The Met 11:42 - May 7 with 6731 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 17:07 - May 8 with 1594 views | Kilkennyjack |
The Met on 14:04 - May 8 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | 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. |
Where is the evidence ? None so far. | |
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The Met on 17:08 - May 8 with 1588 views | Kilkennyjack |
The Met on 09:22 - May 8 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | 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? |
Well its not trivial. It appears that i am not alone in having concerns though.
Maybe she has no clue about policing, but then again …? | |
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The Met on 17:16 - May 8 with 1583 views | onehunglow |
The Met on 17:08 - May 8 by Kilkennyjack | Well its not trivial. It appears that i am not alone in having concerns though.
Maybe she has no clue about policing, but then again …? |
Why highlight “woman” chiefly constable. That said, chief Constables now are political mouthpieces mostly of inane PC drivel. The Met pledged to see to the clear up rate for burglaries and it has failed spectacularly . Most don’t give a crap about the Royals or even a coronation as they struggle to feed their family They want their communities relieved of the criminal scum that plague us all. Stopping people with placards is easy and cowardly and rather pitiful If Charles is upset by a placard then he is unfit to be a King. | |
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The Met on 17:32 - May 8 with 1578 views | waynekerr55 | Well well well the Head of Media at the Met earned his stripes at the Mail. Leveson 2 cannot come quickly enough | |
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The Met on 19:37 - May 8 with 1518 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 14:04 - May 8 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | 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. |
If a police stop and search revealed someone was carrying a rape alarm, there is nothing the police can do. | | | |
The Met on 22:42 - May 8 with 1459 views | Kilkennyjack |
The Met have now apologised. | |
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The Met on 22:56 - May 8 with 1434 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 22:42 - May 8 by Kilkennyjack |
The Met have now apologised. |
They should sue the police | | | |
The Met on 07:19 - May 9 with 1367 views | felixstowe_jack |
It that allowed in Russia or do people simply disappear. | |
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The Met on 07:24 - May 9 with 1363 views | felixstowe_jack |
The Met on 22:42 - May 8 by Kilkennyjack |
The Met have now apologised. |
They should be applauded for mounting a security operation that allowed 99.99999% of the population to go about their lawfully business. While allowing 0.000001% to peacefully protests and stopping the 60 from causing public disorder. Well done hope they carry on this tough action with the other two fringe groups Extinction Rebellion Stop the oil | |
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The Met on 09:01 - May 9 with 1341 views | onehunglow |
The Met on 22:42 - May 8 by Kilkennyjack |
The Met have now apologised. |
Which shows rank cowardice Stand by what you say Always Met should rethink | |
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The Met on 09:42 - May 9 with 1312 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 09:01 - May 9 by onehunglow | Which shows rank cowardice Stand by what you say Always Met should rethink |
Why? There was no evidence. Thinking someone guilty of something doesn't mean they are. Are you sure you were a police officer? If the Met was a school or hospital, it would be under special measures by now. | | | |
The Met on 12:02 - May 9 with 1265 views | felixstowe_jack |
The Met on 09:42 - May 9 by controversial_jack | Why? There was no evidence. Thinking someone guilty of something doesn't mean they are. Are you sure you were a police officer? If the Met was a school or hospital, it would be under special measures by now. |
Stick to making comments on your beloved Russia's lack of repect for law and order, human rights and war crimes. | |
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The Met on 12:34 - May 9 with 1258 views | BryanSwan |
The Met on 07:24 - May 9 by felixstowe_jack | They should be applauded for mounting a security operation that allowed 99.99999% of the population to go about their lawfully business. While allowing 0.000001% to peacefully protests and stopping the 60 from causing public disorder. Well done hope they carry on this tough action with the other two fringe groups Extinction Rebellion Stop the oil |
Applauded for arresting individuals that had commited no crime? That's a slippery slope now isnt it. | |
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The Met on 12:38 - May 9 with 1257 views | Kilkennyjack |
The Met on 09:01 - May 9 by onehunglow | Which shows rank cowardice Stand by what you say Always Met should rethink |
When in a hole then stop digging … its a Met operational cock up. | |
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The Met on 12:45 - May 9 with 1236 views | Kilkennyjack |
The Met on 09:42 - May 9 by controversial_jack | Why? There was no evidence. Thinking someone guilty of something doesn't mean they are. Are you sure you were a police officer? If the Met was a school or hospital, it would be under special measures by now. |
You are correct. The leadership of the Met is that of a failing organisation. The Met clearly knew Johnson was having parties during Covid lockdown - and did nothing. Shirley they should have had a word and said any more then you are nicked sonny boy. It may have saved him from himself. | |
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The Met on 13:48 - May 9 with 1215 views | felixstowe_jack |
The Met on 12:38 - May 9 by Kilkennyjack | When in a hole then stop digging … its a Met operational cock up. |
Think we would all rely on the UK justice system rather than the kangaroo courts and knee capping hand out by your IRA mates which of course are still continuing despite the IRA vowing to give up violence. | |
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The Met on 16:36 - May 9 with 1135 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 13:48 - May 9 by felixstowe_jack | Think we would all rely on the UK justice system rather than the kangaroo courts and knee capping hand out by your IRA mates which of course are still continuing despite the IRA vowing to give up violence. |
Stop this whataboutery. You are making yourself look silly.Try answering the topic for once. | | | |
The Met on 17:06 - May 9 with 1129 views | felixstowe_jack |
The Met on 16:36 - May 9 by controversial_jack | Stop this whataboutery. You are making yourself look silly.Try answering the topic for once. |
I have the police reacted according to intelligence and and the public statements that the " not my King" rabble would try to disrupt the coronation. The vast majority of the UK wanted the coronation to go ahead and the millions of visitors to London wanted to enjoy their day out. Well done the Metropolitan Police who for once acted swiftly. I just hope they act as swiftly the next time extinction rebellion and stop the oil try disrupt traffic etc. Not like you to be controversial is it. | |
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The Met on 18:49 - May 9 with 1094 views | majorraglan | The Met are now back peddling and will not doubt be paying out some serious bucks in compensation to the protestors and the 3 people who were undertaking civic duties Night Safety duties on the Friday night / Saturday mornings. The latter are likely to be very respectable, DBS checked people held in high regard. Down our way, the night time Street Pastors as they were commonly referred to were all respectable, well intentioned individuals who genuinely cared for people. A lot of them were connected to churches and other groups such as Scouts etc, it astounds me people like that would be arrrested. I’ve got no time for the protestors, they should have stayed well away and let the people who wanted to attend and be part of the day enjoy themselves, but they had a democratic right to be in London and protest if they so wished. Keeping them in for 15 hours is crackers, how they can justify that is beyond me. | | | |
The Met on 18:58 - May 9 with 1087 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 17:06 - May 9 by felixstowe_jack | I have the police reacted according to intelligence and and the public statements that the " not my King" rabble would try to disrupt the coronation. The vast majority of the UK wanted the coronation to go ahead and the millions of visitors to London wanted to enjoy their day out. Well done the Metropolitan Police who for once acted swiftly. I just hope they act as swiftly the next time extinction rebellion and stop the oil try disrupt traffic etc. Not like you to be controversial is it. |
Depends what is credible evidence. So what if some wanted to express their opinions loudly and disrupt the function I don't care if many wanted to enjoy it, many didn't. I didn't watch a second of it | | | |
The Met on 19:05 - May 9 with 1085 views | waynekerr55 |
The Met on 17:06 - May 9 by felixstowe_jack | I have the police reacted according to intelligence and and the public statements that the " not my King" rabble would try to disrupt the coronation. The vast majority of the UK wanted the coronation to go ahead and the millions of visitors to London wanted to enjoy their day out. Well done the Metropolitan Police who for once acted swiftly. I just hope they act as swiftly the next time extinction rebellion and stop the oil try disrupt traffic etc. Not like you to be controversial is it. |
Be careful what you wish for. | |
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The Met on 19:44 - May 9 with 1050 views | KeithHaynes |
The Met on 07:24 - May 9 by felixstowe_jack | They should be applauded for mounting a security operation that allowed 99.99999% of the population to go about their lawfully business. While allowing 0.000001% to peacefully protests and stopping the 60 from causing public disorder. Well done hope they carry on this tough action with the other two fringe groups Extinction Rebellion Stop the oil |
People don’t like proper policing as much as they don’t like soft policing. The only thing left to say on that is join up and make a difference. | |
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The Met on 09:18 - May 10 with 970 views | felixstowe_jack |
The Met on 18:58 - May 9 by controversial_jack | Depends what is credible evidence. So what if some wanted to express their opinions loudly and disrupt the function I don't care if many wanted to enjoy it, many didn't. I didn't watch a second of it |
That is your democratic right which is the benefit of living in a democratic country you hate so much. | |
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The Met on 10:29 - May 10 with 963 views | controversial_jack |
The Met on 09:18 - May 10 by felixstowe_jack | That is your democratic right which is the benefit of living in a democratic country you hate so much. |
Yes indeed. we haven't had any military coups and violent regime changes like the Ukraine had | | | |
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