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Terrorism hotspots
4 December 2012, 18:17,
#11
RE: Terrorism hotspots
(4 December 2012, 17:55)Oggydoggy100 Wrote: Thanks for the responses guys, knew we lived in a survailance state, but not a Police state quite yet. Might get loads of hasle, but I am going into complete none compliance mode regarding all this crap. Going to stay with friends in Europe. Solicitor advised just make sure you are out of the way and the police might just let it slide. So off to the land of Beer Kellers!

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4 December 2012, 18:17,
#12
RE: Terrorism hotspots
I've been living my life under my control for years and I live in t' smoke as you prolly guessed from my earlier post. I must admit, its not easy but it is doable.

Even when it comes to the "electoral roll", I won't go on it (because that is where you sign you rights away......) they knock on the door and make the usual threat, "you are required by law, blah, blah, blah, £1000 fine blah, blah" my response is always the same, "you don't know who I am so who you going to send the letter to? and besides, I don't subscribe to your system and if you're going to spout that I have a "social contract" show me the signed copy of this contract - AND it wasn't my choice to be born here so I didn't come and "join" this society by my own free will" by this time they are usually disappearing out the gate Big GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin

MA
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4 December 2012, 18:27,
#13
RE: Terrorism hotspots
[quote='NorthernRaider' pid='37063' dateline='1354635230']
I find it a damming indictment that in Britain 2012 the innocent law abidding citizen has as much to fear from the police state as it does the ethnic and criminal gangs that blight our society. Nothing will persuade me to believe anything good comes from socialist doctrine based governments ( Lab and Tory are indistinguishable for each other) its no so long since they wanted to lock innocent people up for 90 days at a time without charge or representation.

Hi N.R. Well I is white, european looking and sprek good inglish. Two guys who stopped me were Asian with Asian accents! Hell! you would at least expect someone in their job to be able to communicate in English?
Why do people in this country just role over and get shafted????

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4 December 2012, 18:34, (This post was last modified: 4 December 2012, 18:34 by bigpaul.)
#14
RE: Terrorism hotspots
(4 December 2012, 18:27)Oggydoggy100 Wrote: [quote='NorthernRaider' pid='37063' dateline='1354635230']
I find it a damming indictment that in Britain 2012 the innocent law abidding citizen has as much to fear from the police state as it does the ethnic and criminal gangs that blight our society. Nothing will persuade me to believe anything good comes from socialist doctrine based governments ( Lab and Tory are indistinguishable for each other) its no so long since they wanted to lock innocent people up for 90 days at a time without charge or representation.

Hi N.R. Well I is white, european looking and sprek good inglish. Two guys who stopped me were Asian with Asian accents! Hell! you would at least expect someone in their job to be able to communicate in English?
Why do people in this country just role over and get shafted????
well that just shows how much TPTB have rolled over to accomodate the non white ethnics. i have to repeat if anyone dosent want this to happen to them on a regular basis, then maybe its time to get out of Londonistan and places like Birmingham and Manchester(or as its better known GUNchester for obvious reasons) .


(4 December 2012, 18:27)Oggydoggy100 Wrote: [quote='NorthernRaider' pid='37063' dateline='1354635230']
I find it a damming indictment that in Britain 2012 the innocent law abidding citizen has as much to fear from the police state as it does the ethnic and criminal gangs that blight our society. Nothing will persuade me to believe anything good comes from socialist doctrine based governments ( Lab and Tory are indistinguishable for each other) its no so long since they wanted to lock innocent people up for 90 days at a time without charge or representation.

Hi N.R. Well I is white, european looking and sprek good inglish. Two guys who stopped me were Asian with Asian accents! Hell! you would at least expect someone in their job to be able to communicate in English?
Why do people in this country just role over and get shafted????
well that just shows how much TPTB have rolled over to accomodate the non white ethnics. i have to repeat if anyone dosent want this to happen to them on a regular basis, then maybe its time to get out of Londonistan and places like Birmingham and Manchester(or as its better known GUNchester for obvious reasons) .

Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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4 December 2012, 19:16,
#15
RE: Terrorism hotspots
At lease it'll be their Scheisse hitting their fan.... Big Grin
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4 December 2012, 19:33,
#16
RE: Terrorism hotspots
Well as someone who reads a great deal of George Orwell, I can't say that I'm surprised at this!Sad

I wouldn't want to visit London in the near future, if ever again, it always had a feel about it similar to how I'd imagine the 'Last Days of Rome' was.

I'm sorry to hear that you were treated so badly O.D, enjoy your beers and friend's company.Smile

I hope that the Police have the good sense to leave this alone and start looking for real criminals.
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4 December 2012, 19:45, (This post was last modified: 4 December 2012, 19:45 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: Terrorism hotspots
Just been listening to a chap from Hackney I think it was, they wanted his three kiddies to go to seperate primary schools over 2 miles apart, but he would have to get them to each school on his own as he is working and not on benefits, He said he could not get all the kids to school on time and they responded let one of em walk to school on their own !!!!. Anyhoo cutting to the chase he just walked into the housing office and threw the keys to his flat ( I'm guessing diverced or widowed) got his three kids hopped on a train and plonked himself in the council offices of some north eastern town. Cos he has kids they put them up togther the first few days in a hostel then found him a house up here, he is still working as a kitchen designer from home for the London company but he now has his ids in one nice school 250 miles from the slum that is London.
And again in places like London I believe the Police are as great a threat to decent people as are the criminals.

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4 December 2012, 20:07,
#18
RE: Terrorism hotspots
Greater to ordinary folk. How many innocents have been shot by Plod over the last 10 years. Most of the other people getting shot are gang members and personally I think that it is a good thing. One less thug generally.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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4 December 2012, 21:21,
#19
RE: Terrorism hotspots
I am glad to say that we hardy ever see the Police,..I lived here two years before I saw a single plod,... there are two Police Officers stationed about 15 miles away from here.

I do feel sorry for you guys being hounded in this way
A major part of survival is invisibility.
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5 December 2012, 10:18,
#20
RE: Terrorism hotspots
nearest police station is 8 miles away and thats only part time, havent seen a PC to actually speak to for about 13 years, when i moved from a city.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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