I don't think @StriderX 's point is that difficult to understandWtf are you talking about
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I don't think @StriderX 's point is that difficult to understandWtf are you talking about
My elderly mum loves all this pomp business too.This is great stuff, I love watching it.
It must be my age, but I remember when vans were hired and used as bombs in London.
And the minute that van was searched and shown not to have a bomb in it they should have been released and allowed to go and hold up their placards. You are justifying the state detaining people for having views that they don't approve.
They had devices for locking onAgree. Whatever happened to common sense?
They had devices for locking on
Thats not a peaceful protest
What is not peaceful about chaining yourself to something?They had devices for locking on
Thats not a peaceful protest
I’m justifying the state detaining anyone acting suspiciously that close to a security cordon on a day when there are hundreds of thousands of people packed together.And the minute that van was searched and shown not to have a bomb in it they should have been released and allowed to go and hold up their placards. You are justifying the state detaining people for having views that they don't approve.
You’re missing some classic “Escape to the Country” espisodes
Once upon a time, there was a new 4G network feature rolled out by O2UK near to the QE 2 Centre opposite the House of Commons. The test plan from Cupertino was to drive a test van around the area in a loop for a couple of hours and I had to point out why this was A Very Bad Idea from a “not getting myself and my driver pulled out of said van at gunpoint after the second lap” point of view.Agree. Whatever happened to common sense?
A van being driven by a known protest group very near to the parade route gets stopped and everyone is surprised?
That this drivel was posted by the warmongering alcoholic that made **** up to get the U.K. involved in an illegal was is peak irony.
me tooCharles has an odd confused look about him
I’m justifying the state detaining anyone acting suspiciously that close to a security cordon on a day when there are hundreds of thousands of people packed together.