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Lawless London
Notice how radio silent London Mayor Sir Khan is regarding this high profile horrific murder on the streets he's supposed to care greatly for...
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/m ... 37722.html
Not a cunting dickie bird from that racist transparent grade A cսnt which says it all.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/m ... 37722.html
Not a cunting dickie bird from that racist transparent grade A cսnt which says it all.
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Re: Lawless London
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 16:33twoleftfeet wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 16:10 49 year old man murdered in Kent by 4 teenagers from London including 2 girls one of whom is aged 12.
Was that the fella who got battered by rocks from the beach? Little sickos.
Apparently so, I sense that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I've no doubt they will get lenient sentences.
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Re: Lawless London
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 16:10 49 year old man murdered in Kent by 4 teenagers from London including 2 girls one of whom is aged 12.
Was that the fella who got battered by rocks from the beach? Little sickos.
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49 year old man murdered in Kent by 4 teenagers from London including 2 girls one of whom is aged 12.
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Re: Lawless London
I watched that link ( sure this isn’t a wind up????) with the Woman PC joggers on the look out for inappropriate behaviour from the public (men)
What was scary was one of the PC,s saying just looking the wrong way at someone could be an offence, fuck me if the UK has come to that then it’s beyond belief
or help!
Imagine getting a knock on the door becouse some munter took offence at how you looked at them
Anyone with a wonky or crossed eyes will need to be careful
What was scary was one of the PC,s saying just looking the wrong way at someone could be an offence, fuck me if the UK has come to that then it’s beyond belief
Imagine getting a knock on the door becouse some munter took offence at how you looked at them
Anyone with a wonky or crossed eyes will need to be careful
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Re: Lawless London
XKhammer wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 12:01Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 15:39SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 15:26 I disagree. A police officer should ALWAYS make time to ticket every gobby, lycra-clad greencompoop they come across. Zero tolerance, innit?No not when resources are scarce having to deal with non-crimes like this and wolf whistling instead of genuine awful crimes the public would rather have tackled like rape, assault, burglary which are all rife. Still, at least the Stats will look great to some liberal wishy-washy no mark in the Office somewhere. Respect you see it different though.Half agree with you there,yes not enough effort to tackle serious crimes like burglary,assault but also petty crimes like dangerous cycling,fare dodgers,anti social behaviour is ignored so the scum just move onto shop lifting,phone snatching as know they can get away with
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1V7u7XeHGj/
....Meanwhile that same Copper is chasing after a cyclist for riding no handed for a few minutes having committed no accident explaining Article 2s of the Human Rights Act or another 2 have gone for a jog around Town all morning on the hope they might hear a "Phwoar nice arse darling, you've been running through my mind!".
Re: Lawless London
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 15:39SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 15:26 I disagree. A police officer should ALWAYS make time to ticket every gobby, lycra-clad greencompoop they come across. Zero tolerance, innit?No not when resources are scarce having to deal with non-crimes like this and wolf whistling instead of genuine awful crimes the public would rather have tackled like rape, assault, burglary which are all rife. Still, at least the Stats will look great to some liberal wishy-washy no mark in the Office somewhere. Respect you see it different though.
Half agree with you there,yes not enough effort to tackle serious crimes like burglary,assault but also petty crimes like dangerous cycling,fare dodgers,anti social behaviour is ignored so the scum just move onto shop lifting,phone snatching as know they can get away with
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Re: Lawless London
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 15:42 Meanwhile it's also good to see other new age Officers managing to find precious time converting religion during their beat an all..
Clown Academy Exhibit No. 3 M'lud:
#policepriorities
I've no real issues with people (and their beliefs/cultures) coming into the country so long as they (and any family/dependents they bring/create) fully understand that all are accepted on an "as well as..." and not an "instead of..." basis regarding existing UK cultures and beliefs.
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Meanwhile it's also good to see other new age Officers managing to find precious time converting religion during their beat an all..
Clown Academy Exhibit No. 3 M'lud:



#policepriorities
Clown Academy Exhibit No. 3 M'lud:
#policepriorities
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Re: Lawless London
SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 15:26 I disagree. A police officer should ALWAYS make time to ticket every gobby, lycra-clad greencompoop they come across. Zero tolerance, innit?
No not when resources are scarce having to deal with non-crimes like this and wolf whistling instead of genuine awful crimes the public would rather have tackled like rape, assault, burglary which are all rife. Still, at least the Stats will look great to some liberal wishy-washy no mark in the Office somewhere. Respect you see it different though.
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I disagree. A police officer should ALWAYS make time to ticket every gobby, lycra-clad greencompoop they come across. Zero tolerance, innit?
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 12:41Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 05:45 Clown Academy Exhibit No. 2 M'lud..
#priorities
Ps - All these new age gentle slight dainty polite Coppers that must put the frighteners up all these dangerous villians in the Capital
The copper is bang on correct. Riding a bike with no hands in a busy London street is quite obviously dangerous.
Typical faux-indignant, self righteous and entitled cycling Nazi.
Of course she's correct with her Jobsworth Article 2s and what not. However as much as that ideal is all lovely to hear in a City that averages 11MPH speeds these days anyway due to traffic calming measures already in place etc, it's the wasteful use of valuable resources chasing some streetwise kids about on goose chases that sometimes ride no hands (although usually very skilled at it).
Meanwhile in the same City there's endless violence, stop and search knife crime, high value robberies taking place, rapes etc etc that are all far more important priorities to tackle than dawdling after some tyke riding no hands through a City that's now heavily populated with other cycle enthusiasts.
Just like trying to catch out the cat callers, it's all a pointless exercise that won't change fuck all tangible. When she's finished, he'll be riding no hands again as soon as he turns the next corner out of sight.
So on yer bike and go tackle REAL CRIME...
Re: Lawless London
SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 12:41Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 05:45 Clown Academy Exhibit No. 2 M'lud..
#priorities
Ps - All these new age gentle slight dainty polite Coppers that must put the frighteners up all these dangerous villians in the Capital
The copper is bang on correct. Riding a bike with no hands in a busy London street is quite obviously dangerous.
Typical faux-indignant, self righteous and entitled cycling Nazi.
Agreed the cyclist is well wrong
I'm an unusual cyclist as l stop at red lights and don't ride on the pavement unless cycle lane
Oh by the way its not a crime but a civil offence
I'm an unusual cyclist as l stop at red lights and don't ride on the pavement unless cycle lane
Oh by the way its not a crime but a civil offence
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 05:45 Clown Academy Exhibit No. 2 M'lud..
#priorities
Ps - All these new age gentle slight dainty polite Coppers that must put the frighteners up all these dangerous villians in the Capital![]()
The copper is bang on correct. Riding a bike with no hands in a busy London street is quite obviously dangerous.
Typical faux-indignant, self righteous and entitled cycling Nazi.
Typical faux-indignant, self righteous and entitled cycling Nazi.
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Our country is so messed up when it comes to policing.
London Underground passengers who 'assaulted' naked man on Tube face arrest
London Underground passengers who 'assaulted' naked man on Tube face arrest
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Re: Lawless London
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 09:38 Following Dorset police's decision to sack a copper called Lorne Castle for a few hurty words when arresting s youth armed with a knife, I now see a team of vigilante / citizens have taken up patrolling Bournemouth s streets and beaches to keep fellow citizens safe.
The copper is appealing the sacking but the consensus seems to be that following his dismissal the feral youth and the like thought lthey could do what they wanted without reproach
The top brass in the old bill nowadays are generally clueless university graduates who have been fast tracked and have little real world policing experience and are despised by old school coppers who are leaving in there droves.
Diversity and a degree are now put before a practical and mental ability to do the job when it comes to recruitment.
Half the new PC recruits simply don't have the physical presence or capability to arrest someone hence the need for numbers and tasers
It's interesting that Reform have elected Colin Sutton as their crime commissioner.
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On paper i should imagine that is a definite vote winner.
Lorne was a decent MT fighter on the circuit, decent bloke who got sacked for doing his job.
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Following Dorset police's decision to sack a copper called Lorne Castle for a few hurty words when arresting s youth armed with a knife, I now see a team of vigilante / citizens have taken up patrolling Bournemouth s streets and beaches to keep fellow citizens safe.
The copper is appealing the sacking but the consensus seems to be that following his dismissal the feral youth and the like thought lthey could do what they wanted without reproach
The top brass in the old bill nowadays are generally clueless university graduates who have been fast tracked and have little real world policing experience and are despised by old school coppers who are leaving in there droves.
Diversity and a degree are now put before a practical and mental ability to do the job when it comes to recruitment.
Half the new PC recruits simply don't have the physical presence or capability to arrest someone hence the need for numbers and tasers
It's interesting that Reform have elected Colin Sutton as their crime commissioner.
.
On paper i should imagine that is a definite vote winner.
The copper is appealing the sacking but the consensus seems to be that following his dismissal the feral youth and the like thought lthey could do what they wanted without reproach
The top brass in the old bill nowadays are generally clueless university graduates who have been fast tracked and have little real world policing experience and are despised by old school coppers who are leaving in there droves.
Diversity and a degree are now put before a practical and mental ability to do the job when it comes to recruitment.
Half the new PC recruits simply don't have the physical presence or capability to arrest someone hence the need for numbers and tasers
It's interesting that Reform have elected Colin Sutton as their crime commissioner.
.
On paper i should imagine that is a definite vote winner.
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Clown Academy Exhibit No. 2 M'lud..
#priorities
Ps - All these new age gentle slight dainty polite Coppers that must put the frighteners up all these dangerous villians in the Capital

#priorities
Ps - All these new age gentle slight dainty polite Coppers that must put the frighteners up all these dangerous villians in the Capital
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑11 Aug 2025, 23:47 Clown Police Force...![]()
Now if only they put in as much effort in tackling Grooming Gangs instead of this pointless non-crime initiative then our women and girls would genuinely be a lot safer as opposed to covering it up...
priorities as always.
A "crime" solved is a "crime" solved (rape of an under-aged girl or shoplifting/bad tweet, matters not), meaning another box ticked proving (PROVING) that the authorities are acting tough on "crime".
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Clown Police Force...

Now if only they put in as much effort in tackling Grooming Gangs instead of this pointless non-crime initiative then our women and girls would genuinely be a lot safer as opposed to covering it up...
priorities as always.
Now if only they put in as much effort in tackling Grooming Gangs instead of this pointless non-crime initiative then our women and girls would genuinely be a lot safer as opposed to covering it up...
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Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025, 14:49Seems a bit OTT for a crime scene. It's almost like there's a difference in the way police deal with certain types of people.
I thought it was all very 'access-all-areas' so fresh after it happened. You can even get up close to the blood splatter on the handrails for instance. It's almost as if...
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Seems a bit OTT for a crime scene. It's almost like there's a difference in the way police deal with certain types of people.


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One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 08:38 It's interesting, the Epping protest is apparently just a bunch of locals, concerned about their kids yet out of the dozen or so arrests, only one is from Epping. One name that popped up that the police are after - apparently an actual Neo nazi who was jailed a few years ago for stabbing a couple of random Asian youths while seig heiling.
Who said it was just locals?
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It's interesting, the Epping protest is apparently just a bunch of locals, concerned about their kids yet out of the dozen or so arrests, only one is from Epping. One name that popped up that the police are after - apparently an actual Neo nazi who was jailed a few years ago for stabbing a couple of random Asian youths while seig heiling.