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That's no a riot, we call that a wee scramash up the road.
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Drunk teen started pub riot by singing Celtic songs during Rangers UEFA Cup Final defeat - The Daily RecordOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostI think you'll find that in scotland, people don't tend to set fire to their own communities and parents workplaces
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I think you'll find that in scotland, people don't tend to set fire to their own communities and parents workplaces
Takes a special kind of arsehole to do that.
Also, if you look back to the attempted 'terrorist attacks' in Glasgow, as well as burning themselves with their makeshift explosives, they also got their c**ts kicked in. In fact, one guy broke his own leg by kicking the tulip out of one of the burning idiots.
I think you would find that, in the event of police inaction, ordinary people would put a stop to that kind of thing pretty quickly.
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Just hope that the Scots chavs don't get wind of this.Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell I hope you don't find our police officers too drunk as we are sending a few hundred down to try and keep the English from smashing up England.
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Unlike most scots who come down fully drunkOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostCan you send them in a sort of 'half drunk but capable' state?
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Can you send them in a sort of 'half drunk but capable' state?Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell I hope you don't find our police officers too drunk as we are sending a few hundred down to try and keep the English from smashing up England.
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Well I hope you don't find our police officers too drunk as we are sending a few hundred down to try and keep the English from smashing up England.
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Well I hope for you that it stays peaceful, but don't tempt fate.Originally posted by TiroFijo View PostEngland must be full of chavs!
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