apparently their tolerance extends to situations where those traditions are no religion and criminal culture.

They're reaping what they've sown.

Re: Riots in London

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:53 pm
by VMI77
chasfm11 wrote:No surprise
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... nment.html

The Telegraph
Monday 15 August 2011
Warning: Video bleeped for bad language

This is in regards to a 12 year old boy involved in the rioting.
"His mother, sitting beside the boy's father, wiped tears from her eyes as the court was told she handed him in after seeing wanted photos of her son being circulated by Greater Manchester Police."
"She is on benefits, does not live with the boy's father and has 10 other children, the court heard."

To paraphrase (omitting the bad language), the boy's mother says that it is all the government's fault because they don't do anything for the kids. :mad5
But hey, the British government is going to crack down. Apparently they're even considering such drastic measures as not allowing those convicted in the rioting to ride public transportation for free anymore (unfortunately, while my comment may seem a little sarcastic, it is also true, according to the British media). So you see, with such harsh measures, they're taking this pretty seriously.