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Previously on "Plan B - £60K in the bag"

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  • contractor79
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    Originally posted by Ruprect View Post
    Yes they are, its just that some religions are more equal than others.

    HTH
    yes, why's that then

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  • Svalbaard
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    I think the £60k may have been primarily awarded for the, and I quote:

    "serious gratuitous prolonged unjustified violence"

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    religious abuse? does that apply to Christians, if so I have so many people I could go and sue for "offending" me.

    sorry I forgot, laws are not applied equally anymore
    Yes they are, its just that some religions are more equal than others.

    HTH

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  • contractor79
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    religious abuse? does that apply to Christians, if so I have so many people I could go and sue for "offending" me.

    sorry I forgot, laws are not applied equally anymore

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7950540.stm

    The Metropolitan Police has agreed to pay £60,000 damages to a man it arrested during an anti-terror raid.

    The High Court heard that Babar Ahmad was subjected to "serious gratuitous prolonged unjustified violence" and "religious abuse" after his arrest.

    Mr Ahmad, a 34-year-old IT support analyst, was never charged following the dawn raid at his home in Tooting, south west London, in December 2003.

    He is now in jail awaiting extradition to the US on separate charges.


    Easy money.


    Let's hope he gets locked up if he is guilty, so that he cannot spend it too soon.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    There's one guy in Britain who can pay off his credit cards.

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  • thelace
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    And a holiday in the States....

    Nice...

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  • moorfield
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    And free accommodation too. Sorted.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Plan B - £60K in the bag

    Plan B - £60K in the bag

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7950540.stm

    The Metropolitan Police has agreed to pay £60,000 damages to a man it arrested during an anti-terror raid.

    The High Court heard that Babar Ahmad was subjected to "serious gratuitous prolonged unjustified violence" and "religious abuse" after his arrest.

    Mr Ahmad, a 34-year-old IT support analyst, was never charged following the dawn raid at his home in Tooting, south west London, in December 2003.

    He is now in jail awaiting extradition to the US on separate charges.


    Easy money.

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