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Post by jonksy on Mar 10, 2024 20:13:41 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2024 8:24:50 GMT
Those who spread these Islamophobic rumours that Hamas is terrorist will be thrown to the floor and handcuffed by Sadiq Khan's police. It cannot be tolerated, or else!
For now, the government has given you this white boy to hate, so shut up and hate him. This should serve as a distraction.
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Post by Handyman on Mar 11, 2024 9:58:27 GMT
That Officer screwed up and may well face a discipline board at the end of the day, they don't get it right every time and never will
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2024 11:06:54 GMT
That Officer screwed up and may well face a discipline board at the end of the day, they don't get it right every time and never will It looked like a snatch squad.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 11, 2024 12:29:13 GMT
I have little sympathy for him he likes the publicity, it appears he was arrested in London for breaching his Bail conditions , he was ordered by the Court not to enter London until his case comes to Court accused of refusing to leave a designated area put in place by Police to prevent any trouble at a Protest Nothing wrong with our Legal System the Police have no choice but to arrest him for Breaching his Bail, that is why he is being held in custody until he can be put before a Court on Monday, then the Magistrate will decide if he stays in custody until his trial date or Bailed again Would he be in court on monday if he were a mossie hate preacher? Even more so would he have even been arrested? Would you want him arrested if he was a Just stop oil protester breaking his bail conditions
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Post by jonksy on Mar 11, 2024 12:31:49 GMT
Would he be in court on monday if he were a mossie hate preacher? Even more so would he have even been arrested? Would you want him arrested if he was a Just stop oil protester breaking his bail conditions The JSO wankers break theirs all the time so why are they not arrested? And not one of the fuckers are banned from visiting londonistan.
Just Stop Oil activists can CONTINUE their 'peaceful protests' despite facing trial as bail conditions relaxed
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Post by Handyman on Mar 11, 2024 14:56:02 GMT
That Officer screwed up and may well face a discipline board at the end of the day, they don't get it right every time and never will It looked like a snatch squad. I have not seen any of the footage so possibly you are right
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Post by Handyman on Mar 11, 2024 14:57:18 GMT
Would you want him arrested if he was a Just stop oil protester breaking his bail conditions The JSO wankers break theirs all the time so why are then not arrested? And not one of the fuckers are banned from visiting londonistan.
Just Stop Oil activists can CONTINUE their 'peaceful protests' despite facing trial as bail conditions relaxed
That is down to the Courts decisions
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Post by jonksy on Mar 11, 2024 14:59:54 GMT
The JSO wankers break theirs all the time so why are then not arrested? And not one of the fuckers are banned from visiting londonistan.
Just Stop Oil activists can CONTINUE their 'peaceful protests' despite facing trial as bail conditions relaxed
That is down to the Courts decisions No its down to our limp wristed two-tier legal system.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 11, 2024 15:08:24 GMT
I remember seeing that twat on a number of occasions which I personally found disgusting and to me unacceptable, however the Police are obliged to facilitate Peaceful Protest as is our right to do so, the huge Protests we see in London most weekends are peaceful and comply with the Police instructions on route and time they finish, so far the Met have only arrested 36 people so far. When it comes to Stop Oil etc they have arrested hundreds The Prime Minister has said publicly that 'from the river to the sea' is deeply offensive and anti-Semitic. The police obviously disagree. Wearing full face coverings during demonstrations is banned by law, the police ignore it. Promoting a proscribed organisation carries a six month jail sentence yet Jihadi-Isis-Hamas flags are are often seen, again the police ignore it. As for JSO morons, on dozens of occasions the police allowed them to block roads for hours, indeed the police openly sympathised and brought them drinks while arresting angry motorists. Believe it or not, it is in-fact against the law to block the public highway. Again, the incompetent police are choosing what laws to enforce and what laws to ignore. I remember when the JSO tits blocked the M25 (I was stuck for over 3 hours) I found out later that they had told the authorities they were going to do it and still the police couldn't be arsed to turn up and stop them.
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Post by Handyman on Mar 11, 2024 15:09:31 GMT
That is down to the Courts decisions No its down to our limp wristed two-tier legal system. Nonsense no matter how many times your repeat it
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Post by Bentley on Mar 11, 2024 15:11:25 GMT
Would he be in court on monday if he were a mossie hate preacher? Even more so would he have even been arrested? Would you want him arrested if he was a Just stop oil protester breaking his bail conditions Possibly but he wasn’t .
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Mar 11, 2024 15:14:40 GMT
So he could have been banned from attending the protests. Not for going to a restaurant with his daughter on her birthday. It's pretty obvious we have two-tier policing in this country, and it's starting to look like the judicial are at it now too. It is not two Policing at all, Bail Conditions can be set if Police Bail a suspect to attend Court at a later date , or refuse Bail at put them before a Court when the Court is open it all depends on the suspects past behaviour, if have offended on bail in the past, failed to attend Court in the past, and if its for a serious offence this happens week in week out Once the suspect gets to Court it is up to the Magistrate to decide if any Bail Conditions Police have put in place should continue or not, if the Court considers bail conditions they can set any condition they like, if I recall correctly the Court bailed Robinson with the Condition was that he must not enter London until his trial date. Now that Robinson has been arrested for breaking his Bail conditions it will be the Court that decides what happens next, he might get bail again, he might not and be held in custody until his trial date, he is not being treated any differently to anyone else who has been arrested and awaiting trial and does not obey the Conditions of their Bail He should have appealed his bail conditions. The trouble is breaking bail creates a new and separate offence.
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Post by Handyman on Mar 11, 2024 15:25:46 GMT
I have seen nothing in the Media about what happened to Tommy Robinson after his arrest in relation to breaking his Bail Conditions so far
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Post by Handyman on Mar 11, 2024 15:33:46 GMT
In relation to the rumour spread on line re the man arrested during the Protest Protest, here is what the Met has stated
The Metropolitan Police has denied that a protester arrested at a march in London was cuffed because his sign said 'Hamas is terrorist'.
Niyak Ghorbani, 37, an Iranian counter-protester was at the centre of a brawl amid predominantly peaceful scenes on Saturday in the city centre.
Video of him being arrested was shared on social media but the Met has said on X that he was not taken in because of the message he was carrying, which had raised tempers of protesters around him.
Footage on social media shows a scuffle between Mr Ghorbani and three or four others, before Mr Ghorbani is shown being taken away by police officers.
Scotland Yard confirmed the man was de-arrested after a review.
The UK government states that Hamas is a terrorist organisation.
A statement, shared on Sunday on Twitter, read: “A video has been posted [on Twitter] alleging officers arrested a man for having an anti-Hamas placard.
“This is not accurate. He was arrested after an altercation was ongoing and officers intervened to prevent a breach of the peace. He was arrested for assault.
“Officers then fully reviewed the footage of the incident and he was later de-arrested.
“The arrest was not made in relation to the placard.”
Mr Ghorbani later told the Mail on Sunday: “I think the police are totally wrong. It is a total double standard. It is one rule for the Palestinian protesters and another for me. It is hypocrisy.”
Source Evening Standard
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