Viva la Revolución
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alexj2233 wrote:Do you have the right to be charged at by police on horses when you have no where to move because your trapped in a confined space with a lot of people?
Do you have the right to have a police van driven into a big crowd of people then wee-wee and moan about how the people were a little angry at almost being run over?
But i'm not disagreeing that the violence was disgraceful, the point is that in a democracy you hold the right to protest especially when the whole tuition fees debate highlights the flaws in the way the policy has been decided.
You have the right to move if the Police ask you to....if you don't force is the answer..end of I am sick of people defending these dickhead wasters...0 -
The police have no right to ask you to move from an area where you have legitimate cause to be0
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Pudseyp wrote:Utter crap...just because you wear a jacket with Police on it doesn't mean you have to take abuse and have missiles thrown at you...if it wasn't for th knobheads who caused the trouble there wouldn't have been any casualities in the first place...as for student casualties there wassn't enough of them for my liking...
But the point is that the knob heads you caused the trouble were not the students, so why would you want student casualties?0 -
alexj2233 wrote:The police have no right to ask you to move from an area where you have legitimate cause to beI don't do smileys.
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what about if you have the legitimate right to be in a tube station when a bomb goes off, do they have the right to ask you to move then?0
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alexj2233 wrote:The police have no right to ask you to move from an area where you have legitimate cause to be
Yes they do if they think the public are at risk....and with knobheads hurling stuff around, there is a risk of people getting hurt so they have every fookin right....0 -
The protestors have a route to march, if they try moving out of this area the police will push them back. If they cause damage the police will arrest those people and anyone who tries to stop them making that arrest. If the police are attacked they will protect themselves and arrest those involved. If the students marched the correct route, didn't vandalise property or attack the police then guess what the police will do? Carry on watching making sure the protest proceeds safely. These are supposed to be intelligent students and yet they can't manage to do the above which is march a route making their protest peacefully, it's not rocket science.0
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CraigXXL wrote:it's not rocket science.
Obviously not for some on here that have been born with no common sense or morals that live in such dark places as there heads are so far up there ar$eholes....0 -
CraigXXL wrote:The protestors have a route to march, if they try moving out of this area the police will push them back. If they cause damage the police will arrest those people and anyone who tries to stop them making that arrest. If the police are attacked they will protect themselves and arrest those involved. If the students marched the correct route, didn't vandalise property or attack the police then guess what the police will do? Carry on watching making sure the protest proceeds safely. These are supposed to be intelligent students and yet they can't manage to do the above which is march a route making their protest peacefully, it's not rocket science.
oh noes, you cant be right, everyone knows the police start all of the violence which occurs at protests.
or is it that it is all started by professional trouble starters?
or is it that these students are just enjoying a good old fashined knees up.
how many protests go on in the uk without a violent end, how many of those protests in the uk are carried out in the presence of the police?0 -
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Jeez. I'm off for an hour getting home from work (and having some cake upon entry) and it has kicked off!!Formally known as Coatbridgeguy0
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these things always do because they are discussed by people who cant separate their emotions and their opinions.0
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My opinion is that now more of the tax I pay will now be diverted to pay for all the damage caused...tw@ts0
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You've been calling everyone gay
That usually riles people up who are being passionate about what they think (regardless of being right or wrong).
I can sum it all up.
The Government are arseholes
Protestoers are arseholes
the trouble makers are arseholes
the royal family are arseholes but don't deserve to be attacked (just as anyone else doesn't deserve it)
The concept of politics is one large arsehole.
My own opinion is simply that society has failed, everyone is corrupt and I want to live in a house far away from everyone (preferably with good singletrack) and let the rest of the world stew in it's own filth.
There is my manifesto summed up.Formally known as Coatbridgeguy0 -
Montevideoguy wrote:You've been calling everyone gay
who has called anyone gay?0 -
sheepsteeth wrote:Montevideoguy wrote:You've been calling everyone gay
who has called anyone gay?
I retract that. You've been telling people not to talk gay
We know what you meant
"I think therefore I am"....does the same apply for talking?Formally known as Coatbridgeguy0 -
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I don't do smileys.
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yeh, really smart move and guaranteed to ensure the petrol bombs come out and random indiscriminate acts of violence against them.0
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blister pus wrote:yeh, really smart move and guaranteed to ensure the petrol bombs come out and random indiscriminate acts of violence against them.
Lighten up - you got the meaning back to front actually.
I love to hear those convicts squeal
It's a shame these slugs ain't realI don't do smileys.
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