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Brendan Kavanagh did an update video: he said that some people from the Chinese community had reached out to him and said that the shouting man was probably a "handler" (whatever that means) and that he was probably armed. He also said that the group are trying to have records of the incident deleted and he asked his viewers to send him copies of the live stream if they have them. The police. Well, there were no surprises there. Officer hippo is an absolutely perfect example of today's WPCs.
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@aydy-rf9yl3qr2e Yes. I saw that. I agree with you. I saw the shouty guy making false accusations against him.
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They should all have been left to crash and fail back in 2008: they were bailed out and subsidised by the very taxpayers they then went onto foreclose on: and they continue to blight the lives of the very people whose hard earned money kept them afloat.
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@Fishster He wasn't involved in any conspiracy, and he didn't commit any crime.
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Where I live the cyclists are an absolute menace everywhere you go: on the roads, the paths and even the local park.
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They wanted to harass, persecute and make an example of him.
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I always put a mousetrap in my back pocket. Haven't had any results just yet.
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Let's hope the case is dropped and Fox's his crimes of free speech, wrong-think and humour don't land him in jail. Novel idea in today's Britain but we can hope.
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She doesn't think: she was hired because she's a big, nasty, butch hippo with a major attitude problem: just the type that the authorities in this country want.
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They have to be the most expensive free meals I've ever heard of.
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China Insider With David Chang' gave context to the entire thing. They are a Chinese TV crew in London doing a piece for Chinese state TV. CCP. That explains everything.
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They should have been left to crash and fail back in 2008 - but they were subsidised by the public, kept afloat - and now they continue on blighting the lives of the very people whose tax money kept them from failing.
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Its worse than that: he ended up dead in there. Given that muslim criminals are well organised in UK prisons and given that the authorities knew that - they sentenced him to death.
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@frankcarter6427 We live in a free country: if you think hanging a sandwich on a door deserves a prison sentence you're probably living in the wrong country and should move.
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I generally avoid the police: they can take any situation and suddenly make it ten times worse: especially the big fat, butch WPCs - they're the worst.
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...or a youtube barrister. I just unsubscribed from this guys channel and I've been a subscriber for a number of years now. He was fine till he started making excuses for this two tier policing and justice. I guess everybody shows who they are when we hit a crisis.
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Beautiful comment.
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WPC Butch is a perfect example of most WPCs these days.
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@Pixieworksstudio It is ABSOLUTELY relevant, officer. A completely useless force that has lost control of the streets, doesn't prevent crime, rarely solves it and arrests people for 'hate speech'. If you don't see that as relevant to everything that happened here you're either deluded or a useless London police officer yourself. She is the poster of modern policing in this city.
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@nickmelling4238 The govt spends plenty of money to fund the police: they have just turned it into a useless force with political appointments at the top: officers like these are the result.
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I never thought Canada would fast track into police state status like this.
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Most police here these days don't seem to understand the law: they make it up as they go along. That big overweight, nasty wpc is a perfect example of today's WPCs in London.
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Yes, his call to violence which could potentially have been interpreted as a call to harm people, which could, in turn, make people feel as if they are being threatened in fact turned out to be an actual call to violence which was so unambiguous that he was arrested today.
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Exactly.
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@Auriflamme Lol - nice justification for a government that is actually shutting down free speech and doing it under the radar so well that they have naive people like you giving them cover. You'll see where the problem lies when that same law is used against you some day.
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So JK Rowling dares them to arrest her - there's controversy and a backlash - and they back down. Meanwhile a group lodged a complaint against the police using that very same law: the police are also now being forced to work overtime to keep pace with the onslaught of new 'crimes'. I think there may be both a lesson and a solution in those three examples. I juts think its a real pity that experts are constantly telling us what the state is doing but offering nothing to ordinary people about what they can do to protect themselves.
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Where I live they regularly break traffic lights (even when pedestrians are crossing) and they whizz along pathways. Unfortunately, from what I see, its the majority of them. Its so bad that I wonder if they should have to take lessons and require a license, like drivers do.
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The police themselves don't seem to know what's legal or illegal most of the time.
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Its even worse than that. Channel 4 is the station that broadcast these allegations. The same channel 4 that was approached by a junior journalist in 2004 telling them there was organised child grooming going on in Rotherham. Channel 4 decided not to broadcast the story (covered it up) after speaking to police chiefs because they all agree running the story could lead to anti-Muslim feeling and possibly riots. For 10 years Ch 4 helped cover up the wholesale grooming, r*p* and assault of underage girls by a well connected gang.
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Lol.
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I'm glad to see other people calling him out for his clearly disingenuous comments about the clearly two tier justice in this country. I don't know why he's behaving like this recently but I don't trust him anymore, and I had been subscribed to his channel for some years.
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Police exploiting the law against us? Surely this can't be true......absolutely not.......
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Well - if coutts and natwest are feeling the need now backtrack, do a u-turn, lie, make excuses and suddenly say they are offering him a Natwest account, that's a good thing. They're on the back foot and feeling the pressure of what they tried to do.
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The UK police make up the law as they go along: they don't know, nor care, what the law is: and big, fat WPCs are the very worst of them.
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Exactly. I don't know why those useless police and that (typically worthless and aggressive) wpc are being given a pass by him, here.
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@secondchance6603 Excellent!
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The problem with Darwin awards is they're always posthumous.
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@emm_arr All the violent attacks on politicians across Europe recently have been against conservative politicians, none of them are far right: NONE of the recipients of these attacks have been from the left - but all the attackers were from the left or far left. Give me the name of one single left or far left politician who has been attacked by someone from the right or from your imaginary far right.
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@pippip8744 Always: and they never learn - in fact, as all those examples in history show, as soon as they get into power they all start killing each other.
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Well - to be fair would you like to be filmed if you looked like that big, nasty mountainous hippo?
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A government minister/department contacting X re: integrity and transparency. One of the funniest things I've ever heard in my life, yet, ironically I'm not laughing.
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I'll bet he's quaking in his boots at the thought of some insignificant losers in suits sending him an angry letter.
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@LAMF24 It was Vine.
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How about changing the title and onus to "Resisting Starmer"? Weak.
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I'll bet Elon Musk is quaking in his boots at the thought of being sued by an insignificant nobody who failed his way to the top of a defunct political party.
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Charged. Yeah - let's see where that goes.
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The police have been a problem for a while now: and it has nothing to do with resources: they have plenty of man power and money - it's culture. Let's not forget when the acting chief of police SIR Craig Mackey hid, locked and cowering in his vehicle with two other senior officers while a junior officer was being murdered nearby during a terrorist attack. These are the people that are leading the police.
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"The police tried to calm things down." Come on, BBB, that's the only thing I've ever heard you say that I can't take seriously at all. That wpc was chomping at the bit for escalation - and you could see she was looking for any excuse. Kavanagh was the one whom de-escalated that.
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True - the police always make things worse - then WPC Butch throwing a mini tantrum and saying "I'm not going to do what you tell me to do". Another fine big useless mishapen lump of a WPC.
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I'll just add my 2 cents here for what its worth. The sticking out of the tongue is a symbolic gesture used by people who are, how would I say it, extremely hostile towards Christians, and any other religion for that matter. It may have been a coincidence, but it may also explain why that repulsive person wanted to shut down someone who was singing prayers. She needs to be fired. She used her position to enforce her own "beliefs" onto that lady and stop her singing hymns.
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