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Post by sandypine on Aug 26, 2024 12:30:44 GMT
Don't hear anyone saying we should be listening to the legitimate concerns of those arrested either. I do not think they have aired any concerns other than 'he dissed me I stabbed him bro'
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 26, 2024 12:35:44 GMT
Don't hear anyone saying we should be listening to the legitimate concerns of those arrested either. I do not think they have aired any concerns other than 'he dissed me I stabbed him bro' How would you know though? Don't you think we should sit them down and have a chat about their feelings?
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Post by johnofgwent on Aug 26, 2024 12:42:37 GMT
Surprisingly the BBC is being rather open about it www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4geznqv7d9oA Met police 'spokestosser' for the event reveals the total now runs to three, a woman of 32 almost killed in front of her child, a 27 ? year old man with less severe injuries and anoyher man who discharged himself from hospital. Unlike the professional black who seeks to follow Saddo Khan't with the bullshit that this is part and parcel of life in a big city said spokestosser seems far less impressed that a woman with a young child was almost the ritual sacrifice required, and on 'family day' too. How many attend this Carnival event ? I looked up Glastonbury and found it to be the third worst town in Somerset. Whether this is because they added the festival crime or not I don't know. It seems the most popular reported crime during the festival is theft, the second most popular being a drugs offence. As has been stated already, not a lot of murders or other offences against the person. The most antisocial thing I've ever witnessed at any festival I've been to was a rush to a different entrance and a consequent upturning of a rubbish bin
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Post by Bentley on Aug 26, 2024 12:43:06 GMT
I do not think they have aired any concerns other than 'he dissed me I stabbed him bro' How would you know though? Don't you think we should sit them down and have a chat about their feelings? I’m sure that they will be assessed at some point . Maybe whitey look at them funny innit.
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Post by Dogburger on Aug 26, 2024 13:36:21 GMT
Arrests include 15 officers assaulted 10 assaults on emergency workers 18 carrying offensive weapons 4 sexual assaults 4 robbery's 30 drugs offences
All of course will have their pictures plastered over the media and be fast tracked through the courts without delay and find themselves serving 4 years by mid week
Or BBC will show dancing and people having fun with reports of the best carnival ever .Some high spirits but the softly softly approach was said to be a success .
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Post by Orac on Aug 26, 2024 16:53:59 GMT
He's just another idiot claiming that the Met is racist while overlooking the fact that he, as a black man, made it to superintendent. Like those who claim misogyny and homophobia while ignoring that the last commissioner was a gay woman. Not to mention the seemingly endless supply of former senior female officers of colour all queuing up to claim that the Met is sexist and racist. Well how did they get promoted then? It's absurd. These charlatans are a walking disproof of their own assertions. I believe that's called survivor bias, like saying well if the Titanic was so deadly how come there were literally hundreds of survivors? Yes. Good point The only sure sign of a lack of racism would be if all the black people were promoted to superintendent
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 26, 2024 17:17:17 GMT
I believe that's called survivor bias, like saying well if the Titanic was so deadly how come there were literally hundreds of survivors? Yes. Good point The only sure sign of a lack of racism would be if all the black people were promoted to superintendent Do you agree that the Labour party can't possibly have any bias against white, heterosexual males because they elected one as their leader?
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Post by buccaneer on Aug 26, 2024 22:48:29 GMT
Arrests include 15 officers assaulted 10 assaults on emergency workers 18 carrying offensive weapons 4 sexual assaults 4 robbery's 30 drugs offences All of course will have their pictures plastered over the media and be fast tracked through the courts without delay and find themselves serving 4 years by mid week Or BBC will show dancing and people having fun with reports of the best carnival ever .Some high spirits but the softly softly approach was said to be a success . Two tier society.
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Post by buccaneer on Aug 27, 2024 6:25:47 GMT
Don't hear anyone saying we should be listening to the legitimate concerns of those arrested either. Who are you, the personal assistant of the stabbers?
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Post by Dan Dare on Aug 27, 2024 8:13:29 GMT
Just seen a report on GB News that 230 arrests were made yesterday.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Aug 27, 2024 10:04:57 GMT
The recent riots saw 975 arrests in nine days. The government's response, with offenders being fast tracked to prison, was a clear signal: The state will not tolerate public disorder. Or at least public disorder that it disagrees with.
Contrast this with the Notting Hill Carnival, where 330 arrests were made over two days. The event, as usual, turned violent with three people including a 32-year-old mother, left fighting for their lives. Meanwhile, 35 police officers were injured.
The stats are startling: 108 arrests and 11 officers injured per day during the riots versus 165 arrests and 17.5 officers injured per day at the carnival.
The government’s response, or the lack thereof, should really make us pause: The carnival didn’t receive the same proactive intervention as the riots despite the greater scale of disorder and threat to life. And it happens every year.
And they claim there's no two-tier system.
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Post by Handyman on Aug 27, 2024 10:12:45 GMT
According to the DM today
Possession of an offensive weapon - 67 Possession of class B drugs - 53 Assault on an emergency worker - 52 Other violence - 20 Possession with intent to supply drugs - 19 Possession of class A drugs - 18 Sexual offences - 12 Possession of drugs (other) - 12 Public order offences - 12 Violence with injury - 11 Possession of nitrous oxide - 8 Robbery - 5 Theft from a person - 4 Other theft offences - 3 Vehicle crime - 2 Possession of a firearm - 1 Harassment - 1 Other offences - 34 TOTAL - 334
A celebration of Caribbean Culture,
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Post by Red Rackham on Aug 27, 2024 10:50:45 GMT
I cant help noticing the DM list does not give us the final stab count, which I believe is eight.
Record of stabbings at this annual celebration of "Caribbean culture".
2024 - 8 2023 - 10 2022 - 7 (One fatal) 2019 - 18 2018 - 7 2017 - 12
We are of course, for obvious reasons, not supposed to mention the fact that stabbings and knife crime are far higher at this event than for any other public event in the country.
Just listened to a report that said the number of stabbings at this years 'festival' were in-fact 10, not 8 as previously reported. Plus an acid attack.
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Post by Handyman on Aug 27, 2024 11:06:39 GMT
We can say what we like when we like as long as we say nothing.
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Post by johnofgwent on Aug 27, 2024 11:28:36 GMT
Don't hear anyone saying we should be listening to the legitimate concerns of those arrested either. You raise an important point. Those if Carribbean heritage should be free to plunder, murder and pillage at will. It is their cultural heritage after all
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