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I'm sorry for your loss. Not that it's any consolation but I know how you feel. It's rough. Time heals, somewhat.I miss my dad.
I'm sorry for your loss. Not that it's any consolation but I know how you feel. It's rough. Time heals, somewhat.I miss my dad.
I'm sorry for your loss. Not that it's any consolation but I know how you feel. It's rough. Time heals, somewhat.
The independent panel reported last year, eight years after it was set up to probe the Met's handling of the case, and damned the force as "institutionally corrupt" and accused Dame Cressida of holding up its inquiry.
What are the odds against him surviving this?
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We have an unelected, unremovable head of state. If we didn't speak English the world would pity us.
Don't forget to send them to Kowalski, your banned friend from London.and my condolences to the British people
Don't forget to send them to Kowalski, your banned friend from London.![]()
They did not want us to see the hideously white crowds - huge crowds, of totally respectful people.
The 'f*ck' got her arrested. Believe it or not, swearing in public is an offence. If a cop hears you swearing they can arrest you, you will usually get a warning first. One of the photos on the link shows the polite warning she got first. 'f#ck' is even censored on this forum for instance.Of all the shit you post, I'm genuinely surprised you've not "blown a fuse"™ over this...
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Woman arrested after holding 'abolish monarchy' sign in Edinburgh
Police Scotland said the arrest was made outside St Giles' Cathedral, where the Queen's coffin is due to be held.metro.co.uk
Woman arrested for showing a "F*ck Imperialism, Abolish Monarchy" sign... that doesn't worry you enough to rant about? Are you too lazy to work this in to your narrative, or did Zerohedge not spoon feed you an opinion on this?
"f#ck" alone doesn't constitute hate speech and off the top of my head, the Royals aren't protected groups... so I'm curious as to why "f#ck" alone is an offence... not saying you're wrong, but even with our policing and hate speech bills I'd be surprised if that would ever stick.The 'f*ck' got her arrested. Believe it or not, swearing in public is an offence. If a cop hears you swearing they can arrest you, you will usually get a warning first. One of the photos on the link shows the polite warning she got first. '
'f#ck' is even censored on this forum for instance.
It's not hate speech she was likely arrested for, it was for a public order offence. That would be my guess anyway. Swearing is a public order offence. Seems pedantic but if we put age certificates on films and video games due to the word being used, and censor it on family forums, it makes little sense to allow it in public, especially at public events."f#ck" alone doesn't constitute hate speech and off the top of my head, the Royals aren't protected groups... so I'm curious as to why "f#ck" alone is an offence... not saying you're wrong, but even with our policing and hate speech bills I'd be surprised if that would ever stick.
This isn't even remotely comparable to being arrested for saying "f#ck Monarchy", please tell me you don't think it is ?!
It's not hate speech she was likely arrested for, it was for a public order offence. That would be my guess anyway. Swearing is a public order offence. Seems pedantic but if we put age certificates on films and video games due to the word being used, and censor it on family forums, it makes little sense to allow it in public, especially at public events.
Actually it is for the reasons mentioned above. Graphic content and swear words are censored on this forum for the same reason they're censored in public, cinema and video games. The way they see it, children are likely to be present. It's the f-word alone that got here arrested, if she'd replaced it with 'end' she likely wouldn't have been arrested, or at least she could sue for wrongful arrest if she was.
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