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3 hours ago, Johnsond said:

It’s not who is doing the crimes as bad as that may be it’s the lack of action thereafter and two tier treatment that is abhorrent. 

All cases are delt with by different people and all cases have different stories of what happened and so it goes that some go away for years others don't, that's how it is. 

I keep trying to point out that you are looking at things that confirm your biases, we all have biases, but you don't look at other views or statistics that may give you a balanced view but please try. 

 

Finally please stop with the derogatory name calling. 

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37 minutes ago, BillQ said:

All cases are delt with by different people and all cases have different stories of what happened and so it goes that some go away for years others don't, that's how it is. 

I keep trying to point out that you are looking at things that confirm your biases, we all have biases, but you don't look at other views or statistics that may give you a balanced view but please try. 

 

Finally please stop with the derogatory name calling. 

 
“ That’s how it is “ holy shit you make that Labour MP seem sensible 😳

I’m looking at things in plain sight as are many people nowadays. Not through a left wing libtard lens. It’s not derogatory and it’s nothing compared to what happened to the young white girls in question, how many times did they say “ please stop” or ask for police help. I suggest you make the time and read the book I mentioned. 

 

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11 bike pile up in the super sport race at a BSB meeting at Alton park . Tragically two died and one other , Tom Tunstall I believe , is critical in hospital . First corner . Police and coroner involved . 

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19 hours ago, Johnsond said:

I’m looking at things in plain sight as are many people nowadays.

You can look at things how you like but the full explanation is possibly different to plain sight. 

A digression. I was told by a farmer that he had found the body of a roe doe near the fence of one of his fields, the crop had recently sprouted, and he was worried that it might have been a "big cat" of some sort as there had been rumours of cat sightings. I took a look at it and the body had been dragged along the fence line and a 5x2m section of crop had been trampled, the guts were missing including the lungs and the belly flap LHS too, the left upper hind leg was mostly gone and some of the right hind upper leg. To a farmer having a quick look it would probably look like a terrible sight and one possible only by a large predator such as the "big cat".

However the pads around it were fox with a few hoodie or raven claws too, the eyes were out the neck not broken but both forelegs were, I didn't check the hind or pelvis. The pads went down towards the burn and I knew there was an active den in a bank a few hundred metres away. So fox and corvids had been active but the killer was probably a car as 60m or so up the fence was a road that is generally quiet but can have guys belting along it at night, across the road is mature thick woodland without fencing and the fence of the field is barb topped and on a bank and the field 3-4' below the barbs are covered with the pins from a roe's pelt.

Roe doe is growing a foetus and needs the spring cereal rather than the rough herbage of the woods and margins, goes to cross the road when a car spooks it into bolting for the field and it is hit or clipped by the car, hits the fence, can't get up the bank so crawls away and quickly succumbed to shock and then the clean up squad arrives. A big cat wouldn't have left it where it was visible and it would have disappeared into the wood. 

 

I'm not spending money on a book from a single viewpoint and basing my thoughts of Asian men on it, I have read broadly from many perspectives and have an opinion based on that, it is not unshakeable or rooted firmly as it is not a static thing, however I have to say that I took time to show you how a few assumptions were found to be incorrect when you look closer and broaden the search and knowledge base or we are just farmers using hearsay and a quick look and thinking his lambs were going to disappear next. 

 

A quit with the insults please. 

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3 hours ago, Stubby said:

11 bike pile up in the super sport race at a BSB meeting at Alton park . Tragically two died and one other , Tom Tunstall I believe , is critical in hospital . First corner . Police and coroner involved . 

 

Saw that on the news yesterday but didn't have time to comment. Didn't see it on TV and though I guess the clip is on the internet not inclined to look but sounds like a proper nasty accident.

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3 hours ago, BillQ said:

You can look at things how you like but the full explanation is possibly different to plain sight. 

A digression. I was told by a farmer that he had found the body of a roe doe near the fence of one of his fields, the crop had recently sprouted, and he was worried that it might have been a "big cat" of some sort as there had been rumours of cat sightings. I took a look at it and the body had been dragged along the fence line and a 5x2m section of crop had been trampled, the guts were missing including the lungs and the belly flap LHS too, the left upper hind leg was mostly gone and some of the right hind upper leg. To a farmer having a quick look it would probably look like a terrible sight and one possible only by a large predator such as the "big cat".

However the pads around it were fox with a few hoodie or raven claws too, the eyes were out the neck not broken but both forelegs were, I didn't check the hind or pelvis. The pads went down towards the burn and I knew there was an active den in a bank a few hundred metres away. So fox and corvids had been active but the killer was probably a car as 60m or so up the fence was a road that is generally quiet but can have guys belting along it at night, across the road is mature thick woodland without fencing and the fence of the field is barb topped and on a bank and the field 3-4' below the barbs are covered with the pins from a roe's pelt.

Roe doe is growing a foetus and needs the spring cereal rather than the rough herbage of the woods and margins, goes to cross the road when a car spooks it into bolting for the field and it is hit or clipped by the car, hits the fence, can't get up the bank so crawls away and quickly succumbed to shock and then the clean up squad arrives. A big cat wouldn't have left it where it was visible and it would have disappeared into the wood. 

 

I'm not spending money on a book from a single viewpoint and basing my thoughts of Asian men on it, I have read broadly from many perspectives and have an opinion based on that, it is not unshakeable or rooted firmly as it is not a static thing, however I have to say that I took time to show you how a few assumptions were found to be incorrect when you look closer and broaden the search and knowledge base or we are just farmers using hearsay and a quick look and thinking his lambs were going to disappear next. 

 

A quit with the insults please. 

It’s not a single viewpoint it’s the record of a female detective who knows more about the case than you or I ever will. Your reluctance to even read it shows a total left wing libtard arrogance. 
Regarding the stuff about the deer 🥱🤷‍♂️

Be careful the site auditor will pull you for being on the wrong thread, mind you same left wing libtard mentality do you are probably safe. 

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29 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

Saw that on the news yesterday but didn't have time to comment. Didn't see it on TV and though I guess the clip is on the internet not inclined to look but sounds like a proper nasty accident.

“ Didn’t have time to comment” 🤷‍♂️😌😌😞

Let me guess you are an expert on that too 

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47 minutes ago, Steven P said:

I see your comprehension is up to scratch today, BillQ was making an analogy. That is a new word for you for today.

SP it’s just waffling shite, as is your assumption yet again, I saw where he was going but christ talk about take the long road to nowhere. 🤷‍♂️call it what you will, you’ve spent years trying to be a smart arse commenting on everything, making incorrect assumptions hiding behind your veil of anonymity, never posting a pic of anything you do or anything wood related. 
Anyway I gave you the opportunity to be free and become self employed £60k and the mill, generator, truck combo is yours, come on man up and go for it, who wants to be in an office every day working for the state. 
Judging by your expert knowledge of a vast range of topics and well known interest in figures you should make the leap from train commuting office dweller to outdoor saw mill operator very easily. 
The big plus is you will be able to contribute on some of the other threads not just the political shite. 

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Ooooh, another comment about me? How considerate, almost as if I am stuck in your head.

 

 

How did Kylie put it "la, la la, I just can't keep you out of my head".. I feel a bromance!! ;) 

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