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Mancie 20-01-2007 02:26

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A goverment aid has been arrested in a dawn raid ..is there a hint that the police have over reacted here..? most dawn raids are taken in the understanding that fire arms are involved....I think the police are infested with tories..

steeljack 20-01-2007 03:30

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 371217)
A goverment aid has been arrested in a dawn raid ..is there a hint that the police have over reacted here..? most dawn raids are taken in the understanding that fire arms are involved....I think the police are infested with tories..

Yep the ones who wear aprons and roll their trouser legs up , actually I think your web buddy in Ossy may be one, not that I think he will ever admit it .

;) :D

SPUGGIE J 20-01-2007 09:25

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In this day and age everything is for sale. The way society is now a title aint what it used to be a 100 years ago and its in my opinion an ego thing .

shakermaker 20-01-2007 09:42

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I'm afraid it's nothing new Spuggie.
The Lords & Ladies of England have been bent as a 9 bob note for centuries.

However they used to hide it a wee bit better...

Mancie 20-01-2007 10:08

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Just pionting out that the Met seem to think they are doing a good job on Labour.. I don't recall the same arrests made on Willets,Hamilton.. both were proven to have taken bribes.. and it was 5 years later when Archer was found to be guilty of perjury.. bye the bye.. he looks like a nice bloke Geof.. giving all that money away...... just goes to show.. you can't keep a GOOD TORY down.

Neil 20-01-2007 10:09

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 371226)
I think your web buddy in Ossy may be one, not that I think he will ever admit it

A what? A firearms Officer involved in dawn raids? :confused:

Ianto.W. 20-01-2007 10:13

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 371226)
Yep the ones who wear aprons and roll their trouser legs up , actually I think your web buddy in Ossy may be one, not that I think he will ever admit it .

;) :D

I wonder who that could be Mancie?:D


SPUGGIE J 20-01-2007 10:16

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Does that meen ther will be a dawn raid in Ossy then?

***Mr D*** 20-01-2007 10:20

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Here is the story.

http://newsbbc.co.uk/

She looks like a bad un.:D

Mancie 20-01-2007 10:23

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you have lost me on this one.. aprons? trousers?... no wonder all the pie shops closed down, what has union road come too??

shakermaker 20-01-2007 10:39

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Just back to the point of the thread - it's not surprising that the Met have done this.
This is the same Met that put 8 bullets in the back of an innocent bloke after 7/7.
S'pose it's revealing our 'special relationship' with America, eh.

Neil 20-01-2007 11:10

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 371271)
This is the same Met that put 8 bullets in the back of an innocent bloke after 7/7.

Was he the bloke who did not stop when ordered?

shakermaker 20-01-2007 11:20

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That's no justification for shooting the living **** out of him.

andrewb 20-01-2007 12:09

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It is if he acted in a way that made them think he was a terrorist with a bomb..

shakermaker 20-01-2007 12:32

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Any non-caucasian person carrying a rucksack is judged to be acting like a terrorist with a bomb.
It's hardly suspicious behaviour.

Nothing justifies that man's death.


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