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Sarah Everard Vigil
I find it ironic that all those critisising the police trying to disperse thes women are all too ready to support the police in this situation when other groups get together for any other reason.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The vigil was not illegal.
The High Court met in London on Friday and decided the law/guidance was such a mess, that they were unable to decide one way or the other if the vigil was illegal. That judgement meant the Met could ban the vigil because they believe it ‘could be’ unlawful, not that it was illegal.
// A High Court judge has refused to intervene in a legal battle between organisers of vigils, sparked by the death of Sarah Everard, and the Metropolitan Police.
The judge’s decision effectively means the police can stand by their position of advising organisers that Saturday’s event could be unlawful. //
The High Court met in London on Friday and decided the law/guidance was such a mess, that they were unable to decide one way or the other if the vigil was illegal. That judgement meant the Met could ban the vigil because they believe it ‘could be’ unlawful, not that it was illegal.
// A High Court judge has refused to intervene in a legal battle between organisers of vigils, sparked by the death of Sarah Everard, and the Metropolitan Police.
The judge’s decision effectively means the police can stand by their position of advising organisers that Saturday’s event could be unlawful. //
Sunk - // Are we really employing constables who write ‘seized’ when they mean ‘ceased’. I will file that under bogus posting. //
No, but we might be employing constables who miss an auto-correct change to their text - i do it all the time, and it's unintentional.
Unlike your post, which I will file under pointless nit-picking.
No, but we might be employing constables who miss an auto-correct change to their text - i do it all the time, and it's unintentional.
Unlike your post, which I will file under pointless nit-picking.
//bobbinwales
The High Court said it wasn’t illegal.
Is that nitpicking?//
No idea why your asking me that.
My nitpicking comment was about you complaining that a police officer couldnt spell CEASED as if it determine dwhther they were suitable for the job.
As far as the illegal/unlawful diffrence am not sure why your asking me. Nothings been said by me on that.
The High Court said it wasn’t illegal.
Is that nitpicking?//
No idea why your asking me that.
My nitpicking comment was about you complaining that a police officer couldnt spell CEASED as if it determine dwhther they were suitable for the job.
As far as the illegal/unlawful diffrence am not sure why your asking me. Nothings been said by me on that.
From Mess Philips.
https:/ /www.lb c.co.uk /radio/ present ers/tom -swarbr ick/jes s-phill ips-bri tain-no t-safe- women-g irls-la bour-sa rah-eve rard-vi gil/
Especially if you live in.
Rotherham
Dewsbury
Rochdale
Bradford
No vigil for those girls.
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Especially if you live in.
Rotherham
Dewsbury
Rochdale
Bradford
No vigil for those girls.
yeah webbo I ptd out elsewhere that 2500 girls in rotherham were abused and no one gave a tinker frack
There is a tide in the affairs of men.
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;
horses for courses
hate using that phrase as we had a guy at work and the affairs which would be good were his only and we had to stay and do the work
we chucked him off the top of the building and said he jumped
There is a tide in the affairs of men.
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;
horses for courses
hate using that phrase as we had a guy at work and the affairs which would be good were his only and we had to stay and do the work
we chucked him off the top of the building and said he jumped
// When police officers tried to crowd control and remove people from stamping on flowers for Sarah they refused. //
Other than this alleged police account, I have seen no reports that the flowers were being stamped on. There were hundreds of journalists and photographers there. Every mourner has a camera in her pocket, but no one reported Sarah’s flowers being desecrated. But it is being used as an excuse for the police’s heavy handed tactics against women at this vigil.
Other than this alleged police account, I have seen no reports that the flowers were being stamped on. There were hundreds of journalists and photographers there. Every mourner has a camera in her pocket, but no one reported Sarah’s flowers being desecrated. But it is being used as an excuse for the police’s heavy handed tactics against women at this vigil.
yes mama thank you I shouldnt have spoken - (only if it please)
2500 girls abused Rotherham and nothing happens ( oops sorry the whistle blower gets fired sozza) allows me to conclude that no one gives flaying frack innit?
one girl dead in London and women with buns start scratching police men who are only there for the women's protection allows me to conclude ( even on AB !) that more people care for one death.....
I cd be wrong again
2500 girls abused Rotherham and nothing happens ( oops sorry the whistle blower gets fired sozza) allows me to conclude that no one gives flaying frack innit?
one girl dead in London and women with buns start scratching police men who are only there for the women's protection allows me to conclude ( even on AB !) that more people care for one death.....
I cd be wrong again
Sunk - // But it is being used as an excuse for the police’s heavy handed tactics against women at this vigil. //
The words 'heavy handed' and 'police' seem to crop up together so often these days, it's a wonder they don;t just tack the adjective onto their job title.
As far as I am concerned, for the police to get through a large tightly packed crowd to deal with an incident, there is no other way of doing so other than using tactics which the media like to refer to as 'heavy handed'.
I don't think shouting "Excuse me, could I just get past please ..." would have the desired effect in a highly charged situation which needs a rapid response to avoid possible injuries, or, irony of ironies, deaths of innocent people.
The words 'heavy handed' and 'police' seem to crop up together so often these days, it's a wonder they don;t just tack the adjective onto their job title.
As far as I am concerned, for the police to get through a large tightly packed crowd to deal with an incident, there is no other way of doing so other than using tactics which the media like to refer to as 'heavy handed'.
I don't think shouting "Excuse me, could I just get past please ..." would have the desired effect in a highly charged situation which needs a rapid response to avoid possible injuries, or, irony of ironies, deaths of innocent people.
Peter - Have you ever considered condensing your unfathomable diatribes into one post, instead of spreading them over three of four separate posts as you have done here?
It would have the benefit of requiring readers only having to skip past one post without bothering to try and work out what on earth you are on about - instead of the tiresome task of skipping past three or four.
It would have the benefit of requiring readers only having to skip past one post without bothering to try and work out what on earth you are on about - instead of the tiresome task of skipping past three or four.
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