Heroic passengers stop somalian's deportation!!!

So a group of passengers on finding oout thier flight was being used to forcibly deport a man from the UK staged a revolt and prevented the plane taking off.

The man yelled and told the passengers flying to Istanbul he was being separated from his family and that he might be killed when he was taken to Mogadishu.

When officials gave up and removed him from the plane the heroic passengers cheered and chanted "you're free" while filming on thier phones.

Awkwardly though the 29 year old man was being deported as had finished his prison for sentence gang raping a 16 year old girl in london with his fellow gang members (one of whom died in Syria fighting for isis).



https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...eathrow-passengers-is-a-gang-rapist-d5xcqtwqs

Edit: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...od-plane-passengers-revealed-gang-rapist.html. -has video


Will the passengers all be being charged same as if they did this on a normal flight I wonder.

This happened not long ago with a Swedish girl.

Jumped on plane to stop Afghan being deported, dude was a convicted child abuser.....
 
If it were a stag do or say a bunch of chavs going to Benidorm presumably they’d have been arrested.

Passengers endangering the safety of a flight or acting in a disruptive manner thus preventing takeoff should be charged. Just because they were protesting/virtue signalling isn’t an excuse.

As with the last case it isn’t too surprising he was a serious criminal, we’re not all that great at sending people back once they’ve got over here but we can at least get rid of those who have had a prison sentence (thus partly why it is perhaps better to have a decision on who can stay before they enter, in addition to the inherent unfairness of hissing assylum towards young fit men who can get themselves across multiple borders).
 
A Tenner says this won’t be reported by the BBC.


Nah they only do important news 5 of the top ten are

New royal wedding photos,
Will Smith is going to be the genie in Aladdin,
Should the environment minister tell us to eat less meat,
Still banging on about Melinda trumps I dont care jacket,
And a kangaroo attack


Vital vital stuff
 
It's ridiculous how people think that they are above the legal system.
Hmm, technically, we are. Who actually has the right to force the man made "legal system" on us?
What we are not above however, is common law. The legal system is just the practice of law.
Nah they only do important news 5 of the top ten are

New royal wedding photos,
Will Smith is going to be the genie in Aladdin,
Should the environment minister tell us to eat less meat,
Still banging on about Melinda trumps I dont care jacket,
And a kangaroo attack


Vital vital stuff
Finally, some one else who sees the BBC for what it really is. :cool:
 
That’s not how our legal system works. Prosecutions have to be in the public interest - it’s not just about if a law was broken.


If the passengers staged a revolt because somebody is being deported just because they happen to sympathise with the deportee because of what they may said then they should be prosecuted as imo that is in the public interest, not perusing it gives the impression that it’s ok for people to do this
 
That’s not how our legal system works. Prosecutions have to be in the public interest - it’s not just about if a law was broken.

Well it seems like it would be in the public interest. We have an interest in removing dangerous people from this country and the idea that people can dusrupt that process illegally without consequence seems a bit silly.
 
Hmm, technically, we are. Who actually has the right to force the man made "legal system" on us?
What we are not above however, is common law. The legal system is just the practice of law.

Finally, some one else who sees the BBC for what it really is. :cool:

Lots of people see the BBC for what it really is lol
 
It's ridiculous how people think that they are above the legal system. Surely they should be found guilty of contempt of court or the like.

We are living in a time where the law is simply brushed aside for subjective feelings, it's pretty much anarchy without violence (well some by Antifa type groups) at this point.

Also, this whole silly scenario could have been avoided if the officers had just told them he was a convicted gang rapist. So much for the data protection act.

Yeah that would have gone down well: "Deportation officers forced out of job by angry SJW mob for being far right Nazi's after calling a "refugee" they were attempting to deport a rapist.
 
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