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Lawless London

Posted: 13 Jul 2025, 06:04
by Massive Attack
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. 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 30 Oct 2025, 23:22
by Nutsin

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 29 Oct 2025, 20:18
by Massive Attack
Not even Ex Sky Presenters are safe...




Well done her in the public eye for speaking up. 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 28 Oct 2025, 19:01
by Gary Strodders shank
Wrong thread 

Drink taken

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 28 Oct 2025, 18:59
by Gary Strodders shank
Financially Kilman on a seven year deal (a sleeping giant) 
Has anyonre checked for a pulse lately 
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Other notable mentions 

Charles (Pissed) 

Jones (crocked)

And any other deal Harry the spiv done after the Rio sale



 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 28 Oct 2025, 17:47
by twoleftfeet
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: 28 Oct 2025, 16:39 I've just seen the footage of the poor dog walker being slain in Uxbridge..

I'm not easily shocked but this is one of the worst things I've seen.
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I couldn't help feeling for the poor terrified dog as well 

Afghani national apparently. We let them in and this is what they do.

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 28 Oct 2025, 17:25
by Eerie Decent
Is this the report of the two men and a young lad being stabbed?

Barely making a ripple in the news, but let's at least be thankful in the apparently 10th most important story on the beeb (it's behind fake hurricane videos with an AI shark) they've let us know it's NOT SUSPECTED TERROR INCIDENT. 
 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 28 Oct 2025, 16:39
by Gary Strodders shank
I've just seen the footage of the poor dog walker being slain in Uxbridge..

I'm not easily shocked but this is one of the worst things I've seen.
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I couldn't help feeling for the poor terrified dog as well 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 07:50
by Eerie Decent
I would add as well, of course crime figures are down, that's because the police don't fucking bother with a lot of actual crimes. 'Hate' speech crimes are through the roof, they can't wait to investigate those, but get your house burgled? Best of luck, let us know how the clean up goes.

You're probably in no danger of getting burgled in your leafy suburb, so all good.

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 07:44
by Eerie Decent
zebthecat wrote: 16 Oct 2025, 20:46
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 16 Oct 2025, 11:35
BRANDED wrote: 16 Oct 2025, 07:58 Additionally

London “Oxford Economics, a respected advisory group that evaluates cities based on a rich mix of criteria—think economy, politics, culture, environment, and more. Their comprehensive 'Global City Index' analyzed a whopping 1,000 cities around the world.Out of a possible score of 100, London achieved a remarkable 98.5, securing second place globally, just behind New York. This is the second consecutive year that the UK capital has secured a top-10 finish, reinforcing its global appeal and strength.”What stood out about London, according to Oxford Economics, is its dynamic and diverse character. The city was recognised as a global powerhouse with strong financial institutions, top-tier universities, and significant influence on international economic trends.”

Plus 6 premier legue clubs. 
If "people" want all that, I've no objection - their lives, not mine.

Personally, I've no more time for London - or any big city/urban area, really.

It/they no longer offer me (ME!!!!) what I want at this time of my life. I've long since been a late 20's/early 30s 100% alpha male fanny magnet with something to prove.

Quite happy getting the train one stop to Erith, sitting watching the Thames ebb & flow, listening to a few toons on me cans, innit.
Same here.

I am still glad I grew up there as there as it was multicultural where i spent my childhood and there were so many opportunities when I was starting work and attempting to make it as a rock musician after dropping out of university. I can't think think of anyhwere else where I could have picked up a two month dep gig in a Reggae band from meeting someone while doing temp work on a building site. That was a fun education. 
Doubt I would ever have accidentally discovered my profession in programming either and was lucky enough to ride the dot com bubble and subsequent burst. It has been good to me for 32 years and counting.
Moved to leafy Sussex 20 years ago and never regretted it for a minute and will never go back. It is combination of turning itno a country boy and being an introverted old git.
Overall crime in trending down in London and has been for years however there are outliers such as phone/expensive watch theft and gang knife crime but most other crime e.g. burglary, roobery, assault, GBH, murder are way down on their 90s peek.
How can you talk about what somewhere is like, when you don't live or work there now?

The only reason crime is down is because there is a fucking camera on every single street corner, but the general feel and atmosphere has completely changed, does not even compare to when you were brave enough to still live here.

You type of people crack me up, waffle on about how great the London melting pot was and is, yet you fucked off to the safety of Sussex, because apparently you're an 'introvert'. Bully for you, but don't be telling those of us that have stayed what it's like to live here now.

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 07:00
by THUNDERCLINT
Massive Attack" wrote: 21 Oct 2025, 12:21 LOVE this...




Much better than our totally ineffective Old Bill.
If we gave all children that stuff to sprary on creepy nonce sex pests joyo would spend his life looking like Po .

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 02:29
by Sydney_Iron
You couldn't make this shit up really! 

This bit just sums it up................what the Met does during the year!!!!

Among 63 events celebrated on a 'diversity calendar' are International Pronouns Day, Pansexual and Panromantic Awareness Day, Be Kind To Humankind Week and National Tsunami Awareness Week.

There are also 47 staff support networks including the Bisexual Support Group, the He For She gender equality movement, and the Borderline Personality Disorder network, as well as 19 associations for various ethnicities – including Ibero-American, Polish, Italian, Slavic and Romanian – and support for followers of every major religion.

Fury as 'hard-up' Met Police is set to splurge £5million a year on 64-strong woke taskforce... as half of its mounted officers face losing their jobs | Daily Mail Online

 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 21 Oct 2025, 13:10
by XKhammer
Yep trying ringing 101 and you can't get through because he made cuts to it so less reported crime
Each borough used have at least one plod shop open 24 hours which is going to be reduced to 2 in whloe of London...yep you have guessed why so less crime can be reported 
Upminster is still nice place to live but every area surrounding it has turned to shit with crime
Seriously thinking of moving out of London and getting to West Ham is one of the reasons I'm still here(yes I'm going to get serious abuse for that l know)

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 21 Oct 2025, 12:59
by Massive Attack
XKhammer wrote: 21 Oct 2025, 12:50
Massive Attack" wrote: 21 Oct 2025, 12:21 LOVE this...




Much better than our totally ineffective Old Bill.
London is lawless and many crimes go unreported 

This aspect always does my head in whenever the powers that be like Khant trot out bullshit stats to counter the claims of lawlessness levelled at them, when so much crime goes unreported in the first place. For every crime reported quite believably at least 5 or more go unreported. And that's being generous.

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 21 Oct 2025, 12:50
by XKhammer
Massive Attack" wrote: 21 Oct 2025, 12:21 LOVE this...




Much better than our totally ineffective Old Bill.
Love that fella,but why does it take a Brazilian and not locals and as you said useless plod to do sometime?
Thing is most people stand by or ignore the local feral rats or illegal scum doing the petty crime and because of that that they know they get away with bigger crimes
London is lawless and many crimes go unreported 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 21 Oct 2025, 12:21
by Massive Attack
LOVE this...




Much better than our totally ineffective Old Bill.

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 18 Oct 2025, 02:15
by XKhammer
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: 18 Oct 2025, 00:43 You have got far more chance of getting mowed down by some twat delivery rider on an electric bike than getting mugged

They are a menace running red lights and riding without due care and attention on the pavements.

 
Actually spot on and agree total cunts but still different type of crime...being mugged by tooled up druggie scum with a blade is harder to deal with and getting run over by an illegal Afghanistan asylum seeker riding an uninsured Chinese E bike 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 18 Oct 2025, 00:43
by Gary Strodders shank
You have got far more chance of getting mowed down by some twat delivery rider on an electric bike than getting mugged

They are a menace running red lights and riding without due care and attention on the pavements.
 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 16 Oct 2025, 20:46
by zebthecat
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 16 Oct 2025, 11:35
BRANDED wrote: 16 Oct 2025, 07:58 Additionally

London “Oxford Economics, a respected advisory group that evaluates cities based on a rich mix of criteria—think economy, politics, culture, environment, and more. Their comprehensive 'Global City Index' analyzed a whopping 1,000 cities around the world.Out of a possible score of 100, London achieved a remarkable 98.5, securing second place globally, just behind New York. This is the second consecutive year that the UK capital has secured a top-10 finish, reinforcing its global appeal and strength.”What stood out about London, according to Oxford Economics, is its dynamic and diverse character. The city was recognised as a global powerhouse with strong financial institutions, top-tier universities, and significant influence on international economic trends.”

Plus 6 premier legue clubs. 
If "people" want all that, I've no objection - their lives, not mine.

Personally, I've no more time for London - or any big city/urban area, really.

It/they no longer offer me (ME!!!!) what I want at this time of my life. I've long since been a late 20's/early 30s 100% alpha male fanny magnet with something to prove.

Quite happy getting the train one stop to Erith, sitting watching the Thames ebb & flow, listening to a few toons on me cans, innit.
Same here.

I am still glad I grew up there as there as it was multicultural where i spent my childhood and there were so many opportunities when I was starting work and attempting to make it as a rock musician after dropping out of university. I can't think think of anyhwere else where I could have picked up a two month dep gig in a Reggae band from meeting someone while doing temp work on a building site. That was a fun education. 
Doubt I would ever have accidentally discovered my profession in programming either and was lucky enough to ride the dot com bubble and subsequent burst. It has been good to me for 32 years and counting.
Moved to leafy Sussex 20 years ago and never regretted it for a minute and will never go back. It is combination of turning itno a country boy and being an introverted old git.
Overall crime in trending down in London and has been for years however there are outliers such as phone/expensive watch theft and gang knife crime but most other crime e.g. burglary, roobery, assault, GBH, murder are way down on their 90s peek.

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 16 Oct 2025, 14:18
by Fauxstralian
Of course some people have economic or family reasons for where they live but most can make a decision on what sort of place they live in
WHATEVER you are interested in you can find that or have access to it from London 
Obviously a lot of your decision is based on what you are interested in or like doing 
 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 16 Oct 2025, 11:35
by Mike Oxsaw
BRANDED wrote: 16 Oct 2025, 07:58 Additionally

London “Oxford Economics, a respected advisory group that evaluates cities based on a rich mix of criteria—think economy, politics, culture, environment, and more. Their comprehensive 'Global City Index' analyzed a whopping 1,000 cities around the world.Out of a possible score of 100, London achieved a remarkable 98.5, securing second place globally, just behind New York. This is the second consecutive year that the UK capital has secured a top-10 finish, reinforcing its global appeal and strength.”What stood out about London, according to Oxford Economics, is its dynamic and diverse character. The city was recognised as a global powerhouse with strong financial institutions, top-tier universities, and significant influence on international economic trends.”

Plus 6 premier legue clubs. 
If "people" want all that, I've no objection - their lives, not mine.

Personally, I've no more time for London - or any big city/urban area, really.

It/they no longer offer me (ME!!!!) what I want at this time of my life. I've long since been a late 20's/early 30s 100% alpha male fanny magnet with something to prove.

Quite happy getting the train one stop to Erith, sitting watching the Thames ebb & flow, listening to a few toons on me cans, innit.

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 16 Oct 2025, 07:58
by BRANDED
Additionally

London “Oxford Economics, a respected advisory group that evaluates cities based on a rich mix of criteria—think economy, politics, culture, environment, and more. Their comprehensive 'Global City Index' analyzed a whopping 1,000 cities around the world.Out of a possible score of 100, London achieved a remarkable 98.5, securing second place globally, just behind New York. This is the second consecutive year that the UK capital has secured a top-10 finish, reinforcing its global appeal and strength.”What stood out about London, according to Oxford Economics, is its dynamic and diverse character. The city was recognised as a global powerhouse with strong financial institutions, top-tier universities, and significant influence on international economic trends.”

Plus 6 premier legue clubs. 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 16 Oct 2025, 07:21
by BRANDED
I’ve always lived in London. I walk round it. I travel on public transport. I’ve seen violence very few times in the last 40 years. 

Theres deffo bad shop lifting and stealing bikes and cars and phones for the Chinkies. I wouldnt wear an expensive watch out and about but I wouldnt in many places in public. 

This is all true of most I know. I have an acquaintance who is a Dj who arrived as a teenager from Ghana in the 1980s. We were chatting earlier this year and he said he’d never really experienced any racism. Mostly probably because he’s a nice bloke, no chip on his shoulder and always worked hard.

The only thing that truly gets on my tits is people cycling those e bikes all over the place badly.

 

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 15 Oct 2025, 19:59
by Massive Attack
Not London but this did make me grin watching this leprechaun tea leaf get dealt with..



I don't know what's funnier, the shoe or the sign? I think the shoe. 😂

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 13 Oct 2025, 22:54
by Massive Attack
All these muggy cunts bullying 1 man in front of Old Bill and they try to escort him to leave.. 




Well done for standing up to them fella. 👏

Re: Lawless London

Posted: 22 Sep 2025, 23:16
by XKhammer
Massive Attack" wrote: 22 Sep 2025, 18:58 https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/36798194/ ... re-london/


Well done Police and Crime Commissioner, Sir Khan. London streets safe as ever, I see. People now having to rely on private bobbies on the beat to solve serious crimes now. 💩 
St Johns Wood residents have been paying for private security patrols for years thanks to lack of police response to burglary,car theft and street robbers