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You've yet to provide any evidence he was incorrectly arrested.
He shouldn't arrested for 'breach of the peace' because he didn't. 'breach of the peace' means public disturbance, not once did he make any noise, sound or signal which unreasonably disturbs the comfort or peace of another person.
He shouldn't arrested for 'breach of the peace' because he didn't. 'breach of the peace' means public disturbance, not once did he make any noise, sound or signal which unreasonably disturbs the comfort or peace of another person.
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He was rightly arrested for breach of the peace.
The fact that led to no charge does not mean he was incorrectly arrested.
In case you didn't know, it's "arrested on suspicion of...". Further investigations showed there may well have not been enough evidence to lead to a charge for breach of the peach ( WILL NOBODY THINK OF THAT POOR PEACH! ) but given the suspended sentence, charge of contempt of court was appropriate.
Yes he was, the police said "you are under arrest for breach of the peace" Watch the video at 1:20
[Post edited 2 Jun 2018 20:18]
The degree of ignorance (or deliberate misunderstanding of the law ) Is shocking.
I could be arrested for breach of the peace outside the Liberty but then changed and sentenced with ABH. 3 months suspended for 2 year. A few weeks later I do exactly the same thing. The suspended sentence immediately becomes live and I will be sent down for 3 months. But, because the second offence is identical to the first the only thing that will happen if I plead not guilty is a trial at a later date and heavier sentence, I still go straight to clink for the first offence. So, I own up and plead guilty. That plea is taken and the sentence past
Robinson was arrested for breach of the peace. His actions coming under the accepted definition (given above). He was jailed for contempt of court. 1st offence contempt of court 2nd offence contempt of court
Orwellian police?? If they had been Orwellian his phone would have been taken off him immediately.
It is very worrying that people think they can pick and choose which laws should be applied and which should be ignored.
The fact that led to no charge does not mean he was incorrectly arrested.
In case you didn't know, it's "arrested on suspicion of...". Further investigations showed there may well have not been enough evidence to lead to a charge for breach of the peach ( WILL NOBODY THINK OF THAT POOR PEACH! ) but given the suspended sentence, charge of contempt of court was appropriate.
I wanted to end the debate because I haven't got the brainpower to debate, quite clearly! Thank you for your concern
[Post edited 2 Jun 2018 20:40]
Probably time to step away and realise that people have different opinions on this and other issues mate. Not the end of the world if you can’t persuade everyone to agree with you.
Probably time to step away and realise that people have different opinions on this and other issues mate. Not the end of the world if you can’t persuade everyone to agree with you.
Is Tommy working for the English State ?, didn't they try and recruit him to spy for them on certain people, that was the word on the street wasn't it.
I wonder if Tommy was cheering on Wales in the Euro's semi's against Ronaldo's boys ?...…...hmm
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Probably time to step away and realise that people have different opinions on this and other issues mate. Not the end of the world if you can’t persuade everyone to agree with you.