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Originally posted by TrollThat is a clever Herring Rouge.... let's examine the evidence
Birmingham is the mid point for all the sites of explosions & the Congestion Charge & DVLA offices have been targeted.
What the police should be doing is looking for someone based in Birmingham with a grudge against the motoring authorities - possibly as a result of a misdemeanour and a perceived sense of injustice.
Because of the nature of the incidents the perpetrator is likely to originate from another country where "direct action" is a accepted method of protesting.......if this profile sounds familiar to any of us we have a duty to report our suspicions to the authorities
Nah, It must be someone who would shell out on stamps.
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Troll you are Sherlock Holmes and I claim my half sovereign (or whatever).
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Excellent post Troll !
As I read it, it all became clear !
Well done Sir !
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That is a clever Herring Rouge.... let's examine the evidenceOriginally posted by hattraApparently at least a few of them had a return name & address on them - of an animal rights activist who died in 2002 or something - which knowing our postal service, is probably when they were actually posted
Birmingham is the mid point for all the sites of explosions & the Congestion Charge & DVLA offices have been targeted.
What the police should be doing is looking for someone based in Birmingham with a grudge against the motoring authorities - possibly as a result of a misdemeanour and a perceived sense of injustice.
Because of the nature of the incidents the perpetrator is likely to originate from another country where "direct action" is a accepted method of protesting.......if this profile sounds familiar to any of us we have a duty to report our suspicions to the authorities
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Apparently at least a few of them had a return name & address on them - of an animal rights activist who died in 2002 or something - which knowing our postal service, is probably when they were actually posted
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The Sherlock Holmes thread
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