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#47277
BR

Police State : Birthday Parties are now banned 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
Birthday parties are now banned in POLICE STATE BRITIAN.
This is an incredible story of one man's 30th Birthday Party which the POLICE closed down...with a HELICOPTER - armed riot police and plain clothes police.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1200310...-invite-friends.html


Earlier in the year I said that the POLICE wanted to ban people MEETING TOGETHER. This is the HARD EVIDENCE that shows that I was totally right.

They want to close pubs - music venues - meetings - Church Halls etc. Anywhere where poeple meet they are trying to close it down.

Every new law is designed to stop people being able to socialise or meet each other.
 
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#47298
The Cat

Re:Police State : Birthday Parties are now banned 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
This is just another remarkable blunder by the British police who are rapidly becoming the laughing stock of the world. It's a bit worrying that they were wearing camouflage trousers. Are our police now paramilitary?

I don't think this is quite a ban on birthday parties. It's certainly an over-reaction based on feverishly overactive imaginations. The police assume we are all up to something bad, and they shoot before asking questions. They are paranoid about anything that involves the internet or more than two people gathering together, even in private.

Modern British police demonstrate on an almost daily basis that they seriously lack intelligence. The tiniest amount of common sense would suggest that they should have observed the event and only intervened if the crowd began to grow out of hand and the volume rose above an acceptable level. They handled this extremely badly. Once again they try to dodge responsibilty and pass the buck by saying that local residents were concerned due to previous events. That's quite unacceptable. There is no excuse for the way the police behaved on this occasion.
 
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#47308
veritas

Re:Police State : Birthday Parties are now banned 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
The British plods do seem to be getting wackier by the day.

I banned my own birthday parties a long time ago:side:
 
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