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Santerme

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  1. LadyDeliah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just heard from someone who knows the family of > the guy who was shot and they are saying that he > was dragged out of the cab and pinned down before > he was shot. > > The area is packed full of CCTV cameras. If the > police did nothing wrong, they could release the > CCTV and prevent further unrest. But what if they doctor the tapes first? Seriously, it is evidence both for future prosecutions if others are involved or the IPCC investigation. Unrest is clearly yobs jumping on the bandwagon. I lived on Brixton Hill and was in Brixton during the riots there..... It was pure mob violence and criminality.....
  2. The target needs to be immobilised quickly. You aim at centre mass where the major organs are located.
  3. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People of East Dulwich expressing their views > based on Hearsay... > > How many of you were there or ever even know the > area. ?? > > The guy had a gun. The guy shot first... > > The Police did this... The Police did that... > > Talk like that is nothing better to inflame a > sensitive sisuation... Well, I am at a loss to understand how we can inflame the situation further. A bunch of local scrotes loot, riot and commit arson, that's a factual representation of events not speculation.
  4. The riot was a bunch of criminals filling their boots... The killing of the armed criminal was a response to him being in possession of a firearm and discharging it at a police officer. Shooting him at point blank range, well if that was how close they were, that's what happened. I think you must have been looking for the Guardian's comment pages and took a wrong turn somewhere along the information superwebway.
  5. I think recovering a bullet from a police radio is fairly damning evidence. Who cares how angry the local residents are....rioting is never the answer. Funny how they target their anger on the shops with plasma TV's though...I guess they need to keep up with the local news in HD!
  6. I love this idea that the rioters are calling for justice. Actually justice was done when an armed man fired on a police officer and was shot and killed. Someone it appears we are on first name terms with. And the complete PC'fication of the Met becomes apparent when the local commander comes out and calls that incident tragic as the offender was killed....the real tragedy would have been if the police officer had been more gravely injured or killed. This cotton wool society needs reversing.
  7. Move to Winnipeg, they are seriously polite....unless it's a French Canadian who discovers you are British....but they are few and far between.
  8. James does not need to be David Devoe is the power behind the throne and having dealt with him less than three years ago on a contract know how just how good he is! It is fairly safe as an organisation
  9. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I got made redundant due to the cuts recently. I > don't hate Cameron, I just dusted myself off and > got on with it. > You revel in someone's death when they tortured or > dissappeared your loved ones, not because they did > you out of a job. > Some of the hyperbole on here is little short of > pathetic. Very well said.
  10. Frankito Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Looks like I have been banned from posting on all > other forums other than this, I feel like a man > condemned. Any survival tips from you lot, a > number of whom I assume have received similar > punishment for being outspoken (he says in his > most diplomatic tone)....? > > How does one survive? Think yourself lucky, I got Somerset!
  11. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > .....what a load of cock from Polly Tonybee once > more > > ...Hampstead and your lefty establishment mates > are not the Voice of the People Polly Boring.....apart from the notion the Blair held back the forces of conservatism, considering he was the best 'unelected' Conservative we have had in the post in years
  12. Well lets hope that kills the issue for another generation
  13. Martyr rather than sick insignificant old man Should have let the SBS have taken him in 2002 instead of cocking it totally
  14. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed watching what Britain does best and I agree it was a great showcase for UK plc. I employ three hundred people in the USA across three States and overwhelmingly they were excited about the event. Most US networks covered the wedding live, with few commercial breaks My wife is Canadian and working back in Winnipeg, again the level of interest was tremendous and the majority of her friends stayed up to watch from 4am onwards Also my cousin Dan commanded the Sovereign's Escort on the day, so was hoping all went off well for him.
  15. As long as I can take the day off I could care less what it is called.
  16. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's not there anymore. It was knocked down in the > early 90s and replaced with some poxy estate. It > was a poxy school too though. Linton Kwesi Johnson > and Ken Livingstone went there too amongst others. Like me...but I am not famous luckily!
  17. Atticus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why are people continually buying into this > wind-up? Because it is now 5.45 in Savannah, I need to hop a plane to Charlotte...and it keeps me entertained, very briefly.
  18. Scribe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > As I've quite clearly stated already, aquarius > moon, I was replying in kind. Please feel free to > produce evidence that proves otherwise. Replying in kind does not justify this response. With that complete lack of self control I would be worried about you carrying any kind of weapon
  19. Scribe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Yes. Just like any other animal, mankind is, and > always will be, a predator in the food chain. We > just have more means of killing at our disposal. > > > > Would you care to add some evidence that would go > towards backing-up that so-far baseless assertion, > Santerme? I don't know, I think it would feel like feeding whatever strange motivation you have for starting such a bizarre thread.
  20. Scribe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm not "spouting rubbish". I'm commenting on a > subject that the majority who've contributed to > this thread seem to think is out-dated and cruel, > which it patently isn't. And I have ignored this > thread up until now, but Annette Curtain felt it > necessary to resurect it, not I. > > And I'm not being "hideously rude", either. I'm > replying in kind, you oaf. For instance, if > someone 'flipped you the bird', as it were (like > you have done with your childish emoticon), would > you smile back or offer them your seat? I think > not. Actually hideously rude is being generous!
  21. There is a reasoned debate to be had I too will input once back home
  22. baroldmc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Do we still actually need the Armed Forces any > more in the UK? > > When did they last do anything for us that > wouldn't have happened anyway? > > Given that they gobble up tens of billions of > quid every year, are they > up to the job? > Are "the cuts" significantly about Muggins > (that's us) paying for the > military adventures they get up to abroad? > > Are all those young men and women sacrificing > their lives and limbs to > protect us or to protect the upper echelon of > the military in their > cushy grace-and-favour lifestyles? > > BaroldMc I actually cannot take a post like this serious!
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