Make sure you watch to the end... 15:44 - Mar 14 with 1156 views | bluelagos | Anyone seen Bankster or Callis? |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 16:09 - Mar 14 with 1067 views | J2BLUE | Bankster probably isn't home from Sixth Form yet |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 16:18 - Mar 14 with 1051 views | Keno |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 16:09 - Mar 14 by J2BLUE | Bankster probably isn't home from Sixth Form yet |
you spelt Year 6 wrong |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:08 - Mar 14 with 983 views | Ewan_Oozami | I reckon Kroppers is involved somewhere behind the scenes... |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:12 - Mar 14 with 967 views | giant_stow | Why so many policemen? What's the hurry? Can't we turn a blind eye to this considering the circumstances.... |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:45 - Mar 14 with 925 views | MattinLondon |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:12 - Mar 14 by giant_stow | Why so many policemen? What's the hurry? Can't we turn a blind eye to this considering the circumstances.... |
Ten double-decker coach loads of coppers to protect the interests of the elite who are mates with the very wealthy. But on some forsaken estate in an unfashionable area - nothing. Shameful, utter shameful. |  | |  |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:48 - Mar 14 with 916 views | giant_stow |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:45 - Mar 14 by MattinLondon | Ten double-decker coach loads of coppers to protect the interests of the elite who are mates with the very wealthy. But on some forsaken estate in an unfashionable area - nothing. Shameful, utter shameful. |
It speaks volumes innit. Even a sanctioned guy gets the police out in force as long as he's rich enough. You're right it is shameful. |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:51 - Mar 14 with 911 views | bluelagos |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:45 - Mar 14 by MattinLondon | Ten double-decker coach loads of coppers to protect the interests of the elite who are mates with the very wealthy. But on some forsaken estate in an unfashionable area - nothing. Shameful, utter shameful. |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:54 - Mar 14 with 883 views | giant_stow |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:51 - Mar 14 by bluelagos | |
Proportionate?! |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:55 - Mar 14 with 886 views | MattinLondon |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:48 - Mar 14 by giant_stow | It speaks volumes innit. Even a sanctioned guy gets the police out in force as long as he's rich enough. You're right it is shameful. |
I’m certainly not one of those pricks who write ACAB every time a thread pops-up about the police. But, they don’t help themselves at all. It’s not the fault of the ordinary copper, but somewhere along the line someone with influence (most probably wealthy who knows the right handshake) has asked their high ranking police friend to come down in force. It’s ridiculous. Ok, rant over - anarchy is childish but sending in so many coppers is awful to see. |  | |  |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:56 - Mar 14 with 874 views | MattinLondon |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:54 - Mar 14 by giant_stow | Proportionate?! |
Proportionate to the wealth of the property owner. |  | |  |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:56 - Mar 14 with 872 views | leitrimblue |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:12 - Mar 14 by giant_stow | Why so many policemen? What's the hurry? Can't we turn a blind eye to this considering the circumstances.... |
Have to protect the elite, doesn't matter how they managed to acquire that wealth. |  | |  |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:57 - Mar 14 with 868 views | bluelagos |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:54 - Mar 14 by giant_stow | Proportionate?! |
Of the many tweets I've read on the subject, this is defo my favourite :-) |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 23:31 - Mar 14 with 651 views | jeera |
Gotta feel for that lady. Don't care who's doing the damage that's fecking unacceptable. I have to say I've never understood squatting laws; how someone can break into another's home and help themselves. And yes, usually people don't leave their own homes unlocked with the door open but I guess that's not easy to prove. I am referring to people like this lady of course and her own home, not some billionaire's mansion sitting there empty whilst people live on the streets nearby. |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 08:40 - Mar 15 with 606 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 23:31 - Mar 14 by jeera | Gotta feel for that lady. Don't care who's doing the damage that's fecking unacceptable. I have to say I've never understood squatting laws; how someone can break into another's home and help themselves. And yes, usually people don't leave their own homes unlocked with the door open but I guess that's not easy to prove. I am referring to people like this lady of course and her own home, not some billionaire's mansion sitting there empty whilst people live on the streets nearby. |
Yes bit of an old article, but just wanted to contrast the differing levels of service (and laws it seems), for the rich and powerful (and Russian ‘businessmen’). |  | |  |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 08:44 - Mar 15 with 600 views | DanTheMan |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 17:45 - Mar 14 by MattinLondon | Ten double-decker coach loads of coppers to protect the interests of the elite who are mates with the very wealthy. But on some forsaken estate in an unfashionable area - nothing. Shameful, utter shameful. |
But what if they damaged property!? *gasp* Truly the worst crime imaginable. |  |
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Make sure you watch to the end... on 12:40 - Mar 15 with 516 views | MattinLondon |
Make sure you watch to the end... on 23:31 - Mar 14 by jeera | Gotta feel for that lady. Don't care who's doing the damage that's fecking unacceptable. I have to say I've never understood squatting laws; how someone can break into another's home and help themselves. And yes, usually people don't leave their own homes unlocked with the door open but I guess that's not easy to prove. I am referring to people like this lady of course and her own home, not some billionaire's mansion sitting there empty whilst people live on the streets nearby. |
This is taken from the government website. Squatting in residential buildings (like a house or flat) is illegal. It can lead to 6 months in prison, a £5,000 fine or both. Anyone who originally enters a property with the permission of the landlord is not a squatter. Squatter's Rights — When Squatting can be Legal If a person, or people, squats continuously in a property over a period of at least 10 years (12 years if the property is not registered with HM Land Registry) then they may be able to apply for ownership of it in law under what is known as adverse possession. |  | |  |
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