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Coronavirus: Peak District drone police criticised for 'lockdown shaming' - BBC News
About time all law breakers were shot on sight.
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It always has been. When I was but a lowly striking miner in 1984 it was very clear that we are just one step from martial law. If they can "detain" you and your family for 6 hours whilst on the way to a family funeral just over the border in Nottinghamshire they can do pretty much anything they like.Originally posted by AtW View PostOh no, is it like in Russia now?
Kinda why not many people who were from mining villages have any respect for them now.
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Time to start arresting them, charging them, prosecuting them and putting some of their photos in the press. The latter will stop them doing it.
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Stay the fook in and it's not a problem is it.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe police can now arrest you if you don't obey the rules....
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Or less and fewer.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt's about time all those people who mix up there, their and they're are locked up.
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That's due to the idiots who decided to take long drives before going on a walk in a beauty spot.Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostPolice road checkpoints are coming..
They're already set up in Cornwall and Devon, and North Yorkshire will be next... It said so in The Sun today, so it must be true.
I guess many people drive around pointlessly in those parts..
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Police road checkpoints are coming..
They're already set up in Cornwall and Devon, and North Yorkshire will be next... It said so in The Sun today, so it must be true.
I guess many people drive around pointlessly in those parts..
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It's just another step closer towards the new world order.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAmazing how communism is being accepted across the land like a blanket of long waited calm relief.
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Amazing how communism is being accepted across the land like a blanket of long waited calm relief.
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