He's a politician, therefore he's guilty of something!
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Previously on "The MP, The Speaker, The Sergeant, The Cops"
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So the Police asked for a warrant, it was refused, so they found a way to circumvent the judge's descision.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt's rumoured that the cops did apply for this search warrant (in addition to the other three they were granted, including one for Green's house) but the request was declined.
Isn't that, even in the arcane legal world, a prima facie 'contempt of court'? A really gross one at that.
Someone should go to jail for that, but you know it won't happen.
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It's rumoured that the cops did apply for this search warrant (in addition to the other three they were granted, including one for Green's house) but the request was declined.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNo magistrate or judge in the land would issue a search warrant for the Palace of Westminster.
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I hope the people who voted Labour are happy with this country now.Welcome to England, the New Liebour Police State.
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bollocks - total bollocks.Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostYou think you'll still be given the chance to vote??
Brown'll declare a state of emergency and cancel all elections.
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...and not just any plod, but the flying squad under the pretence it was an anti-terrorist matter.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNo magistrate or judge in the land would issue a search warrant for the Palace of Westminster. They'd just refer the request to the Speaker, and that's exactly why plod had to arrest Green.
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No magistrate or judge in the land would issue a search warrant for the Palace of Westminster. They'd just refer the request to the Speaker, and that's exactly why plod had to arrest Green.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI see a rather nasty side effect to the Green Affair: MPs being muzzled, lest Plod get a search warrant. A search warrant? Is that all that Plod needs to plough through Parliament? Oh Dear (TM).
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/matt/Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostIts a shame he didnt use the tube. He could have been chased by armed coppers then.
Now what will it be today, machine gun or taser?
Welcome to England, the New Liebour Police State.
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Its a shame he didnt use the tube. He could have been chased by armed coppers then.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAha! Nice angle. It would have been better if they'd shot him then.
Now what will it be today, machine gun or taser?
Welcome to England, the New Liebour Police State.
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Aha! Nice angle. It would have been better if they'd shot him then.Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostI'm quite pleased that plod has done this. Hopefully it will make some MPs wake up to the dangers in eroding civil liberties.
42 days in custody without being charged is a scandal.
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I'm quite pleased that plod has done this. Hopefully it will make some MPs wake up to the dangers in eroding civil liberties.
42 days in custody without being charged is a scandal.
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It's worse than that - they arrested him to save the bother of needing a warrant.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI see a rather nasty side effect to the Green Affair: MPs being muzzled, lest Plod get a search warrant. A search warrant? Is that all that Plod needs to plough through Parliament? Oh Dear (TM).
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