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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 26, 2024 8:29:22 GMT
Kaba was ordered to stop by police he refused and got a bullet through his head Robinson has engineered all this which is clear to anyone who looked he was ordered to give his pin refused and now goes to jail,no sympathy for either but make no mistake this is what he wanted,he could’ve pursued the rights and wrongs of giving his pin through the courts he’s a ****. To me, and others, apparently, it seems that the authorities have a campaign of persecution against Mr. Yaxley-Lennon. They do. But there again, he does invite it.
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Post by johnofgwent on Oct 26, 2024 8:31:22 GMT
Well I’d see Farage where he is in parliament doing what he does best,anybody seriously see or want Robinson there? He cannot even stand for election as an MP due to his long Criminal Record and time in Prison , some . I think you might be mistaken. I looked at the electoral commission website Having a past criminal record is not a barrier to standing as a candidate. Neither is having served time in prison. The disqualification applies to those currently IN prison (Maggie's alterations to fuck with Bobby Sands) and those on the run from the law. He is of course nobbled under that category, or was until this morning.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 26, 2024 8:42:38 GMT
Kaba was ordered to stop by police he refused and got a bullet through his head Robinson has engineered all this which is clear to anyone who looked he was ordered to give his pin refused and now goes to jail,no sympathy for either but make no mistake this is what he wanted,he could’ve pursued the rights and wrongs of giving his pin through the courts he’s a ****. What about his right to privacy? He's not a bloody terrorist. The wankers are making it up.
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Post by Handyman on Oct 26, 2024 8:54:21 GMT
He cannot even stand for election as an MP due to his long Criminal Record and time in Prison , some . I think you might be mistaken. I looked at the electoral commission website Having a past criminal record is not a barrier to standing as a candidate. Neither is having served time in prison. The disqualification applies to those currently IN prison (Maggie's alterations to fuck with Bobby Sands) and those on the run from the law. He is of course nobbled under that category, or was until this morning. You are correct I was wrong. The rules about becoming an MP are less restrictive to those that apply to standing for election as a local councillor. Under the Representation of the People Act 1981, you are disqualified from becoming a member of the House of Commons if you have been found guilty of an offence and sentenced to more than one year in prison, and are currently detained as a result of that offence. Once you are released from prison, you are not prevented from standing for election as an MP. Technically, you are also able to stand for election while you are in prison, so long as the sentence is one year or less.
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Post by Handyman on Oct 26, 2024 9:17:26 GMT
Kaba was ordered to stop by police he refused and got a bullet through his head Robinson has engineered all this which is clear to anyone who looked he was ordered to give his pin refused and now goes to jail,no sympathy for either but make no mistake this is what he wanted,he could’ve pursued the rights and wrongs of giving his pin through the courts he’s a ****. What about his right to privacy? He's not a bloody terrorist. The wankers are making it up. Robinson courts Publicity he loves it not Privacy, Police do have the power to demand your PIN number Section 49 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 contains the relevant power. If your phone has been seized, or in circumstances where they have the power to inspect it, the police can give you notice that they require you to provide the PIN or “encryption key” to allow them access. The same applies to other devices such as computers. Written permission must be obtained from a Judge or a District Judge for the giving of a notice under section 49, this then provides “appropriate permission”. The person with “appropriate permission” requesting the information must believe, on reasonable grounds: that the key or PIN is in your possession; that the notice is necessary for the grounds listed below, or it is necessary for the purpose of securing the effective exercise or proper performance by any public authority of any statutory power or duty the notice is proportionate; and that it is not reasonably practicable for the person to obtain possession of the protected information without the giving of a notice. A notice is necessary (as in (2) above) if it is necessary: in the interests of national security; for the purpose of preventing or detecting crime or it is in the interests of the economic well-being of the UK. What would “notice” be? A notice has to be in writing (or otherwise recorded), set out the protected information to which it relates, set out the grounds for requiring it (as above), specify the office, rank or position of the person giving it, specify the office, rank or position of the person granting permission for it to be given, specify the time by which the notice is to be complied with, and finally, what disclosure is required and how it is to be provided. . What if I do not know the PIN or still don’t want to give it? If you do not comply with a properly given notice, you can be prosecuted. If you know the information required and refuse to provide it, you can be sentenced to a maximum of 2 years imprisonment or 5 years imprisonment for an offence involving national security or child indecency.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 26, 2024 9:40:25 GMT
What about his right to privacy? He's not a bloody terrorist. The wankers are making it up. Robinson courts Publicity he loves it not Privacy, Police do have the power to demand your PIN number Section 49 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 contains the relevant power. If your phone has been seized, or in circumstances where they have the power to inspect it, the police can give you notice that they require you to provide the PIN or “encryption key” to allow them access. The same applies to other devices such as computers. Written permission must be obtained from a Judge or a District Judge for the giving of a notice under section 49, this then provides “appropriate permission”. The person with “appropriate permission” requesting the information must believe, on reasonable grounds: that the key or PIN is in your possession; that the notice is necessary for the grounds listed below, or it is necessary for the purpose of securing the effective exercise or proper performance by any public authority of any statutory power or duty the notice is proportionate; and that it is not reasonably practicable for the person to obtain possession of the protected information without the giving of a notice. A notice is necessary (as in (2) above) if it is necessary: in the interests of national security; for the purpose of preventing or detecting crime or it is in the interests of the economic well-being of the UK. What would “notice” be? A notice has to be in writing (or otherwise recorded), set out the protected information to which it relates, set out the grounds for requiring it (as above), specify the office, rank or position of the person giving it, specify the office, rank or position of the person granting permission for it to be given, specify the time by which the notice is to be complied with, and finally, what disclosure is required and how it is to be provided. . What if I do not know the PIN or still don’t want to give it? If you do not comply with a properly given notice, you can be prosecuted. If you know the information required and refuse to provide it, you can be sentenced to a maximum of 2 years imprisonment or 5 years imprisonment for an offence involving national security or child indecency. They believe he is a terrorist, but do not have reasonable grounds for that belief because he is not a terrorist as we can all plainly see. They are abusing his right to privacy. See the human rights act.
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Post by Dogburger on Oct 26, 2024 9:44:10 GMT
Kaba was ordered to stop by police he refused and got a bullet through his head Robinson has engineered all this which is clear to anyone who looked he was ordered to give his pin refused and now goes to jail,no sympathy for either but make no mistake this is what he wanted,he could’ve pursued the rights and wrongs of giving his pin through the courts he’s a ****. What about his right to privacy? He's not a bloody terrorist. The wankers are making it up. Speaking of which one of his other made up names was Wayne King The story goes an uncle suggested it as a laugh and Yaxley dropped it when he realised he was the butt of the family joke
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 26, 2024 9:47:28 GMT
What about his right to privacy? He's not a bloody terrorist. The wankers are making it up. Speaking of which one of his other made up names was Wayne King The story goes an uncle suggested it as a laugh and Yaxley dropped it when he realised he was the butt of the family joke I suspect James Cleverly's surname was made up as well. I know Kemi Badenoch is not her real name. Stalin was not his real name either.
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Post by Handyman on Oct 26, 2024 10:11:16 GMT
Robinson courts Publicity he loves it not Privacy, Police do have the power to demand your PIN number Section 49 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 contains the relevant power. If your phone has been seized, or in circumstances where they have the power to inspect it, the police can give you notice that they require you to provide the PIN or “encryption key” to allow them access. The same applies to other devices such as computers. Written permission must be obtained from a Judge or a District Judge for the giving of a notice under section 49, this then provides “appropriate permission”. The person with “appropriate permission” requesting the information must believe, on reasonable grounds: that the key or PIN is in your possession; that the notice is necessary for the grounds listed below, or it is necessary for the purpose of securing the effective exercise or proper performance by any public authority of any statutory power or duty the notice is proportionate; and that it is not reasonably practicable for the person to obtain possession of the protected information without the giving of a notice. A notice is necessary (as in (2) above) if it is necessary: in the interests of national security; for the purpose of preventing or detecting crime or it is in the interests of the economic well-being of the UK. What would “notice” be? A notice has to be in writing (or otherwise recorded), set out the protected information to which it relates, set out the grounds for requiring it (as above), specify the office, rank or position of the person giving it, specify the office, rank or position of the person granting permission for it to be given, specify the time by which the notice is to be complied with, and finally, what disclosure is required and how it is to be provided. . What if I do not know the PIN or still don’t want to give it? If you do not comply with a properly given notice, you can be prosecuted. If you know the information required and refuse to provide it, you can be sentenced to a maximum of 2 years imprisonment or 5 years imprisonment for an offence involving national security or child indecency. They believe he is a terrorist, but do not have reasonable grounds for that belief because he is not a terrorist as we can all plainly see. They are abusing his right to privacy. See the human rights act. You have no idea the reason why they demanded his PIN number under the Legislation that is available to them, they use the power on a regular basis the Police in Northern Ireland have just put a Paedophile away for many years after seizing 64 Electronic Devices containing hundreds of thousands of young girls who he blackmailed to expose themselves to him, one 12 year old girl in American committed suicide. They do the same with Drug Dealers , and Organised Crime Gangs you are talking ill informed Bollocks again as usual
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Post by Rebirth on Oct 26, 2024 10:33:15 GMT
Kaba was ordered to stop by police he refused and got a bullet through his head Robinson has engineered all this which is clear to anyone who looked he was ordered to give his pin refused and now goes to jail,no sympathy for either but make no mistake this is what he wanted,he could’ve pursued the rights and wrongs of giving his pin through the courts he’s a ****. What about his right to privacy? He's not a bloody terrorist. The wankers are making it up. If this Robinson was supporting the Hamas marches they'd be buying him flowers.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 26, 2024 11:37:59 GMT
They believe he is a terrorist, but do not have reasonable grounds for that belief because he is not a terrorist as we can all plainly see. They are abusing his right to privacy. See the human rights act. You have no idea the reason why they demanded his PIN number under the Legislation that is available to them, they use the power on a regular basis the Police in Northern Ireland have just put a Paedophile away for many years after seizing 64 Electronic Devices containing hundreds of thousands of young girls who he blackmailed to expose themselves to him, one 12 year old girl in American committed suicide. They do the same with Drug Dealers , and Organised Crime Gangs you are talking ill informed Bollocks again as usual I have a good enough idea. The state disagrees with his politics.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 26, 2024 11:42:07 GMT
You have no idea the reason why they demanded his PIN number under the Legislation that is available to them, they use the power on a regular basis the Police in Northern Ireland have just put a Paedophile away for many years after seizing 64 Electronic Devices containing hundreds of thousands of young girls who he blackmailed to expose themselves to him, one 12 year old girl in American committed suicide. They do the same with Drug Dealers , and Organised Crime Gangs you are talking ill informed Bollocks again as usual I have a good enough idea. The state disagrees with his politics. It's unbelievable that we have to protest for our rights in our own country.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 26, 2024 11:47:59 GMT
What about his right to privacy? He's not a bloody terrorist. The wankers are making it up. If this Robinson was supporting the Hamas marches they'd be buying him flowers. Was there not a police message a while back where they advised them to leave their weapons at the mosque?
I say weapons where it was actually code for weapons, as per anything we should not see. You see the police treat the public as blithering idiots and think they are being clever by their conjuror's sleight of hand with the English language. People say most coppers now are trained at these new fangled universities. God help us.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 26, 2024 11:52:27 GMT
100% British Patriots! Are taking to the streets......RIP Peter Lynch. Our fucking excuse for a government should be fucking ASHAMED of their treatment of a 61 year old father of four with three grandchildren! DISGUSTING!
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Post by Handyman on Oct 26, 2024 12:20:00 GMT
You have no idea the reason why they demanded his PIN number under the Legislation that is available to them, they use the power on a regular basis the Police in Northern Ireland have just put a Paedophile away for many years after seizing 64 Electronic Devices containing hundreds of thousands of young girls who he blackmailed to expose themselves to him, one 12 year old girl in American committed suicide. They do the same with Drug Dealers , and Organised Crime Gangs you are talking ill informed Bollocks again as usual I have a good enough idea. The state disagrees with his politics. You may guess right or you may guess wrongly, IMO it appears to me they have a reason for wanting to see what is on his Phone and who or what organisations he is contact with . Here is what he has been charged with He is accused of being in contempt of court following the airing of a film at a protest in central London and after attending Folkestone Police station on Friday, he was separately charged with failing to provide his mobile phone Pin to police under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000, IMO not charged with an Act of Terrorism, but failing to comply with legislation which is part of the Terrorism Act
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