BR wrote:
We now have a CRIMINAL CELEB being made
Get your t shirts here :
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Join his facebook supporters group which is just one of several with thousands of members
www.facebook.com/pages/Cmon-Raoul-Moat-y...ef=search&v=wall
I said this would happen - people have had ENOUGH and they need someone who is ready to call it as it is - and take on the establishment.
All of us moan in writing and none of us have the GUTS to do what Mr Moat has done which is basically to give up his life and put it on the line to make his point.
I wish no one had died or got hurt - but sadly that is the language of the UK POLICE - De Menezes was assassinated - so as far as I can see there is NO MORAL HIGH GROUND anymore with the POLICE in the UK.
Sad to say unless the POLICE come clean about their corrupt ways then they will be increasingly hunted like this - and next time someone with an automatic weapon may start wiping out tens of them. Which would of course be unfair - they are only doing their job ( a bit like the Nazi Concentration Camp guards.......)
What will happen next ?
BR, forgive me for saying so, but this is the biggest load of b*ll*cks you have posted yet.
Please take a look at that Facebook page you linked to. The average mental age of those who post there must be below the measurable scale, they are so visibly thick.
Anyone can have a Facebook page adoring them, it means nothing. Wow, look who I found on Facebook- Pol Pot, the Cambodian tyrant who murdered literally millions of his countrymen. Apparently 195 people 'like' him on Facebook. Take a look, maybe you'd like to join them...
www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/Pol-Pot/108225175864701?ref=ts
There was a very measured piece on Radio 4's Today programme this morning. The man had a history of domestic violence and the Prison service had issued a warning to the police that Mr Moat was highly likely to commit violent crimeon his release.
The police's only error in my own (limited)opinion is that they did not act on this information immediately.
After that, they seem to have been exemplary. When anyone else would be thinking that Mr Moat had fled Northumberland (the place you refer to so ignorantly as 'oop north'), the police held fast to their belief that he was still in the immediate area, and they were right.
Yes, we can wonder why he wasn't spotted when he walked down the high street. Good question indeed. But I would tentatively suggest that quite often we don't see what we don't expect to see, i.e. no one would have expected to see him walking down the high street, so they didn't. But that is just conjecture on my part.
I know we on JK's website are particularly vigilant with regard to police behaviour and often, quite rightly, call them to account, highlighting areas where they have fallen short or even been corrupt.
But if we are to maintain any sense of objectivity we have to allow for the fact that sometimes the police do get it right, that there are good and competent people who do a good job.