Originally posted by PAH
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNah. You want SOUTH f*****g Devon for that.
Only been here a few months and it's like England of 'the good old days'. In my case, pissing down most days.
Not sure what that straw man they're building in the field next door is for though. I think it's straw, could be wicker.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostBefore anyone says "it's sunny where I am", it's not in north f*****g Devon, where it's supposed to be holiday home season all year round.
Actually, not all that great HERE at the moment either. I can barely see Thatcher Rock through the mist.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's pretty quiet here, no riots at all
Rain stopped play. Looting (and maybe a spot of rioting as a diversionary tactic) will resume if the sun ever shines again this year.
Before anyone says "it's sunny where I am", it's not in north f*****g Devon, where it's supposed to be holiday home season all year round.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's pretty quiet here, no riots at all - the food is good too.
HTH
sasguru
HMP Belmash
I hope he's not got depressed and ....................
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It's pretty quiet here, no riots at all - the food is good too.
HTH
sasguru
HMP Belmash
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It's all an inside job by the fuzz to get more funding
Riots: Teenagers Caught In The Violence Which Has Spread Throughout England Talk To Sky News | UK News | Sky News
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Originally posted by PAH View Post
It's all an inside job by the fuzz to get more funding. They have plain clothes coppers doing the rioting and telling the kids who join in where to run next for the best camera shots. Timed to perfection to sideline the investigation into corrupt police and journos.
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Cameron's latest response
Fitting in more ways than one:
David Cameron earlier today...He couldnt have stood in a bett... on Twitpic
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAre pictures of lines of police not engaging going to get them a lot of sympathy re police cuts?
Maybe if they weren't there in the first place, or there was one copper on his own.
The images I saw had about half a dozen coppers in a line across the street.
In one scene a cop van is approaching some looters up a side street, with two riot cops at the top where the camera man is. As soon as the looters spot the van they leg it up the street towards the two riot cops, who step back into a door way out of sight!
Their argument (rightly in that scenario) is that two of them isn't enough to deal with the rushing crowd of about 20 people, but where were the other thousands of plod!?
It's all an inside job by the fuzz to get more funding. They have plain clothes coppers doing the rioting and telling the kids who join in where to run next for the best camera shots. Timed to perfection to sideline the investigation into corrupt police and journos.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostHopefully this will lead to a rebalancing of human rights so they protect the innocent as much as the guilty, without leading to a police state where rights are further eroded 'for the greater good'.
Maybe I'm too cynical for everyday life, but I get the feeling the initial poor response from the coppers in clamping down (e.g. last night in Manchester) is to further their cause against police cuts.
The bit of live news I caught last night showed the cops in central Manchester forming lines across streets but allowing the looters to run down back streets and onto other areas. It was like they didn't really want to get stuck in and box them off. They were chasing them around for hours.
Were they really so under-manned, or was it a strategy to get more sympathy from those now calling for a change in the decision to cut their numbers?
Maybe if they weren't there in the first place, or there was one copper on his own.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostWere they really so under-manned, or was it a strategy to get more sympathy from those now calling for a change in the decision to cut their numbers?
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Hopefully this will lead to a rebalancing of human rights so they protect the innocent as much as the guilty, without leading to a police state where rights are further eroded 'for the greater good'.
Maybe I'm too cynical for everyday life, but I get the feeling the initial poor response from the coppers in clamping down (e.g. last night in Manchester) is to further their cause against police cuts.
The bit of live news I caught last night showed the cops in central Manchester forming lines across streets but allowing the looters to run down back streets and onto other areas. It was like they didn't really want to get stuck in and box them off. They were chasing them around for hours.
Were they really so under-manned, or was it a strategy to get more sympathy from those now calling for a change in the decision to cut their numbers?
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