A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 16:39 - Feb 13 with 1613 views | LeonisGod | Someone should go to the effort of assembling a list of all police contact emails for all forces and then start a campaign for every reader of any satirical publication to spam them. They want details, give them lots! Must be thousands of Private Eye readers for starters. I'd include anyone who's watched Monty Python's Holy Grail or read the Beano as well. | | | |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 16:51 - Feb 13 with 1599 views | acejack3065 | At what point did the police think that was the right thing to do without any statutory rights to do so? We need a written and codified constitution to protect us against this sort of over zealous state activity. | | | |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 18:22 - Feb 13 with 1538 views | jackonicko | I'm not sure I would go as far as deeply sinister for this, just yet another example of the politically correct rubbish that comes out of the Police Service. My favourite quote was from the Telegraph: A police officer visited a local shop and post office in Corsham to make an assessment of community tensions and, if appropriate, encourage the newsagent's owner to be vigilant. "During this conversation the officer requested information about subscribers to the Charlie Hebdo magazine. "Wiltshire Police would like to apologise to the members of public who may be affected by this. Information relating to this specific incident has been permanently and securely disposed of." I mean, who visits a local shop to make an assessment of community tensions? If only ECB was here to translate that for us. | | | |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 18:46 - Feb 13 with 1514 views | Free_Willy | All names in a brown envelope delivered to the local imam. | | | |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 19:07 - Feb 13 with 1483 views | Kilkennyjack | We need an independent cymru | |
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A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 21:00 - Feb 13 with 1421 views | controversial_jack |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 16:51 - Feb 13 by acejack3065 | At what point did the police think that was the right thing to do without any statutory rights to do so? We need a written and codified constitution to protect us against this sort of over zealous state activity. |
We have common law, but it's being ignored in favour of govt's political legislation | | | |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 22:22 - Feb 13 with 1353 views | VetchitBack | Interesting but not surprising that the Police and Socialist Workers Party have basically merged into one. | |
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A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 22:32 - Feb 13 with 1338 views | acejack3065 |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 21:00 - Feb 13 by controversial_jack | We have common law, but it's being ignored in favour of govt's political legislation |
Don't start on the free man on the land/sovereign citizen stuff. Statute supercedes common law because common law because that's how a modern state functions. Just because you say the right sequence of words doesn't mean that law doesn't apply to you. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 22:35 - Feb 13 with 1333 views | exiledclaseboy |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 22:32 - Feb 13 by acejack3065 | Don't start on the free man on the land/sovereign citizen stuff. Statute supercedes common law because common law because that's how a modern state functions. Just because you say the right sequence of words doesn't mean that law doesn't apply to you. |
It's fantastically amusing watching them try though. Some of them even try it in court. That never ends well. | |
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A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 22:43 - Feb 13 with 1321 views | acejack3065 |
A deeply sinister turn of events.... on 22:35 - Feb 13 by exiledclaseboy | It's fantastically amusing watching them try though. Some of them even try it in court. That never ends well. |
If it actually worked then the British state would have crumbled by now. My strawman and I are quite happy with the concept of statute law. It can be funny for a while but when they start advising people then it's a problem. People can have their lives ruined by this bollox. | | | |
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