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Re: Tesco riots in Bristol
« Reply #15 on: 23 April 2011, 18:55:01 »

From what I understand the building in question was a squat and it was the squatters who were making the petrol bombs and posing a threat to the safety of the public.

They disagree with the opening of a Tesco as they feel it will damage the local community apparantly.
So their idea of protecting the community is to burn a part of it down and put peoples lives at risk  :-[ :-[

And another thing, these squatters probably have'nt got a job, have no intention of getting a job, and think that It's fine to take over a building that does'nt belong to them and live rent free while the rest of us bust our balls trying to earn a living to pay OUR rent and pay our taxes so these dirty little tramps can sit around all day in their abandoned building smoking weed and drinking their lager.

Now correct me if I am missing something here, but what right exactly do people who live their lives like this have to accuse anybody of damaging the community :-/ :-/

What exactly do they contribute to society and to their precious community...............Nothing!!!!!

They want to think themselves lucky that they live in Soft Touch Britain.
Anywhere else in the world and the police would have given them exactly what they deserve.....a bloody good hiding!!!!

Dirty smelly layabouts, I bet they don't even wash their hands after they've had a Piss!!
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Re: Tesco riots in Bristol
« Reply #16 on: 23 April 2011, 19:14:32 »

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From what I understand the building in question was a squat and it was the squatters who were making the petrol bombs and posing a threat to the safety of the public.

They disagree with the opening of a Tesco as they feel it will damage the local community apparantly.
So their idea of protecting the community is to burn a part of it down and put peoples lives at risk  :-[ :-[

And another thing, these squatters probably have'nt got a job, have no intention of getting a job, and think that It's fine to take over a building that does'nt belong to them and live rent free while the rest of us bust our balls trying to earn a living to pay OUR rent and pay our taxes so these dirty little tramps can sit around all day in their abandoned building smoking weed and drinking their lager.

Now correct me if I am missing something here, but what right exactly do people who live their lives like this have to accuse anybody of damaging the community :-/ :-/

What exactly do they contribute to society and to their precious community...............Nothing!!!!!

They want to think themselves lucky that they live in Soft Touch Britain.
Anywhere else in the world and the police would have given them exactly what they deserve.....a bloody good hiding!!!!

Dirty smelly layabouts, I bet they don't even wash their hands after they've had a Piss!!


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Re: Tesco riots in Bristol
« Reply #17 on: 24 April 2011, 00:07:23 »

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Dirty smelly layabouts, I bet they don't even wash their hands after they've had a Piss!!

They should stick a CV through the door of the Tesco Express then. Based on the last one I went in they sound like they have a good chance of getting employed there. ;)
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Re: Tesco riots in Bristol
« Reply #18 on: 24 April 2011, 11:37:09 »

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From what I understand the building in question was a squat and it was the squatters who were making the petrol bombs and posing a threat to the safety of the public.

They disagree with the opening of a Tesco as they feel it will damage the local community apparantly.
So their idea of protecting the community is to burn a part of it down and put peoples lives at risk  :-[ :-[

And another thing, these squatters probably have'nt got a job, have no intention of getting a job, and think that It's fine to take over a building that does'nt belong to them and live rent free while the rest of us bust our balls trying to earn a living to pay OUR rent and pay our taxes so these dirty little tramps can sit around all day in their abandoned building smoking weed and drinking their lager.

Now correct me if I am missing something here, but what right exactly do people who live their lives like this have to accuse anybody of damaging the community :-/ :-/

What exactly do they contribute to society and to their precious community...............Nothing!!!!!

They want to think themselves lucky that they live in Soft Touch Britain.
Anywhere else in the world and the police would have given them exactly what they deserve.....a bloody good hiding!!!!

Dirty smelly layabouts, I bet they don't even wash their hands after they've had a Piss!!

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Re: Tesco riots in Bristol
« Reply #19 on: 24 April 2011, 12:21:48 »

Richard North seems to have a different take on this;


As the dust begins to settle on the Bristol riot, what is coming over with crystal clarity is that this was a botched police operation, and that the police are lying about what happened.


From the excellent;

http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2011/04/morning-after-day-after.html
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« Reply #20 on: 24 April 2011, 12:31:41 »

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Richard North seems to have a different take on this;


As the dust begins to settle on the Bristol riot, what is coming over with crystal clarity is that this was a botched police operation, and that the police are lying about what happened.


From the excellent;

http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2011/04/morning-after-day-after.html


That makes for sobering reading, Den.  :(
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Re: Tesco riots in Bristol
« Reply #21 on: 24 April 2011, 12:58:35 »

It is indeed Nick - but it doesn't surprise me.

There are things happening in policing at the moment that will break the long established compact between the police and the public.

It’s not entirely down to any overt desire by the police to act with undue prejudice by employing confrontational tactics but is symptomatic of a response to a changing society where the political will of the government in power assumes primacy in a place where it should never be.

Chief Officers (influenced by a cynical political cadre and ACPO) have allowed this to happen without challenge, for the most part, and the end result will be more of the same behaviour from the police so obviously demonstrated over the recent past.

The police (as a body) are making rods for their own backs by allowing this unwelcome manipulation by those who have an entirely different agenda to the maintenance of the law and promotion of good order by lawful, proportionate and sensible means.
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