The Met 11:42 - May 7 with 6794 views | waynekerr55 | For those current and ex serving plod amongst us, would it be fair to say they've completely taken leave of their senses? | |
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The Met on 12:43 - May 7 with 4282 views | onehunglow | Most police forces are now not doing what they should. That is locking up criminals It means upsetting people. Certain groups and middle class protesters are well beyond the pale . Sadly,most Chiefs haven’t the guts and haven’t confronted an angry villain in years They will never be popular and shouldn’t be. It’s not right thinking to expect them to be so. I do think the Royals are overprotected however and everything is done to keep them apart from the plebs who sit in the rain to photo a gold coach with two old farkers inside who look bored stupid | |
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The Met on 13:13 - May 7 with 4250 views | controversial_jack | It would be interesting to find out if the intelligence was correct and that they were actually in possession of these alarms. If they were then it will be made public, if not we can question the intelligence reports, or indeed if there were any at all. | | | |
The Met on 13:40 - May 7 with 4235 views | SullutaCreturned | All done in the best interests of public safety of course, my BS alarm is going off, again. | | | |
The Met on 14:10 - May 7 with 4202 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
The Met on 13:40 - May 7 by SullutaCreturned | All done in the best interests of public safety of course, my BS alarm is going off, again. |
Alum Michael a well know political figure in Wales became Police commissioner and I have not heard of him since. Presumably he would be putting himself out there promoting his role in society. Wales had its own "George Floyd" in Cardiff at the same time. It made very little news and the footy boys were not interested at Cardiff or Swansea while kneeling. They were far more interested in the USA not Wales. Even when a footballer died from excessive Police actions Dalian Atkinson there were no football protests. The kneeling was a quick fix herd action with very little thought. | |
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The Met on 14:27 - May 7 with 4176 views | Fireboy2 | This episode is good news for the republican movement. | | | |
The Met on 14:56 - May 7 with 4143 views | onehunglow |
The Met on 14:27 - May 7 by Fireboy2 | This episode is good news for the republican movement. |
Some are not republicans as such merely those wanting a monarchy reflectingbthecfact it’s 2023 and We don’t have an Empire | |
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The Met on 15:36 - May 7 with 4119 views | controversial_jack | Westminster City Council has said it is “deeply concerned” by reports that three women's safety volunteers providing rape alarms to people in Soho were arrested in the early hours of the morning ahead of the Coronation. The Metropolitan Police said the arrests took place at around 2am on Friday night after the force received intelligence that protesters were planning to use the devices to disrupt the procession. However, it has since been claimed that those arrested were members of the council’s “Night Stars” safety team which provides support to women on nights out. Just couldn't make it up, lol | | | |
The Met on 19:28 - May 7 with 4040 views | KeithHaynes |
The Met on 13:13 - May 7 by controversial_jack | It would be interesting to find out if the intelligence was correct and that they were actually in possession of these alarms. If they were then it will be made public, if not we can question the intelligence reports, or indeed if there were any at all. |
Intelligence in the police is measured by a very carefully managed 3/5/2 system. We use it here for our information chats. Everything is fallible. Otherwise we would all win the lottery every week. ( If you do it of course ) Not acting on it is as bad as saying ‘ Oh we knew about it but did nothing’ As they are also accused of at times. I’m of course replying to your question. Nothing to do with whatever the met Police did or do every day.
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The Met on 19:44 - May 7 with 4016 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 19:28 - May 7 by KeithHaynes | Intelligence in the police is measured by a very carefully managed 3/5/2 system. We use it here for our information chats. Everything is fallible. Otherwise we would all win the lottery every week. ( If you do it of course ) Not acting on it is as bad as saying ‘ Oh we knew about it but did nothing’ As they are also accused of at times. I’m of course replying to your question. Nothing to do with whatever the met Police did or do every day.
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They got this one badly wrong. I also didn't realise rape alarms were illegal | | | |
The Met on 20:34 - May 7 with 3983 views | Fireboy2 |
The Met on 19:44 - May 7 by controversial_jack | They got this one badly wrong. I also didn't realise rape alarms were illegal |
They definitely did and as i have said it has played into the republican hands 👠| | | |
The Met on 21:18 - May 7 with 3957 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 20:34 - May 7 by Fireboy2 | They definitely did and as i have said it has played into the republican hands 👠|
I don't see it as a political matter. Whenever we give the police further powers, they invariably missuse them. | | | |
The Met on 21:36 - May 7 with 3955 views | majorraglan | I’d imagine the Met have been under huge pressure from the Government/Establishment to make sure things went smoothly and that security was maintained. That said, I think they’ve got this completely wrong, the Republicans protestors should have been allowed to protest albeit further away and the business with these 3 volunteers being arrested is an outrage. Hope the volunteers sue and get suitably compensated and that the Met Commanders etc are held to account. I’d have thought the actions must have been signed off on high as any Custody Officer with half a brain wouldn’t have authorised their detention nor would an Inspector have extended their detention. Madness. | | | |
The Met on 21:49 - May 7 with 3950 views | Fireboy2 |
The Met on 21:18 - May 7 by controversial_jack | I don't see it as a political matter. Whenever we give the police further powers, they invariably missuse them. |
I do, their illegal actions on behalf of the crown have made the Republican cause more just. It's only a matter of time. | | | |
The Met on 07:06 - May 8 with 3911 views | Kilkennyjack | The Tory law changes have enabled dull police actions. We used to mock China and Russia. | |
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The Met on 09:22 - May 8 with 3871 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
The Met on 07:06 - May 8 by Kilkennyjack | The Tory law changes have enabled dull police actions. We used to mock China and Russia. |
You cannot seriously compare a few people being detained briefly to the mass defenestrations and polonium being slipped over peoples cornflakes or people disappearing from their beds we see in those other countries? | |
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The Met on 09:28 - May 8 with 3860 views | controversial_jack | They were kidnapped and denied of their liberty for doing nothing wrong. Shame on the police and anyone who supports this | | | |
The Met on 09:36 - May 8 with 3864 views | NotLoyal |
The Met on 19:44 - May 7 by controversial_jack | They got this one badly wrong. I also didn't realise rape alarms were illegal |
The use of anything is illegal ( spoons, plastic cups or even cotton wool ) if used for a perceived unlawful purpose. Check your motivation not your pockets. | |
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The Met on 10:54 - May 8 with 3836 views | majorraglan |
The Met on 07:06 - May 8 by Kilkennyjack | The Tory law changes have enabled dull police actions. We used to mock China and Russia. |
What’s happened is completely unacceptable, but there is no comparison with what’s taking place in Russia, China and numerous other quasi dictatorships. | | | |
The Met on 10:58 - May 8 with 3819 views | felixstowe_jack |
The Met on 14:56 - May 7 by onehunglow | Some are not republicans as such merely those wanting a monarchy reflectingbthecfact it’s 2023 and We don’t have an Empire |
You are a bit confused a Kingdom has a king an Empire has an emperor. | |
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The Met on 11:03 - May 8 with 3812 views | felixstowe_jack |
The Met on 09:28 - May 8 by controversial_jack | They were kidnapped and denied of their liberty for doing nothing wrong. Shame on the police and anyone who supports this |
They were arrested just like the "stop the oil" and "extinction rebellion " groups should have been. Peaceful protests is allowed but not protest that stop the vast majority of people going about their lawful business. Mind you Russia does not allow any protest and are quite happy to kidnapp Ukraine children as well as executing civilians including women and children. That is where you mock indignation should be directed. Shame on you for supporting Russia. | |
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The Met on 11:25 - May 8 with 3781 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 11:03 - May 8 by felixstowe_jack | They were arrested just like the "stop the oil" and "extinction rebellion " groups should have been. Peaceful protests is allowed but not protest that stop the vast majority of people going about their lawful business. Mind you Russia does not allow any protest and are quite happy to kidnapp Ukraine children as well as executing civilians including women and children. That is where you mock indignation should be directed. Shame on you for supporting Russia. |
I wonder what the suffragettes and trade unionists would have thought of your views | | | |
The Met on 11:26 - May 8 with 3780 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 09:36 - May 8 by NotLoyal | The use of anything is illegal ( spoons, plastic cups or even cotton wool ) if used for a perceived unlawful purpose. Check your motivation not your pockets. |
Nonsense, they are all perfectly legal and sold as such | | | |
The Met on 11:28 - May 8 with 3787 views | onehunglow |
The Met on 10:58 - May 8 by felixstowe_jack | You are a bit confused a Kingdom has a king an Empire has an emperor. |
What? So Victoria,George ,Charles ,William were emperors and by that I don’t refer to India . We don’t have an Empire anymore and as such should not have MBE OBE CBE etc. It is anachronistic warlocks. This thread is about the Met. Their record on clear up rates is appalling their commitment to PC total but in this case they were wrong . Charles should be man enough to accept some posters that indicate not all swear allegiance | |
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The Met on 14:00 - May 8 with 3755 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
The Met on 11:28 - May 8 by onehunglow | What? So Victoria,George ,Charles ,William were emperors and by that I don’t refer to India . We don’t have an Empire anymore and as such should not have MBE OBE CBE etc. It is anachronistic warlocks. This thread is about the Met. Their record on clear up rates is appalling their commitment to PC total but in this case they were wrong . Charles should be man enough to accept some posters that indicate not all swear allegiance |
Yes they were. Charles for example signs Charles Rex. Elizabeth was Elizabeth Regina (Latin for king and queen). Whereas Victoria would have been Regina Imperatrix and her son Rex Imperator. | |
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The Met on 14:04 - May 8 with 3749 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
The Met on 11:26 - May 8 by controversial_jack | Nonsense, they are all perfectly legal and sold as such |
They are legal if used correctly. If there is reason to believe they were going to be used to deliberately startle people into crashing their horses and potentially causing injury then that is not a legal use of the object. Just as a knife is legal if you are using it to chop an onion but is not legal if you are throwing it at someone’s head. | |
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