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Previously on "Suity and Suity02 back to being Luton's #1 Couple"
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The queue starts on the right....Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI'd do her.
Would you shag Jayda Fransen of Britain First? | Army Rumour Service
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Fail. Doesn't answer whether they took the uniform off that lady.Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
I'd do her.
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Good job we live in a democracy.
Yeh right.Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!
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Unless you're taller than the police officer when the mere act of being visible to them will be construed as threatening behaviour should they want to arrest youOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostNo, there's case law: You can insult a police officer like that in the UK, provided you don't raise your voice.
An insult with a raised voice can be construed as an assault (which doesn't have to involve a physical assault, only the reasonable fear that one is imminent).
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No, there's case law: You can insult a police officer like that in the UK, provided you don't raise your voice.
An insult with a raised voice can be construed as an assault (which doesn't have to involve a physical assault, only the reasonable fear that one is imminent).
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Yup there goes the neighhhhhhbourhoodOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostThe horse came out eventually then?
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Meanwhile back in the news, yet another law abiding citizen from Lutonistan plans to have an extended holiday
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Correct.Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostYes it is, but suggest that to plod and you'll probably be arrested for a hate crime
Officer, am I allowed to say what I want?
No
Officer, am I allowed to think what I want?
Of course
Officer, I think you're a chunt.
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pity they weren't this efficient with Captain Hook.
OK Britain First are pretty shoddy but they aren't suggesting we attack people.
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