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@andyxox4168 Proceeds of crime springs to mind.
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@andyxox4168 Brand and his like relish publicity and that is how they make their money. He couldn't care less what he says on his social media and has often bragged about things a normal guy would keep quiet. He has chosen his stance on many topics carefully, just like politicians do before an election and in many ways in exactly the same way that the BBC do. He wants viewers/ subscribers and as they say, any publicity is good publicity. He has upset a lot of people, just like Neil Oliver, by virtually encouraging disrespect for the law.
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@andyxox4168 There is free speech and very free speech. Like a lot of the You Tube ranters, some of what he was saying maybe a year or two ago was all well and good which is how I discovered him on line. Then to keep the money coming in (which is the only reason they do it, despite what they may claim) they get more and more outrageous and more than a few are starting to promote civil unrest / disregard for the law. I Brand's case, he loves to brag about how many women he bedded in his earlier years which is rather juvenile but does appeal to certain people. He also had other unsavoury habits including drugs and other excesses. One wonders just how many of his "partners" may not have been as willing when totally in control of their minds and bodies but you also have to consider the abuse of position side of things.
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@andyxox4168 Never stopped him ripping into Mr Edwards who had not broken any laws?
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@TRUTHDISTRIBUTIONNETWORK So if this guy had been promoting dangerous dogs then that would be ok?
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@theclotshotdidit3115 These days you never know. He would only have to plead that he had a certain not technically diagnosable condition (mentioning no names) and he would get let off and given help.
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@theclotshotdidit3115 Are you sure you are commenting on the correct video?
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@Igbon5 Big aggressive dogs and big fast cars to make up for their small Willie's.
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This is why so many people get shot by the police in the USA and also the guy recently in Paris.
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@benhamilton5692 Sovereign Citizen strikes again!
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@ianl1052 What opinion are you referring to? The fact that there seems to be an outbreak of sovereign Citizenship?
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@ianl1052 Not so much wasting police time as refusing to cooperate with reasonable requests from the police. Take a look at various videos by Donut Operator.
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@Treblaine So the guy turns out to be a banned driver in a stolen car, rams into the back of your car at speed wiping out your children and wife and leaving you seriously injured. Then you discover that the police had stopped him half an hour earlier but got fed up with him being argumentative and let him go.
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@eolhcytoos I thought video evidence counted for a lot these days.
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@zacote1970 I know my spelling and grammar is not good, but yours is truly appalling and indicates that you are really not that bright!
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@DLC-sy7pp But filming them and provoking them will only make matters worse for everyone. Laws will be introduced etc. The officers in the example were doing their job and unless you are an aggressive drunk or druggie you should understand that.
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@DLC-sy7pp What if someone filmed you going about your every day job, but then again you lefties don't work for a living do you.
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@frederickconnell6052 I still cannot see the point of filming coppers unless you have a thing for men in uniform or to make money from You Tube videos and make yourself feel important. It seems that You Tube is starting to get into more like Tik Tok every day.
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@DLC-sy7pp No, it is called making yourself look important and making money from suckers. You have no idea what real auditing is about and why it happens. It will only have a negative effect in the future.
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@DLC-sy7pp That is the first time I have been called a do gooder in my life! I was not presuming you don't know what proper auditing is as you made it abundantly clear yourself. Why not try your "auditing" on someone like the Coastguard by exercising your rights to jump off a pier or cliff?
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@v4skunk739 You CAN do many things on public property but whether or not it is wise to do them or indeed of any value/ use to anyone is another matter. By the way, there are rules/ laws regarding who and what you can film in public places to do with privacy.
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@DLC-sy7pp I guess the police know why news reporters are filming and that they know the film will not be used for nefarious purposes.
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@frederickconnell6052 But you are not the press, you could well be using your film for nefarious purposes.
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@oxfordsparky 100% with you on that. I guess these self glorifying people won't be though.
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@v4skunk739 Actually you cannot with certain exceptions and I suspect from your made up name on here I know why you might feel so paranoid.
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@DLC-sy7pp I was thinking more about identifying them and passing information to criminals who could then intimidate or threaten their families among other things. Mind you, why ever you do it, you must get some sort of kick out of it.
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@John_Lyle It should have, just like some of our forces in that conflict and many others.
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@John_Lyle So there are bad cops just like there are bad in every group?
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@amosluyk He probably was in his imagination lol.
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@nattiejanes They happened in a very different time.
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@pozzee2809 The issue with this guy is that he openly brags about how many women he has been with and the lifestyle he used to lead. There is a fine line between seduction and mild coercion and a little booze or substances can tilt that line. Many of Saville's victims were seduced by his charm and position and were even delivered to him by their mums or dads. Does that make them less of a victim.
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@bryngerard4334 Does that apply to the Prince and the escort (under any other name).
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@taras6806 If you stop and think how many mobile phones there are in the UK you realise that tracking every one would be quite impossible. What has happened though is that by your provider being able to show you were in a particular place at a particular time, people have been able to prove they are innocent of a crime.
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One question, what would an officer stand to gain if he carried out a search knowing it would find nothing? Unless they know that next time it might be too late to do the search for whatever reason. Just think if it had been done to the guy in Manchester?
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@@BusterGonads-zj2sw How about genuine insider knowledge from someone who did not have an axe to grind nor stood to benefit. Much of the reasoning used in his video showed a complete lack of understanding of how wind power works. You only have to watch the AC40 sailing races to get an appreciation of what wind can do.
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@Shoomer88 That actually sounds plausible and would be a pretty desperate measure.
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@paul756uk2 It is possible that SOME early installations in Scotland MAY have had diesel engines in the system but I have not seen any believable evidence to prove this. These engines would have been pretty large to do the job that they were supposed to have. Modern turbine installations have electrical anti icing. All this said, Mr Knob le was suggesting that all turbines have diesel engines for when it is not windy and idiots were chipping in to say that they have seen the blades turning when there was no wind. One of the ironies with the Scottish wind turbines is that on many occasions they have to feather the blades (ie put the at an angle where the wind does not turn them) on some because there is too much electricity being produced.
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Darwin was right!
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@MrVexedviper They do tend to be filled with pretty nasty fumes and if the CO2 builds up too much ( which it can do in confined areas) that would effectively suffocate someone.
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@no-oneinparticular7264 That should be even more reason to avoid the risk.
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@clivewilliams3661 You are not talking about a one of transgression but repeat offenders. If it is speeding, get a slower car, it could even save you road tax and insurance costs. Many cars these days have cruise control and/ or speed limiters (even my cheap old French one from 8 or 9 years ago and not new then did).
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@clivewilliams3661 In answer to your question, in your mind?
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@andywilliams7323 Even more reason to avoid breaking the law then?
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@davidbarlow431 No, it was so professional footballers could continue driving their Bentleys etc after being caught drunk or drugged.
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It is a bit like saying I stabbed him because I was poor or had a bad childhood.
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@andywilliams7323 Her not being banned for life and banned from even owning a car is appaling even given her son's condition (that may well be her responsibility anyway).
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@andywilliams7323 To quote a person mentioned in a previous comment, it is likely that the condition of the child had something to do with the mother and her lifestyle.
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@andywilliams7323 What about some of the crashes she has had with her brat in the car? Obviously a very caring mother who is prepared to make money out of her son.
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@andywilliams7323 No it isn't and is just an excuse for reckless behaviour.
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@15bit62 I must confess that I think there should be 30 limit reminders like there are for 20 and 40 limits .
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