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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 14, 2023 16:17:50 GMT
A man who threw five eggs at King Charles during a visit to York has been found guilty of a public order offence. Patrick Thelwell hurled the eggs towards the King and Queen Consort as they arrived at Micklegate Bar on 9 November. All five of the eggs missed. Thelwell, who was a student at the University of York at the time of the offence, was given a 12-month community order with 100 hours of unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of £600 and a £114 surcharge at a rate of £5 per week. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-65276668Pathetic sentence, absolutely zero deterrent. Other left wing dickheads will see this and think, no prison sentence, whoo hoo lets carry on.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 14, 2023 17:29:55 GMT
Not all the Lunatics are under lock and key, another parasite the taxpayers have to keep
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2023 20:36:57 GMT
I think the sentence is fair. He really needs to use the time for target practice. 0/5 really is a poor show.
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Post by Montegriffo on Apr 19, 2023 0:54:21 GMT
He'll have to shell out £714 in costs.
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Post by wapentake on Apr 19, 2023 1:38:27 GMT
He'll have to shell out £714 in costs. Not eggsorbitant though is it?
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Post by Vinny on Apr 19, 2023 10:12:16 GMT
Give him 25 years for treason.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 19, 2023 10:47:52 GMT
He'll have to shell out £714 in costs. Dale Vince will probably pay it for him.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 19, 2023 10:51:24 GMT
I think the sentence is fair. He really needs to use the time for target practice. 0/5 really is a poor show. I disagree. If punishment is supposed to be a deterrent then this sentence is no punishment.
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Post by patman post on Apr 19, 2023 11:01:06 GMT
King Charles to face 'Not my King' chants at Coronation as anti-monarchists plan huge demo
More than 1,350 people will take part in protests on the day of King Charles' Coronation, wearing yellow T-shirts and carrying placards along the procession route, and also gathering in Trafalgar Square
It's right that people can legitimately have differing views, which they can voice as widely as they like.
But why do so many of these campaigners appear to want to upset the day's enjoyment of many, some of who, might actually share some of the ant-monarchy group's opinions...?
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Post by Dogburger on Apr 25, 2023 5:38:04 GMT
King Charles to face 'Not my King' chants at Coronation as anti-monarchists plan huge demo
But why do so many of these campaigners appear to want to upset the day's enjoyment of many, some of who, might actually share some of the ant-monarchy group's opinions...?
Because they are idiots is the short answer . Surely any 'demo' has to have a reasonable chance of changing the status quo or at least some progression of the cause . This one would have niether and is basically a look at me Im a div outing for the afflicted .
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Post by Handyman on Apr 25, 2023 7:05:46 GMT
King Charles to face 'Not my King' chants at Coronation as anti-monarchists plan huge demo
More than 1,350 people will take part in protests on the day of King Charles' Coronation, wearing yellow T-shirts and carrying placards along the procession route, and also gathering in Trafalgar Square
It's right that people can legitimately have differing views, which they can voice as widely as they like.
But why do so many of these campaigners appear to want to upset the day's enjoyment of many, some of who, might actually share some of the ant-monarchy group's opinions...?
I agree people who wish to celebrate his Coronation will come to London from across the UK and many other countries to take part in and enjoy the day, part of the UK history, King Charles 111 is the 32nd Grandson of King Alfred the Great who reigned over 900 years ago. The anti royalists will be greatly outnumbered by the people who really want to see the Coronation and be part of it, I remember the Coronation of his Mother the late Queen, many millions around the world will be watching it
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Post by walterpaisley on Apr 25, 2023 7:20:19 GMT
Popularity is obviously waning a little in our corner of Derbyshire.
And old chap on our road is a huge royalist (he went down to look at the body, last year). For a couple of decades he's always put notes through the doors to get up a street do' for anything "royal" - pretty much everything from a wedding or jubilee to HRH passing a kidney stone.
I don't go myself (he knows my views on the monarchy), but I'll usually drop off a few beers. As the street's demographic gets "younger", attendance at these affairs has slowly dropped.
While I was in America, he'd posted a new note through doors saying that due to lack of interest, his coronation bash is now scaled back and happening in his garden.
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Post by buccaneer on Apr 25, 2023 10:17:53 GMT
Popularity is obviously waning a little in our corner of Derbyshire. And old chap on our road is a huge royalist (he went down to look at the body, last year). For a couple of decades he's always put notes through the doors to get up a street do' for anything "royal" - pretty much everything from a wedding or jubilee to HRH passing a kidney stone. I don't go myself (he knows my views on the monarchy), but I'll usually drop off a few beers. As the street's demographic gets "younger", attendance at these affairs has slowly dropped. While I was in America, he'd posted a new note through doors saying that due to lack of interest, his coronation bash is now scaled back and happening in his garden. I'm sure Charliie boy wouldn't sleep a wink knowing that anecdote.
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Post by Montegriffo on Apr 25, 2023 10:43:53 GMT
King Charles 111 is the 32nd Grandson of King Alfred the Great who reigned over 900 years ago. No he isn't. The line has changed several times since Alfred. The most recent being the Glorious Revolution when William and Mary exiled James II passing the Crown to the House of Hanover. Also, Alfred ruled 871-899 which is 1,124 years ago.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 25, 2023 10:55:51 GMT
King Charles 111 is the 32nd Grandson of King Alfred the Great who reigned over 900 years ago. No he isn't. The line has changed several times since Alfred. The most recent being the Glorious Revolution when William and Mary exiled James II passing the Crown to the House of Hanover. Also, Alfred ruled 871-899 which is 1,124 years ago. According to what I have read he is, his late Mother was a direct descendant of Alfred, I did say over 900 years ago however you are spot on
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