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Green Man |
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Lester Pidgeon wrote:
Green Man wrote:
When did the UK become so dystopian?
It certainly hasn't in Surrey or London!
Perhaps down your way - the West Country?

That sounds a bit "I'm alright, Jack". Surely we don't want anywhere in the country to be dystopian? |
Lester Pidgeon |
Green Man wrote:
When did the UK become so dystopian?
It certainly hasn't in Surrey or London!
Perhaps down your way - the West Country?
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Green Man |
Rich wrote:
He felt he had to accept a caution because there was no solicitor available. Why?
Real criminals with bad intent are rarely intimidated by the police, whereas good law abiding citizens often are if they come into contact with them, like this.
It was the same with the Lucy Connolly case. She foolishly admitted and pleaded guilty immediately. Had she not done, she most likely would never have served a prison sentence at all and been found not guilty, like others who refused the strong arm intimidating tactics of police for a quick guilty plea, threatening worse consequences if they did not.
He made a mistake.
Police are bullies, that's why, Rich, they fear the strong but pick on the weak. I see numerous audits on YouTube that highlight two-tier policing.
I saw a video ages ago, where they went for a Christian preacher, but there was also Muslim preachers in the same high street who got ignored by the police.
If you mention two-tier policing to a copper whilst filming them, the police either shake, go red or walk away. I dread to think what they would do if people didn't have phones.
Lucy Connolly is doing more jail time than nonces, stabbers and violent thugs.
When did the UK become so dystopian? It's like the old dystopian B-movies from the 1980s are now documentaries. |
Rich |
He felt he had to accept a caution because there was no solicitor available. Why?
Real criminals with bad intent are rarely intimidated by the police, whereas good law abiding citizens often are if they come into contact with them, like this.
It was the same with the Lucy Connolly case. She foolishly admitted and pleaded guilty immediately. Had she not done, she most likely would never have served a prison sentence at all and been found not guilty, like others who refused the strong arm intimidating tactics of police for a quick guilty plea, threatening worse consequences if they did not.
He made a mistake. |
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