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Post by knype on Apr 23, 2024 14:11:08 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see
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Post by middleoftheboothen on Apr 23, 2024 14:19:57 GMT
Happy Saint George's day to all on here 🏴
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Apr 23, 2024 14:23:53 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see Route was agreed with the organisers. Marchers ignored it despite being asked and told to return to the proscribed route-which is always agreed upon prior to any march by any organisation. I see your delusion yet again knows no bounds.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 23, 2024 14:24:36 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see 2 tier policing? The Met dictate where people can and cannot march, in the interests of public safety. The anti-war marchers adhere to the instructions of police and go where they're told = no issues with the police. The lot above, decide they AREN'T going to adhere to police instructions and whilst being egged on by their organisers to break through police lines, do exactly that = issues with the police.
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Post by knype on Apr 23, 2024 14:28:15 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see Route was agreed with the organisers. Marchers ignored it despite being asked and told to return to the proscribed route-which is always agreed upon prior to any march by any organisation. I see your delusion yet again knows no bounds. Same as the pro hamas / Palestine marches then. Routes agreed and then people refusing to follow it and stopping traffic etc. Can't have it both ways
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Post by knype on Apr 23, 2024 14:29:13 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see 2 tier policing? The Met dictate where people can and cannot march, in the interests of public safety. The anti-war marchers adhere to the instructions of police and go where they're told = no issues with the police. The lot above, decide they AREN'T going to adhere to police instructions and whilst being egged on by their organisers to break through police lines, do exactly that = issues with the police. Yeah and if you still believe that they treated the Pro Hamas / Palestine marches in the same way as they've targeted today's march you need to open your eyes
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Post by prestwichpotter on Apr 23, 2024 14:29:32 GMT
What better way of celebrating St George's Day than by scrapping with the police. And have they not got jobs FFS?!.........
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 23, 2024 14:40:10 GMT
2 tier policing? The Met dictate where people can and cannot march, in the interests of public safety. The anti-war marchers adhere to the instructions of police and go where they're told = no issues with the police. The lot above, decide they AREN'T going to adhere to police instructions and whilst being egged on by their organisers to break through police lines, do exactly that = issues with the police. Yeah and if you still believe that they treated the Pro Hamas / Palestine marches in the same way as they've targeted today's march you need to open your eyes So the police "targeted" the march today, rather than reacted, when the march became violent? Weird isn't it, the last time marchers ended up scrapping with police, was when Tommy Robinson and his band of merry men rucked up at the cenotaph.
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Post by gawa on Apr 23, 2024 14:44:03 GMT
Gideon Falter should head down and try to cross the road for a laugh 🤣
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Post by prestwichpotter on Apr 23, 2024 14:46:09 GMT
Gideon Falter should head down and try to cross the road for a laugh 🤣 His bodyguards and camera crew are busy today.....
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Post by gawa on Apr 23, 2024 15:01:10 GMT
Gideon Falter should head down and try to cross the road for a laugh 🤣 His bodyguards and camera crew are busy today..... You'd think some of these middle class dossers living off mum and dad's trust fund would have something better to do with their day. But nope of course not. Coming to our capital city causing destruction and mayhem when regular people just want to do a day's work. Posh twats.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 23, 2024 15:12:38 GMT
Police horse clearly had it coming, sickening ...
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Post by wannabee on Apr 23, 2024 15:23:13 GMT
What better way of celebrating St George's Day than by scrapping with the police. And have they not got jobs FFS?!......... These Patriots make you swell with Pride on the National Day
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Apr 23, 2024 15:24:57 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see Of course it is mate and we both knew it would be different for St George’s Day
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Apr 23, 2024 15:43:21 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see
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Post by werrington on Apr 23, 2024 15:55:10 GMT
Police horse clearly had it coming, sickening ... Football fans …..More lazy journalistic shite I mean wtf
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Post by deeside2 on Apr 23, 2024 16:00:25 GMT
Having seen several videos of this incident on YouTube channels it appears that the police had directed these people down this road towards Whitehall as previously agreed with the organisers of the celebrations, but had then blocked the road for no obvious reason. This blockage hadn't previously been discussed or agreed with the organisers of the celebrations. They should/could have advised people to take a diverted route instead. It seems to have been a "breakdown in communication" from the police. This appears to have been the only incident and was caused by the police action. Just watched footage from Whitehall and almost everybody are standing without any oroblems, with many women and older people attending. As for football fans and far right, what a load of bollocks. Sadly this has been eagerly portrayed by the media as rioting by the "far right". I suppose it's mission accomplished as far as the media are concerned. The Met are a disgrace.
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Post by gawa on Apr 23, 2024 16:11:26 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see
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Post by cvillestokie on Apr 23, 2024 16:12:12 GMT
Having seen several videos of this incident on YouTube channels it appears that the police had directed these people down this road towards Whitehall as previously agreed with the organisers of the celebrations, but had then blocked the road for no obvious reason. This blockage hadn't previously been discussed or agreed with the organisers of the celebrations. They should/could have advised people to take a diverted route instead. It seems to have been a "breakdown in communication" from the police. This appears to have been the only incident and was caused by the police action. Just watched footage from Whitehall and almost everybody are standing without any oroblems, with many women and older people attending. As for football fans and far right, what a load of bollocks. Sadly this has been eagerly portrayed by the media as rioting by the "far right". I suppose it's mission accomplished as far as the media are concerned. It’s always the same though, isn’t it? The vast majority of people that attend most marches do some with peaceful intent (of course, there are some notable exceptions in marches gone by). However, that isn’t good enough for the media. So, any hint of aggression at a march typically associated with left/right will be highlighted so that the right/left can get on their high horse about it.
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Post by deeside2 on Apr 23, 2024 16:17:23 GMT
Having seen several videos of this incident on YouTube channels it appears that the police had directed these people down this road towards Whitehall as previously agreed with the organisers of the celebrations, but had then blocked the road for no obvious reason. This blockage hadn't previously been discussed or agreed with the organisers of the celebrations. They should/could have advised people to take a diverted route instead. It seems to have been a "breakdown in communication" from the police. This appears to have been the only incident and was caused by the police action. Just watched footage from Whitehall and almost everybody are standing without any oroblems, with many women and older people attending. As for football fans and far right, what a load of bollocks. Sadly this has been eagerly portrayed by the media as rioting by the "far right". I suppose it's mission accomplished as far as the media are concerned. It’s always the same though, isn’t it? The vast majority of people that attend most marches do some with peaceful intent (of course, there are some notable exceptions in marches gone by). However, that isn’t good enough for the media. So, any hint of aggression at a march typically associated with left/right will be highlighted so that the right/left can get on their high horse about it. The problem was caused by the police today, and the Met and media jumped on it. As I said they caused an unnecessary problem, a few people reacted stupidly, and bingo, mission accomplished the MSM have got their story of the event even though it's totally erroneous.
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Post by desman2 on Apr 23, 2024 16:22:06 GMT
Whats interesting about this is. Its one video of something that lasted around 30 seconds at most. Some pushing but no actual fighting and thats the only thing the press have got to label every single attendee.
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Post by desman2 on Apr 23, 2024 16:24:47 GMT
Yeah and if you still believe that they treated the Pro Hamas / Palestine marches in the same way as they've targeted today's march you need to open your eyes So the police "targeted" the march today, rather than reacted, when the march became violent? Weird isn't it, the last time marchers ended up scrapping with police, was when Tommy Robinson and his band of merry men rucked up at the cenotaph. Actually he didn't. From the video I saw on you tube he made sure he was followed everywhere by a camera from start to finish and wasn't involved in anything unsavoury.
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Post by tommycarlsberg on Apr 23, 2024 16:29:55 GMT
2 tier policing again today I see Of course it is mate and we both knew it would be different for St George’s Day It's Tommy Robinson protest, nothing to do with St. George's Day. Some muppet decided to put his court case on the same day and incite his moronic fans.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 23, 2024 16:33:16 GMT
Police horse clearly had it coming, sickening ... Football fans …..More lazy journalistic shite I mean wtf They were directly quoting the police mate.
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Post by desman2 on Apr 23, 2024 16:35:38 GMT
I think the police were pissed because Robinson won his case against them in court.
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Post by werrington on Apr 23, 2024 16:37:27 GMT
Football fans …..More lazy journalistic shite I mean wtf They were directly quoting the police mate. Exactly mate and they go with it Football fans are easy targets and the police know what words will get public sympathy for their actions So rugby fans, cricket fans and horse racing fans etc etc don’t have similar opinions on life It’s absolute bullshit Paul
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 23, 2024 16:38:52 GMT
So the police "targeted" the march today, rather than reacted, when the march became violent? Weird isn't it, the last time marchers ended up scrapping with police, was when Tommy Robinson and his band of merry men rucked up at the cenotaph. Actually he didn't. From the video I saw on you tube he made sure he was followed everywhere by a camera from start to finish and wasn't involved in anything unsavoury. He led them down Whitehall mate and ultimately there were over a hundred arrests, with two coppers being put in hospital But oh no, it's all the fault of the police! 🙄
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Post by gawa on Apr 23, 2024 16:41:21 GMT
Of course it is mate and we both knew it would be different for St George’s Day It's Tommy Robinson protest, nothing to do with St. George's Day. Some muppet decided to put his court case on the same day and incite his moronic fans. The daft thing about Tommy Robinsons March is I'm pretty sure it's related to Gideon Falters crew banning him from attending an antisemitism protest. The same individual who was trying to incite violence at the weekend. A zionist extremist. But because Tommy is on the same payroll as Gideon he's talking about "2 tier policing" rather than the common enemy in this scenario. The individual who banned him from attending a protest and the same indidvidual who also went to a protest he disagrees with to cause trouble. Tommy ain't an unemployed person with a villa in Spain for no reason.
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Post by deeside2 on Apr 23, 2024 16:42:48 GMT
Talking if MSM reporting "standards" and/or bias. I'm no fan of Tommy Robinson whatsoever but I saw this story today.
It's strange is it not that there were no MSM at Westminster Court this morning to report that the Met case against Tommy Robinson had been thrown out by the judge with "no case to answer". This followed him being arrested in London in November having just had breakfast in a cafe with his family (it was one of his kids birthdays). He was handcuffed and then pepper sprayed. This apparently took more than a dozen officers to make the arrest. Amazingly when the case came to trial yesterday every police officer had "lost" all their body cam footage of the arrest, the arresting officer/s had incorrectly completed the paperwork, and one of the Met's senior officers had said TR shouldn't have been arrested. Wonder if it'll be reported on tonight's news bulletins as they are such sticklers for the truth.
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Post by werrington on Apr 23, 2024 16:45:11 GMT
Actually he didn't. From the video I saw on you tube he made sure he was followed everywhere by a camera from start to finish and wasn't involved in anything unsavoury. He led them down Whitehall mate and ultimately there were over a hundred arrests, with two coppers being put in hospital But oh no, it's all the fault of the police! 🙄 I certainly wasn’t blaming the police Paul ( far from it ) as the truth will probably be somewhere in the middle My point is that football fans bollocks
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