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Post by sheepy on Jun 17, 2024 17:25:51 GMT
When they started dragging everyday citizens into their criminal fraternity, the writing was on the wall, I genuinely couldn't give a fuck if they blow each other away, but innocent bystanders are not fair play. Personally I'd sooner have guns left in the wonderful borderless EU. It isn't that simple plenty of guns are produced here under the radar, the problem being is they are part of a violent culture where most of them won't make old bones anyway, they are living with no rules even real criminals have rules and they still do an apprenticeship as such. These are just purely savages who don't care and think they are gangsters.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 17:31:58 GMT
I'm always right, Red. I mean let's face it: Policing in this country is becoming untenable, largely due to the efforts of the media, politicians and people like you who seem keen to suck up their rhetoric. So policing in London, which was very poor anyway, is now totally unsupported by the populace and the establishment. And out in the counties policing has always been largely non-existent. We are becoming unpoliced and many of the most vulnerable (like turkeys voting for Christmas) seem to believe that's a good thing. So society gets the policing it deserves and I'm good with that since I don't need the police. But mind how you go, yeah? 'I'm always right Red', good man, cant knock confidence lol. I agree, public confidence in the police is probably lower right now than at any point in my lifetime, but I disagree it's the fault of the media, or indeed, me as it happens lol. The police have gone woke, you know it, everyone knows it. The police particularly but not exclusively the Met seem choose which laws to enforce and which laws to ignore and they do this in the full glare of the worlds press. The media are not to blame for police wearing rainbow helmets, or kneeling for BLM etc etc. I will resist the temptation to give further examples of which, as you know, there are many.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 17:37:54 GMT
Personally I'd sooner have guns left in the wonderful borderless EU. It isn't that simple plenty of guns are produced here under the radar, the problem being is they are part of a violent culture where most of them won't make old bones anyway, they are living with no rules even real criminals have rules and they still do an apprenticeship as such. These are just purely savages who don't care and think they are gangsters. Almost all of the firearms being used by criminals on the streets of the capital are being brought in from abroad, senior police officers have said - linkThe fact is, and it is a fact, over the past 20 years foreign criminals who enter this country from the EU have found very easy pickings in the UK. Particularly the Romanian and Bulgarian mafia which were unheard of in this country prior to open borders and multiculturalism.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 17, 2024 17:50:09 GMT
I'm always right, Red. I mean let's face it: Policing in this country is becoming untenable, largely due to the efforts of the media, politicians and people like you who seem keen to suck up their rhetoric. So policing in London, which was very poor anyway, is now totally unsupported by the populace and the establishment. And out in the counties policing has always been largely non-existent. We are becoming unpoliced and many of the most vulnerable (like turkeys voting for Christmas) seem to believe that's a good thing. So society gets the policing it deserves and I'm good with that since I don't need the police. But mind how you go, yeah? 'I'm always right Red', good man, cant knock confidence lol. I agree, public confidence in the police is probably lower right now than at any point in my lifetime, but I disagree it's the fault of the media, or indeed, me as it happens lol. The police have gone woke, you know it, everyone knows it. The police particularly but not exclusively the Met seem choose which laws to enforce and which laws to ignore and they do this in the full glare of the worlds press. The media are not to blame for police wearing rainbow helmets, or kneeling for BLM etc etc. I will resist the temptation to give further examples of which, as you know, there are many. But are there, really? Yeah, we can take a picture of a cop dancing or a rainbow car set up for a publicity photo-shoot while ignoring the ten of thousands of other incidents (literally) that the police dealt with that same day.
And then of course there are whole other agendas laid on top of that.
Or do you think we should judge the army on the basis of Bloody Sunday or that Sergeant that shot the dying Taliban terrorist?
Come on, Red. You of all people should be able to join those dots.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 17, 2024 17:53:03 GMT
It isn't that simple plenty of guns are produced here under the radar, the problem being is they are part of a violent culture where most of them won't make old bones anyway, they are living with no rules even real criminals have rules and they still do an apprenticeship as such. These are just purely savages who don't care and think they are gangsters. Almost all of the firearms being used by criminals on the streets of the capital are being brought in from abroad, senior police officers have said... They'd be mugs if they weren't. The dark web can get you anything you need very easily.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 18:02:31 GMT
But are there, really? Yeah, we can take a picture of a cop dancing or a rainbow car set up for a publicity photo-shoot while ignoring the ten of thousands of other incidents (literally) that the police dealt with that same day. And then of course there are whole other agendas laid on top of that. Or do you think we should judge the army on the basis of Bloody Sunday or that Sergeant that shot the dying Taliban terrorist? Come on, Red. You of all people should be able to join those dots. There are a raft of stupid incidents in which the police have made themselves look stupid - going mob handed to arrest someone in his home who allegedly offended someone on the internet. Bringing drinks to protestors who were blocking roads in London. Threatening to arrest someone for calling Hamas terrorists. I'm not going to provide links but you know as well as I do that the list of examples is endless. And to compare this with the army shows inexperience on your part. The police 'police' by consent, the army for very obvious reasons, do not.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 17, 2024 18:10:06 GMT
But are there, really? Yeah, we can take a picture of a cop dancing or a rainbow car set up for a publicity photo-shoot while ignoring the ten of thousands of other incidents (literally) that the police dealt with that same day. And then of course there are whole other agendas laid on top of that. Or do you think we should judge the army on the basis of Bloody Sunday or that Sergeant that shot the dying Taliban terrorist? Come on, Red. You of all people should be able to join those dots. There are a raft of stupid incidents in which the police have made themselves look stupid - going mob handed to arrest someone in his home who allegedly offended someone on the internet. Bringing drinks to protestors who were blocking roads in London. Threatening to arrest someone for calling Hamas terrorists. I'm not going to provide links but you know as well as I do that the list of examples is endless. And to compare this with the army shows inexperience on your part. The police 'police' by consent, the army for very obvious reasons, do not. Fair do's. You accept the findings on: Bloody Sunday, Lee Clegg, Alex Blackman... Philip Shiner was right. Blah, blah, blah...
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 18:12:15 GMT
There are a raft of stupid incidents in which the police have made themselves look stupid - going mob handed to arrest someone in his home who allegedly offended someone on the internet. Bringing drinks to protestors who were blocking roads in London. Threatening to arrest someone for calling Hamas terrorists. I'm not going to provide links but you know as well as I do that the list of examples is endless. And to compare this with the army shows inexperience on your part. The police 'police' by consent, the army for very obvious reasons, do not. Fair do's. You accept the findings on: Bloody Sunday, Lee Clegg, Alex Blackman... Philip Shiner was right. Blah, blah, blah... Fortunately you have the luxury of ignorance.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 17, 2024 19:33:30 GMT
Fair do's. You accept the findings on: Bloody Sunday, Lee Clegg, Alex Blackman... Philip Shiner was right. Blah, blah, blah... Fortunately you have the luxury of ignorance. Was my point entirely.
Perhaps you'll grasp it one day.
No, didn't think so.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jun 20, 2024 18:44:38 GMT
I'm sure the inevitable inquiry will reveal institutional racism. I dare say.
And the 101st Chairborne, who have never been anywhere near a live police incident, will inevitably bring their "Expertise" to bear.
The twunts.
101’st Chairborne I’m nicking that
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 20, 2024 18:52:05 GMT
I dare say.
And the 101st Chairborne, who have never been anywhere near a live police incident, will inevitably bring their "Expertise" to bear.
The twunts.
101’st Chairborne I’m nicking that I agree, it was quite good.
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