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Cats that look like Hitler - I love that website.Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
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Bazza gets caught
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11:05 Police now face the problem of protesters up on scaffolding refusing to move. Officers will have to talk them down as they are not allowed to use Tasers or forcibly remove them. It is also thought they have supplies and the weather is looking good, so they could be up there a while. Also, a former Old Vic Theatre scenery maker is said to have constructed the structure so it is thought to be able to withstand a considerable amount of weight.
Whats the point in having the God damn tasers if they can't use them?
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Watching the news I find it puzzling who gave the police the authority to demolish homes and property? Surly that would be the council workers job.
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They could always leave the protester up there while the rest of the site is evacuated and levelled. They'll soon get fed up.Originally posted by cailin maith View Post11:05 Police now face the problem of protesters up on scaffolding refusing to move. Officers will have to talk them down as they are not allowed to use Tasers or forcibly remove them. It is also thought they have supplies and the weather is looking good, so they could be up there a while. Also, a former Old Vic Theatre scenery maker is said to have constructed the structure so it is thought to be able to withstand a considerable amount of weight.
Whats the point in having the God damn tasers if they can't use them?
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I guess because of the risk that upon tasing, the tasee may fall out of the scaffolding.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWhats the point in having the God damn tasers if they can't use them?
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Have they got planning permission for the tower?Originally posted by GreenLabel View PostI guess because of the risk that upon tasing, the tasee may fall out of the scaffolding.Comment
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Maybe the council gave them the permission then.Originally posted by Paddy View PostWatching the news I find it puzzling who gave the police the authority to demolish homes and property? Surly that would be the council workers job.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Here's Johnny!Originally posted by Paddy View PostWatching the news I find it puzzling who gave the police the authority to demolish homes and property? Surly that would be the council workers job.
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I'm sure I saw a digger on site - don't know if its the bailiffs or the residents ...but a 5 min warning to vacate the tower should be sufficientOriginally posted by Churchill View PostHave they got planning permission for the tower?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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