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Got back from 16 days in Italy and travelled all over, there were no troops on the streets, but the Carabinieri, transport police, traffic wardens and other police types were all wearing sidearms as usual.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostPlease take note of the <--------
= Not serious
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Originally posted by Diver View PostWith Id's and checkpoints, don't see why not. It would really knacker the illegals up
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostAnybody remember the tanks at Heathrow about 3-4 years ago? Felt like a tinpot dictatorship.
Yeah, they’ve had a bit of practice and it no longer ‘tin-pot’.
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Anybody remember the tanks at Heathrow about 3-4 years ago? Felt like a tinpot dictatorship.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostTroops on the street - would it work in the UK? Or too reminiscent of Stalinist / Fascist policies
Cops on every street could, I suppose, be seen as the same thing, but it's less disturbing for the majority of citizens who are, by and large, law abiding.
It's always the same old story: goverment does feck all, craps its pants when it all starts to go horribly wrong, then introduces a sledgehammer approach.
Will it happen here? Possibly - because we, as a nation, have failed for some time to nip stuff in the bud.
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Italian troops eh?
Do they turn and run at the first sign of trouble?
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