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Originally posted by zeitghostowness == onus...
Sorry to be late, I've been etching PCBs...
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Well there has been an arrest...but that was because the convicted druggie made it easy for the police to put him away (since he broke his parole conditions)
There will be no further arrests...mark my words!
Mailman
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Originally posted by BobTheCrateWell spotted eternalnomad.
No there haven't been any arrests as far as I can tell.
The police statement immediately after the demos about not wanting to add to a tinderbox were rational. However the owness was and still is on them to make good their assurance that arrests would follow once calm resumed.
The politicised Police are getting the nack of spin. Did they ever have any intention of enforcing the law. That remains to be seen.
or Anus if you prefer.
damn beat me to it RWLast edited by sasguru; 15 February 2006, 13:25.
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Originally posted by BobTheCrateHowever the owness was and still is on them to make good their assurance that arrests would follow once calm resumed.
It's either onus or own arse, one of the two...
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As the police said at the time, enforcing the law is in fact one of their secondary duties. Preventing a breach of the peace was the primary consideration on the day, hence the arrest of two journalists who had a copy of the cartoons and a van driver who stopped to ask the police why they weren't arresting any of the demonstrators.
It's only fair you know.
P.S.
I'm pleased to see that my hypno-ray satellite is having its desired effect in my attempt to take control of your world. You only have to go over to the Accounting forum to see for yourself. It's carnage in there.
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Well spotted eternalnomad.
No there haven't been any arrests as far as I can tell.
The police statement immediately after the demos about not wanting to add to a tinderbox were rational. However the owness was and still is on them to make good their assurance that arrests would follow once calm resumed.
The politicised Police are getting the nack of spin. Did they ever have any intention of enforcing the law. That remains to be seen.
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I was even bemused to see that the parliamentary committee looking into the problems supermarkets, such as Tescos, were causing, spent quite a bit of time discussing how these chains are creating problems for minorities who wish to buy food not up to the UK's minimal food standard laws.
Un-freakin-believable.
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No - they're all too busy pandering to the minority...
Minority rights rool - join one today!!!
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Why no arrests ?
Have I missed something in the news these past few days ?
I have heard no reports of any arrests of those "mad muslims" who committed various crimes including incitement to murder.
Are the politicians and media hoping we have all forgotten ?Tags: None
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