Biased policing 11:31 - Sep 20 with 9191 views | Andy1300 | BLM And XR protests, they stood and watched or took the knee. Dover protest ant anti lockdown protest they acted quite the opposite, ask yourself why? | |
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Biased policing on 14:06 - Sep 21 with 1196 views | felixstowe_jack | Good to see the Avon and Somerset police have arrested and charged 10 people who committed criminal damage during the Bristol riot and throwing a statue in the docks. Would have been better if they stopped the crimi all damage in the first place. | |
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Biased policing on 14:39 - Sep 21 with 1178 views | Andy1300 |
Biased policing on 14:06 - Sep 21 by felixstowe_jack | Good to see the Avon and Somerset police have arrested and charged 10 people who committed criminal damage during the Bristol riot and throwing a statue in the docks. Would have been better if they stopped the crimi all damage in the first place. |
They took an operational decision not to on that day, obviously afraid of being called racists. It’s pathetic, the way they treat some gatherings compared to others is based on how they will be perceived. | |
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Biased policing on 17:09 - Sep 21 with 1146 views | onehunglow | Dead right there Andy. | |
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Biased policing on 18:10 - Sep 21 with 1125 views | majorraglan |
Biased policing on 14:39 - Sep 21 by Andy1300 | They took an operational decision not to on that day, obviously afraid of being called racists. It’s pathetic, the way they treat some gatherings compared to others is based on how they will be perceived. |
I don’t agree with their decision not to arrest, but if there are say 40 to 80 cops and they are dealing with a hardcore of several hundred activists intent on kicking off they simply won’t have the numbers to get in to the crowds and make large number of arrests. Typo [Post edited 21 Sep 2020 22:14]
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Biased policing on 18:47 - Sep 21 with 1101 views | Treforys_Jack | Local referendums are the way to go. Local people get to say what statues, plaques, monuments etc are displayed in their area. | | | |
Biased policing on 19:15 - Sep 21 with 1073 views | Andy1300 |
Biased policing on 18:47 - Sep 21 by Treforys_Jack | Local referendums are the way to go. Local people get to say what statues, plaques, monuments etc are displayed in their area. |
Agreed, but with proper education around said person | |
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Biased policing on 19:18 - Sep 21 with 1071 views | Andy1300 |
Biased policing on 18:10 - Sep 21 by majorraglan | I don’t agree with their decision not to arrest, but if there are say 40 to 80 cops and they are dealing with a hardcore of several hundred activists intent on kicking off they simply won’t have the numbers to get in to the crowds and make large number of arrests. Typo [Post edited 21 Sep 2020 22:14]
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Well there is the issue, they didn’t care Bout charging in to the crowd who were opposing lockdown. Do you see the double standards here? | |
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Biased policing on 22:21 - Sep 21 with 1028 views | majorraglan |
Biased policing on 19:18 - Sep 21 by Andy1300 | Well there is the issue, they didn’t care Bout charging in to the crowd who were opposing lockdown. Do you see the double standards here? |
It all depends on what the crowd are doing. If the crowd are kicking off, and by that I mean attacking people or threatening to do it and there s a chance of violence I’d expect the police to take action even if their numbers are on the low side as they have to protect life, but if it’s only damage to property and there is no risk to life it puts a different light on it. I would like to have seen the Bristol mob run in, but I can understand why they weren’t and I don’t think there s a conspiracy. | | | |
Biased policing on 10:59 - Sep 22 with 971 views | Drizzy |
Biased policing on 18:47 - Sep 21 by Treforys_Jack | Local referendums are the way to go. Local people get to say what statues, plaques, monuments etc are displayed in their area. |
Thousands of local people in Bristol signed a petition to get it removed or to have the plaque changed. The council ignored it. | |
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Biased policing on 12:23 - Sep 22 with 928 views | Drizzy |
Biased policing on 19:18 - Sep 21 by Andy1300 | Well there is the issue, they didn’t care Bout charging in to the crowd who were opposing lockdown. Do you see the double standards here? |
Yes. The double standard is that one protest was full of thick aggressive knuckle-draggers who refute basic science and endanger public health. The other protests were largely peaceful and made provisions to ensure vulnerable people's lives weren't at an unnecessary risk. Still struggling, Andy? | |
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Biased policing on 12:24 - Sep 22 with 927 views | Andy1300 |
Biased policing on 10:59 - Sep 22 by Drizzy | Thousands of local people in Bristol signed a petition to get it removed or to have the plaque changed. The council ignored it. |
Perspective, a small percentage voted for it to be removed | |
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Biased policing on 12:26 - Sep 22 with 926 views | Drizzy |
Biased policing on 12:24 - Sep 22 by Andy1300 | Perspective, a small percentage voted for it to be removed |
There wasn't a city-wide referendum, Andy. Thousands went out of their way to sign the petition. | |
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Biased policing on 12:28 - Sep 22 with 922 views | Drizzy |
Biased policing on 11:41 - Sep 22 by Lohengrin | Are you really comparing Edward Colston to Saddam Hussein? |
No. I'm just asking Felixstowe if he thinks removing a different statue of a mass murderer is also criminal damage. | |
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Biased policing on 13:06 - Sep 22 with 898 views | Humpty |
Good article. | | | |
Biased policing on 13:09 - Sep 22 with 894 views | Highjack |
Biased policing on 10:59 - Sep 22 by Drizzy | Thousands of local people in Bristol signed a petition to get it removed or to have the plaque changed. The council ignored it. |
Why do you think the council ignored it out of interest? What were their motives behind that monumental (pun intended) decision? | |
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Biased policing on 13:20 - Sep 22 with 889 views | Drizzy |
Biased policing on 13:09 - Sep 22 by Highjack | Why do you think the council ignored it out of interest? What were their motives behind that monumental (pun intended) decision? |
I've absolutely no idea. The plaque was due to be changed but then, according to the article posted by Cats, the Merchant Venturers charity got involved and the new plaque was due to be "rewritten" and never appeared. | |
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Biased policing on 13:22 - Sep 22 with 885 views | Catullus |
Biased policing on 13:20 - Sep 22 by Drizzy | I've absolutely no idea. The plaque was due to be changed but then, according to the article posted by Cats, the Merchant Venturers charity got involved and the new plaque was due to be "rewritten" and never appeared. |
Possibly because of other, higher priorities? Higher at the time maybe but I reckon they wish they'd dealt with this issue sooner now. | |
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Biased policing on 13:27 - Sep 22 with 879 views | Lohengrin |
Biased policing on 13:09 - Sep 22 by Highjack | Why do you think the council ignored it out of interest? What were their motives behind that monumental (pun intended) decision? |
It gives the reason in the article link, High. "I now regret us not removing the Colston statue when I was Mayor to place it in Bristol Museum with full historical narrative - even though it would have been flying in the face of majority Bristol opinion," he added. And Mr Ferguson was not wrong. Whenever the question was asked in the past two decades in opinion polls, letters pages and radio phone-ins, it seemed that the majority of people in Bristol said they wanted the Colston Statue to stay.” | |
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Biased policing on 13:30 - Sep 22 with 876 views | Highjack |
Biased policing on 13:22 - Sep 22 by Catullus | Possibly because of other, higher priorities? Higher at the time maybe but I reckon they wish they'd dealt with this issue sooner now. |
Precisely. They probably get thousands and thousands of letters and petitions asking them to sort issues out. If they don’t sort your issue out immediately that does not give you the right to form a vigilante mob and take the law into your own hands. | |
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Biased policing on 13:32 - Sep 22 with 869 views | Highjack |
Biased policing on 13:27 - Sep 22 by Lohengrin | It gives the reason in the article link, High. "I now regret us not removing the Colston statue when I was Mayor to place it in Bristol Museum with full historical narrative - even though it would have been flying in the face of majority Bristol opinion," he added. And Mr Ferguson was not wrong. Whenever the question was asked in the past two decades in opinion polls, letters pages and radio phone-ins, it seemed that the majority of people in Bristol said they wanted the Colston Statue to stay.” |
They should put the statue back up then. | |
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Biased policing on 13:33 - Sep 22 with 866 views | Lohengrin |
Biased policing on 13:32 - Sep 22 by Highjack | They should put the statue back up then. |
Don’t hold your breath. | |
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