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Posted
10 minutes ago, scotspine1 said:

Apparently the British police no longer represent the interests of the British people.

 

Him and his wife should've been comforted by the police you moronic cretin, not arrested. 

 

Your part of the problem with the state of this country. 

 

 

Easy tiger. That's the point. The police probably are impressed with him, as am I. But, they have to go through the process. You can't end the life of a person and not expect to be questioned formally about it and you can't be formally questioned unless you are arrested. It's protocol, it's not personal. 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, TIMON said:

 


I wouldn’t be surprised if the other burglar claims compensation for the trauma he suffered. The ECHR would probably uphold it as well.

 

 

It'll be interesting to find out who the burglars were and how this all plays out. 

 

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Posted

The golliwog story is much more proposterous than the stabbing one.

And btw. re the stabbing story, I reasonably suspect from the photo in the Telegraph link, an Ex. Military type, and ambidexterous too, so like, totally unfair to the stabee. 

Houses where such characters live should surely be required to carry a Government Health Warning!

mth

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Posted
12 hours ago, Mark J said:

Easy Comrade.

Eggs knows the "manner" in which it was delivered...  :D  Like many folks have said before, it's that 3rd dimension that is lacking from on-line communication in comparison to 1st person direct.  

Posted
1 hour ago, difflock said:

The golliwog story is much more proposterous than the stabbing one.

And btw. re the stabbing story, I reasonably suspect from the photo in the Telegraph link, an Ex. Military type, and ambidexterous too, so like, totally unfair to the stabee. 

Houses where such characters live should surely be required to carry a Government Health Warning!

mth

Possibly with an alcohol dependency issues since he appears to be chugging double pints!  

Posted

Barristers field day.

Accomplice left mate to die.

Two grown men entering private property with intent.

Husband defence of wife and home.

Previous convictions.

Service man.

 

Move to dismiss, yr 'onour.  K

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