Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:45 - Sep 27 with 4099 views | Swansea_Blue | You need to put in into perspective. Some old dears had to wait 45 minutes for a bus. What price is the environment compared to that? | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:46 - Sep 27 with 4097 views | caught-in-limbo | Interesting article. My position on this is best summed up by the QC for one of the defendants, who said: “It is a mark of a civilised society that it can accommodate protest.” | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:46 - Sep 27 with 4093 views | monytowbray |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:45 - Sep 27 by Swansea_Blue | You need to put in into perspective. Some old dears had to wait 45 minutes for a bus. What price is the environment compared to that? |
Rule Britannia ! | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:51 - Sep 27 with 4085 views | WeWereZombies | We will be at the point where the Draconian measures meted out to EarthFirst in the States occur before we know it. | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:53 - Sep 27 with 4082 views | Bluefish | If you set you own business and someone jammed your internet or stood in front of your monitor all day would you be annoyed? What about if you had a shop and they stood outside telling people that you are a wrong un? There seems to be a drive led by mcdonnell that all businesses are evil and it is fair game to damage them. Apparently this protects workers but from where I am looking Labour want to take us back to their previous unemployment levels again from decades ago | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:54 - Sep 27 with 4079 views | giant_stow | Very long sentences for the crime, no matter what you think of them. Don't fck with property or business hey? | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:55 - Sep 27 with 4070 views | Swansea_Blue |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:53 - Sep 27 by Bluefish | If you set you own business and someone jammed your internet or stood in front of your monitor all day would you be annoyed? What about if you had a shop and they stood outside telling people that you are a wrong un? There seems to be a drive led by mcdonnell that all businesses are evil and it is fair game to damage them. Apparently this protects workers but from where I am looking Labour want to take us back to their previous unemployment levels again from decades ago |
Nobody's saying that all businesses are evil, just this type (although evil is a bit strong). | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:56 - Sep 27 with 4064 views | lowhouseblue |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:46 - Sep 27 by caught-in-limbo | Interesting article. My position on this is best summed up by the QC for one of the defendants, who said: “It is a mark of a civilised society that it can accommodate protest.” |
hypothetically, and thinking in entirely abstract terms, are there limits to the protest we can accommodate? violence and damage to property the law is very clear on. but beyond that, would you say anything goes? or does protest reach a point that we can't accommodate. jehvah's witnesses entirely blocking the entrances to a hospital for a month in protest about blood transfusions? cos, by itself and without thinking about it's application in practice, your quote is pretty damn meaningless. | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:58 - Sep 27 with 4055 views | WeWereZombies |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:53 - Sep 27 by Bluefish | If you set you own business and someone jammed your internet or stood in front of your monitor all day would you be annoyed? What about if you had a shop and they stood outside telling people that you are a wrong un? There seems to be a drive led by mcdonnell that all businesses are evil and it is fair game to damage them. Apparently this protects workers but from where I am looking Labour want to take us back to their previous unemployment levels again from decades ago |
Labour are not particularly strong on the environment and have been responsible for some pretty small minded pieces of legislation restricting the rights of the individual when in government. I think you mean Caroline Lucas and the Green party. | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:58 - Sep 27 with 4054 views | Bluefish |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:56 - Sep 27 by lowhouseblue | hypothetically, and thinking in entirely abstract terms, are there limits to the protest we can accommodate? violence and damage to property the law is very clear on. but beyond that, would you say anything goes? or does protest reach a point that we can't accommodate. jehvah's witnesses entirely blocking the entrances to a hospital for a month in protest about blood transfusions? cos, by itself and without thinking about it's application in practice, your quote is pretty damn meaningless. |
Wasting police time and causing a severe public nuisance seem grounds for a forced removal. If a drunk laid down in a busy road he would be forcibly removed. That reminds me that I tried that approach in Milan after the game to try and get a bloody taxi to stop | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:59 - Sep 27 with 4049 views | Bluefish |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:58 - Sep 27 by WeWereZombies | Labour are not particularly strong on the environment and have been responsible for some pretty small minded pieces of legislation restricting the rights of the individual when in government. I think you mean Caroline Lucas and the Green party. |
I wasn't talking about environmentally | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:05 - Sep 27 with 4032 views | WeWereZombies |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:59 - Sep 27 by Bluefish | I wasn't talking about environmentally |
So was your post in the wrong thread then? | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:20 - Sep 27 with 4000 views | monytowbray |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:58 - Sep 27 by Bluefish | Wasting police time and causing a severe public nuisance seem grounds for a forced removal. If a drunk laid down in a busy road he would be forcibly removed. That reminds me that I tried that approach in Milan after the game to try and get a bloody taxi to stop |
Did you go to prison for it? | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:21 - Sep 27 with 4001 views | caught-in-limbo |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 09:56 - Sep 27 by lowhouseblue | hypothetically, and thinking in entirely abstract terms, are there limits to the protest we can accommodate? violence and damage to property the law is very clear on. but beyond that, would you say anything goes? or does protest reach a point that we can't accommodate. jehvah's witnesses entirely blocking the entrances to a hospital for a month in protest about blood transfusions? cos, by itself and without thinking about it's application in practice, your quote is pretty damn meaningless. |
Common sense should reign. Common sense is rooted in prevailing culture. It usually defends what is regarded as being "good" and "right" for the well-being of a society. In a society like our own, it also tends to consider what is deemed to be fair. There are grey areas of course, but normally in situations which are uncertain, it sides with the majority. I think all of that is taken for granted in the quote I posted. "without thinking about its application in practice" | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:32 - Sep 27 with 3971 views | Benters2 | Unless of course you are one of those lovely Muslim chaps | | | |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:34 - Sep 27 with 3968 views | monytowbray |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:32 - Sep 27 by Benters2 | Unless of course you are one of those lovely Muslim chaps |
No one should go to prison for peaceful protest. On the flip, hate preaching Muslim protesters can and do end up in trouble with the law. You can’t have your cake and eat it. | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:38 - Sep 27 with 3946 views | Benters2 |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:34 - Sep 27 by monytowbray | No one should go to prison for peaceful protest. On the flip, hate preaching Muslim protesters can and do end up in trouble with the law. You can’t have your cake and eat it. |
Really all the protests ive seen in Londistan the Police seem happy to let them bang on ! (no pun intended). Ive just had a couple of choco chip cookies can you eat those? | | | |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:38 - Sep 27 with 3951 views | jjblue84 | Muggers, drug dealers, robbers, and violent criminals let off repeatedly for their crimes, but get in the way of state sponsored big business and it’s the slammer for you son !! | | | |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:40 - Sep 27 with 3936 views | monytowbray |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:38 - Sep 27 by Benters2 | Really all the protests ive seen in Londistan the Police seem happy to let them bang on ! (no pun intended). Ive just had a couple of choco chip cookies can you eat those? |
How many of these protests in London have you seen? What were they protesting? How were they protesting? | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:41 - Sep 27 with 3934 views | monytowbray |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:38 - Sep 27 by jjblue84 | Muggers, drug dealers, robbers, and violent criminals let off repeatedly for their crimes, but get in the way of state sponsored big business and it’s the slammer for you son !! |
Drug dealing could be solved if they just legalised the lot and let us get on with it! | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:44 - Sep 27 with 3923 views | Bluefish |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:20 - Sep 27 by monytowbray | Did you go to prison for it? |
I expect I would if I had stayed for 99 hours | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:45 - Sep 27 with 3921 views | Bluefish |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:05 - Sep 27 by WeWereZombies | So was your post in the wrong thread then? |
Err no | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:46 - Sep 27 with 3907 views | Bluefish |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:32 - Sep 27 by Benters2 | Unless of course you are one of those lovely Muslim chaps |
I'm going to say it, I hate racist pr*cks that say sh*t like that. You really are scum. | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:46 - Sep 27 with 3899 views | chicoazul | This is nothing new. Peaceful protest can often see you arrested prosecuted and jailed. | |
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Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:49 - Sep 27 with 3891 views | Benters2 |
Apparently peaceful protest can now get you sent to prison on 10:40 - Sep 27 by monytowbray | How many of these protests in London have you seen? What were they protesting? How were they protesting? |
Two, FInsbury Park,anti West or something. Shouting banners flags. Rule Britannia. | | | |
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