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Previously on "***** The official G20 Incidents Thread ******"
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostJust got off the phone with a friend of mine who works in the City - overheard conversation between a copper and a guy in a suit...
"shouldn't there be more police here protecting us from this lot?"
"sorry mate - we can't afford it. You lot nicked all the money"
Absolutely priceless
Comment of the week.
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostJust got off the phone with a friend of mine who works in the City - overheard conversation between a copper and a guy in a suit...
"shouldn't there be more police here protecting us from this lot?"
"sorry mate - we can't afford it. You lot nicked all the money"
Absolutely priceless
They have some cheek. They really know how to spend money in the police
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Just got off the phone with a friend of mine who works in the City - overheard conversation between a copper and a guy in a suit...
"shouldn't there be more police here protecting us from this lot?"
"sorry mate - we can't afford it. You lot nicked all the money"
Absolutely priceless
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYes, but have the police shot more innocent people than the crims have shot innocent people?
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostThe Paris Police have killed more people on their underground by shooting than the supposed criminals; and that is just pistols.
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostDo the police have sub-machine guns ? Or is that just in the airports?Originally posted by zeitghostThey're not full auto are they?
That'd be a frightening thought since most of the plod are barely capable of dealing with a chap with a fully loaded table leg...
The Paris Police have killed more people on their underground by shooting than the supposed criminals; and that is just pistols.
A numpty plod on Euston concourse in the rush hour with a machine gun is an utterly mental idea. What is the minimum number of innocent people they will kill or injure when shooting their next South American?
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Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Postseriously though, you must have balls for brains if you honestly believe all the protesters out there are crusties, communists, students or whatever ridiculous leftie bogeymen your fevered imaginations like to scare you with at night.
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OK own up: which of you lot are hanging out the windows shouting "Loadsa money" and waving what appears to be bundles of cash?
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Originally posted by denver2k View PostDAILY MAIL
Many demonstrators suffered minor injuries and were seen bleeding from the head after police beat them off with batons as they tried to force their way
through.
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Just "minor" isinit...I wonder whats the definition of major ???
HTH
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Total non-event. Think I'll toodle off home now, suited and booted and bowler hatted* as I am.
*Made that one up.
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