State over reach....terrorist supporters everywhere. on 16:34 - Jul 17 with 276 views | ArnoldMoorhen | The only law I can see being broken there is by the driver of that white car with the yellow and blue fluorescent stickers on it who has parked on a roundabout. It's not an Emergency, and Police drivers are only exempt from the Road Traffic Act etc if in an emergency situation and to prevent serious harm. |  | |  |
State over reach....terrorist supporters everywhere. on 17:38 - Jul 17 with 215 views | noggin |
State over reach....terrorist supporters everywhere. on 16:34 - Jul 17 by ArnoldMoorhen | The only law I can see being broken there is by the driver of that white car with the yellow and blue fluorescent stickers on it who has parked on a roundabout. It's not an Emergency, and Police drivers are only exempt from the Road Traffic Act etc if in an emergency situation and to prevent serious harm. |
He was a terrorist and likely to blow himself up at any minute. |  |
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State over reach....terrorist supporters everywhere. on 19:00 - Jul 17 with 158 views | Pendejo |
State over reach....terrorist supporters everywhere. on 10:10 - Jul 17 by jayessess | Can remember getting stopped for a traffic offence in the early 2000s and the copper absent-mindedly telling me my car's number plater was "flagged" on their system after attending an anti-war demo. Think small town/rural police can be prone to small 'c' conservatism where they see this stuff as a big city thing that has no place in their towns. It's also deliberate mission creep. Most national politicians and media actually do think pro-Palestine activism is basically all bad and borderline should be illegal. Anyone remember the freakouts they had about the big Saturday demos in London last year? Think the lawmakers are perfectly happy to provide an excuse for this sort of low-level political harassment (note also that the Kent Constabulary doubled down when the press called). [Post edited 17 Jul 11:02]
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Many years ago one of my drivers claims he was stopped for "having his lights on during daytime", it was a Volvo, so unless you specifically turned them off they were on all the time. This was long before daytime running lights became a thing. However as half my drivers lied whenever their lips moved... |  |
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