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I didnt post it knowing it was false,....
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: SprocketUK
I did not know that.
My dad got me into watching Blake's 7 many moons ago.
Well that and Fireball XL5.
And Thunderbirds........the show not the cheap wine.
originally posted by: Kurokage
Do we know if this is a legit vid?
As NoOneButMeAgain pointed out "the car steering wheel is on the wrong side." and us Brits know there's no such place as Hogshire.
I've been trying to find where this has come from but so far no luck...
The people behind the violence in England this summer were “largely racially motivated criminal thugs”, the Metropolitan police commissioner has said, as he revealed that some of those arrested in London had previous convictions for violent offences.
Sir Mark Rowley said data about those arrested after a supposed protest in Whitehall, in central London, in late July supported his view.
Serious disorder broke out triggered by false information about the alleged identity of man who killed three children at a dance class in Southport, Merseyside. The next night there was a riot in the town, followed by further violent gatherings across England that triggered a huge police mobilisation.
Rowley was speaking at the London policing board, and the data about the previous criminal history of those accused of involvement in the London disorder was contained in police documents submitted to the board.
The Met said that at the so-called protest just outside Downing Street on 31 July, 92 individuals were arrested over a total of 108 alleged offences.
One-third of those alleged offences involved violence, and 62% of those arrested in those cases “had a previous arrest or conviction for violent offending, including murder”, the Met document said.
It said 39% were known for drug offences, “8% have a history of racially aggravated offending, and 2% have a history of homophobia. Four individuals (6%) are known for child sexual abuse and exploitation, three of which included rape or sexual assault of a child, and one for possession of indecent images of children.”
It added: “Forty per cent of those with a criminal history of violent offences are known for offences against women and girls.”
The Met document said 20% had no recorded history of criminality.
“There’s so much child pornography. Absolutely, there will be people who have extreme ideologies of one sort or another,” said Pitcavage. “But the thing about it is, if you’re an extremist, you are more likely to sort of be exposed as an extremist with child porn than if, let’s say, you’re a butcher.
This was evident in Germany recently after the country made the decision to kill Frankfurt police’s tactical team after it was then found that over 20 officers in the unit were engaging in far-right chats where they shared neo-Nazi imagery. The probe into the unit came after one 38-year-old member was found to be involved in a massive CSAM ring and authorities found evidence of the racist chats while investigating his phone.
originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: crayzeed
Its gotten to the stage that its just a way to make money now, all those cameras etc.