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Post by wapentake on May 2, 2024 9:02:06 GMT
While I can relate to the influx of people I don’t think more lax gun control is going to sort that. Okay - so can we have an enforced border so we don't need to personally defend ourselves against deranged and hostile barbarians? Can we just remove these people? Can the police a special services be used to extinguish with prejudice the various criminal syndicates, who have now installed themselves in our territory, and are attached to these people's 'culture'? Nope? This is what i mean by tying civilisation's hands behind its back Well it is possible if enough people declare what they expect through the ballot box is preferable.
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Post by Orac on May 2, 2024 9:08:54 GMT
Okay - so can we have an enforced border so we don't need to personally defend ourselves against deranged and hostile barbarians? Can we just remove these people? Can the police a special services be used to extinguish with prejudice the various criminal syndicates, who have now installed themselves in our territory, and are attached to these people's 'culture'? Nope? This is what i mean by tying civilisation's hands behind its back Well it is possible if enough people declare what they expect through the ballot box is preferable. They have been doing that - it just seems not to move the needle re - activity. I think the people need to make this ultimatum.- E ither you give us a border and enforcement to keep those people out (advanced civilisation), or we need to have the right to defend ourselves by any means necessary (hand to hand fighting).
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Post by Red Rackham on May 2, 2024 11:29:05 GMT
A 36-year-old man has been charged with murder after a 14-year-old boy was killed in a sword rampage in east London. Marcus Aurelio Arduini Monzo, of Newham, has also been charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary and possession of a bladed article, the Metropolitan Police said. The dual Spanish-Brazilian national will appear at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court on Thursday. More evidence of our wonderfully multicultural society.
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Post by Handyman on May 2, 2024 18:12:19 GMT
I have just read that Police arrived on scene 12 minuets after the 999 call, the suspect was first sprayed but that did not have any real effect on him, two Officers were badly injured , the female Officer has had lengthy complicated surgery to put her arm back together, an Inspector had major surgery to severe wound to his wrist, I have no idea when he was tasered other than to say he was tasered at least three times , my best guess is he was tasered by other Officers who arrived after the two officers were injured, not all Officers have tasers as far as I am aware I believe its personal choice if an Officer wants one or not The problem with a taser in a sword situation is if the criminal moves it is harder to hit with the taser and having your arms extended with the taser facing a sword puts you in a dangerous situation. They will need to think on this as it could easily happen again. Of course lessons can be learned from any situation, if you assume both Officers had Tasers however not all Officers have them some refuse to be trained how to use them and refuse to carry them
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Post by Orac on May 2, 2024 18:44:53 GMT
Tasers are not much cop. They are not a reliable way to stop someone - not reliable enough
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