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Post by Handyman on Apr 5, 2023 14:00:26 GMT
People do realise that getting arrested, convicted and fined/prison is a badge of honour for people trying to get someone to do something about the state of the planet. At long last welcome to planet earth
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2023 8:01:20 GMT
People do realise that getting arrested, convicted and fined/prison is a badge of honour for people trying to get someone to do something about the state of the planet. At long last welcome to planet earth I've been here a while.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 6, 2023 8:58:33 GMT
At long last welcome to planet earth I've been here a while. I am not so sure on that
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Post by Toreador on Apr 6, 2023 9:33:31 GMT
I am not so sure on that It's true but he's asleep most of the time.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 6, 2023 9:43:04 GMT
I am not so sure on that It's true but he's asleep most of the time.
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Post by thescotsman on Apr 6, 2023 10:26:22 GMT
People do realise that getting arrested, convicted and fined/prison is a badge of honour for people trying to get someone to do something about the state of the planet. excellent! Then mebbe arrest the fuckin lot of 'em and shove the wee tossers onto cleaning up road and Motorway and railway verges for a starters...do something that may actually be environmentally worthwhile...
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Post by jonksy on Apr 10, 2023 14:51:27 GMT
They should have given them a bloody kicking........Look at the way they are dealt with when they try to intefere with a dinosaur, F1 race or Downing street. Compare that to the misery they cause ordinary people That's the way to deal with them! Dramatic moment security guards wrestle two Just Stop Oil activists to the floor after they leapt over barricades in failed bid to stage stunt at Dippy the dinosaur exhibit in Coventry It is understood activists were intending to spray the dinosaur exhibit with paint But security guards hauled them to the ground before they could reach it This is the moment two Just Stop Oil eco-zealots are tackled by security as they attempt to enter a dinosaur exhibit at a museum. Two protesters were arrested as they entered the 'Dippy the Dinosaur' display at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum in Coventry. Footage posted by the protest group shows Daniel Knorr, 21, and Victoria Lindsell, 67, climb over a low metal barrier before being tackled to the ground by staff in high-vis jackets. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11956903/Two-Just-Stop-Oil-activists-leap-barricades-Coventry-museum-bid-stage-eco-protest.html
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 27, 2023 9:41:08 GMT
They should have given them a bloody kicking........Look at the way they are dealt with when they try to intefere with a dinosaur, F1 race or Downing street. Compare that to the misery they cause ordinary people That's the way to deal with them! Dramatic moment security guards wrestle two Just Stop Oil activists to the floor after they leapt over barricades in failed bid to stage stunt at Dippy the dinosaur exhibit in Coventry It is understood activists were intending to spray the dinosaur exhibit with paint But security guards hauled them to the ground before they could reach it This is the moment two Just Stop Oil eco-zealots are tackled by security as they attempt to enter a dinosaur exhibit at a museum. Two protesters were arrested as they entered the 'Dippy the Dinosaur' display at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum in Coventry. Footage posted by the protest group shows Daniel Knorr, 21, and Victoria Lindsell, 67, climb over a low metal barrier before being tackled to the ground by staff in high-vis jackets. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11956903/Two-Just-Stop-Oil-activists-leap-barricades-Coventry-museum-bid-stage-eco-protest.htmloh dear, did the eco terrorist smack the back of her head on thecrailing as she was brought down ? No ? Pity then.
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 27, 2023 9:45:32 GMT
Although i think this was covered in another thread, those (and i include myself here) who felt they would get off lightly because another so called judge in s magistrates court let the scum there found guilty walk free, these two eco terrorists got banged up for three years and two and a half years www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-65263650.amp
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Post by Handyman on Apr 27, 2023 18:38:18 GMT
Although i think this was covered in another thread, those (and i include myself here) who felt they would get off lightly because another so called judge in s magistrates court let the scum there found guilty walk free, these two eco terrorists got banged up for three years and two and a half years www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-65263650.ampI hope that Magistrate is taken to task, however Magistrates have limited power when sentencing. Sentences a magistrates’ court can give The court can give punishments including: up to 6 months in prison (or up to 12 months in total for more than one offence) a fine a community sentence, like doing unpaid work in the community a ban, for example from driving or keeping an animal Courts can also give a combination of punishments - for example a fine and unpaid work in the community. If the court decides your sentence should be for longer than 6 months, it can pass your case to the Crown Court for sentencing.
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 27, 2023 20:16:50 GMT
Although i think this was covered in another thread, those (and i include myself here) who felt they would get off lightly because another so called judge in s magistrates court let the scum there found guilty walk free, these two eco terrorists got banged up for three years and two and a half years www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-65263650.ampI hope that Magistrate is taken to task, however Magistrates have limited power when sentencing. Sentences a magistrates’ court can give The court can give punishments including: up to 6 months in prison (or up to 12 months in total for more than one offence) a fine a community sentence, like doing unpaid work in the community a ban, for example from driving or keeping an animal Courts can also give a combination of punishments - for example a fine and unpaid work in the community. If the court decides your sentence should be for longer than 6 months, it can pass your case to the Crown Court for sentencing. i don't know the details beyond tve fact it was a judge, not a magistrate., and they were sitting hearing a case in a magistrates court. The key aspect of the case as reported was that the guilty parties truly believed as a matter of conscience that their illegal acts were justified in order to save the planet and that no punishment would be imposed I find this a useful precedent. I feel passionately that the only way to save my neck of the woods from welsh extremism is a 50 cal bullet straight between the ears of the twat in the bay. Several of those extremists feel equally passionately that Charlie Lug nuts deserves the same next week. What pray is the difference between our sincere beliefs our illegal actions would be justified, and theirs ? And since i and they are more than happy to plead guilty to their actions, albeit to a welsh court under welsh law in their case, why should we not get told to walk as they were ??
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Post by Handyman on Apr 28, 2023 7:26:10 GMT
I hope that Magistrate is taken to task, however Magistrates have limited power when sentencing. Sentences a magistrates’ court can give The court can give punishments including: up to 6 months in prison (or up to 12 months in total for more than one offence) a fine a community sentence, like doing unpaid work in the community a ban, for example from driving or keeping an animal Courts can also give a combination of punishments - for example a fine and unpaid work in the community. If the court decides your sentence should be for longer than 6 months, it can pass your case to the Crown Court for sentencing. i don't know the details beyond tve fact it was a judge, not a magistrate., and they were sitting hearing a case in a magistrates court. The key aspect of the case as reported was that the guilty parties truly believed as a matter of conscience that their illegal acts were justified in order to save the planet and that no punishment would be imposed I find this a useful precedent. I feel passionately that the only way to save my neck of the woods from welsh extremism is a 50 cal bullet straight between the ears of the twat in the bay. Several of those extremists feel equally passionately that Charlie Lug nuts deserves the same next week. What pray is the difference between our sincere beliefs our illegal actions would be justified, and theirs ? And since i and they are more than happy to plead guilty to their actions, albeit to a welsh court under welsh law in their case, why should we not get told to walk as they were ?? Criminal Courts in England and Wales work in the same way no difference at all, The magistrates/district judge Justices of the Peace are trained, unpaid members of the local community who deal with less serious criminal cases. There are usually three of them sitting with a legal adviser, although sometimes two. Alternatively, a district judge may hear your case. District judges are legally qualified specialists who sit on their own doing the most complex cases in the magistrates’ courts. If the magistrates or district judge decide the defendant is guilty of the offence they’ll consider an appropriate sentence
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Post by thescotsman on Apr 28, 2023 15:47:17 GMT
....just drive over the fuckers and be done with it
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 28, 2023 16:36:15 GMT
just drive over the fuckers and be done with it A quick related ish, story if you have a moment. My son lives in France and a few months ago, actually it was last year I think not that it matters, he told me that eco protestors attempted to block a main road, and that the police were not required. He said, as soon as they started to sit in the road angry motorists got out of their cars and none too gently threw them over crash barriers. Within two minutes traffic was moving as normal. When he told me this, and it's not easy to say this, but I did feel a grudging respect for the French. Why are we so compliant in this country?
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Post by thescotsman on Apr 28, 2023 16:42:07 GMT
just drive over the fuckers and be done with it A quick related ish, story if you have a moment. My son lives in France and a few months ago, actually it was last year I think not that it matters, he told me that eco protestors attempted to block a main road, and the police were not required. He said, as soon as they started to sit in the road angry motorists got out of their cars and none too gently threw them over crash barriers. Within two minutes traffic was moving as normal. When he told me this, and it's not easy to say this, but I did feel a grudging respect for the French. Why I we so compliant in this country? There was a similar vid (can't find it now), again of a sit down protest somewhere in London where a couple guys got out their cars/vans and tried to pull the protesters off the road as a fire engine under blues was trying to get through but was stuck in the traffic jam...the police stopped them...I mean for fuck sakes....
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