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I lived in London once Glasgow 60/70's...there were a lot first generation black people from the West Indies
They were grateful to be here...but felt there was a color bar...mind you in the 70's they would run into people and steal what they were carrying their children of course The first generation are always grateful, its the first generation and after the trouble starts.....there is a cultural difference. I don't mind anyone if they are friendly even my own don't like me. |
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he had everything to do with drugs and gangs - he was a runner - trapper boy’
what are those pics of holding up cash and the gun sign with his fingers on the moped or have I got it completely wrong? he was all heart and a promising boxer - it is the same old same old trying to obfuscate and dodge round the problem the community have |
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Posy's would be a fine plan were it not that the army are more interested in recruiting snowflakes than soldiers now. The feral yoofs would most likely eat them alive.
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That reminds me of the scene in Casablanca
Strasser : What is your nationality Rick : I’m a drunkard Renault : And that makes Rick a citizen of the world Rick : I was born in New York City if that’ ll help you any Strasser: Are you one of those people who can’t imagine the Germans in their beloved Paris Rick : It’s not particularly my beloved Paris Heinz : Can you imagine us in London Rick : When you get there ask me Strasser : How about New York Rick : Well there are certain sections of New York Major that I wouldn’t advise you to try to invade |
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moisok 10 Jan 19 23:25
he had everything to do with drugs and gangs - he was a runner - trapper boy’ what are those pics of holding up cash and the gun sign with his fingers on the moped or have I got it completely wrong? he was all heart and a promising boxer - it is the same old same old trying to obfuscate and dodge round the problem the community have. Media and MP's trying to portray this young criminal as another Stephen Lawrence, they must think people are fools. ![]() |
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The wages of sin is death.
Sums up this situation nicely. Don't get involved in the illegal drug trade and you'll probably increase the chances of a longer life. |
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Is that out of the manual?
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Just looked it up, it's out the other one
Romans 6:23 King James Version (KJV) 23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. |
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Poor lad probably never had the chance to read the epistles of St Paul.
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think you are right there Moisock...well spotted
They need you in the police force |
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do you think the media and politicos are playing on the age of the person -
I also feel it is nearly always some sort of attempt to blame anything or anyone else when it is clearly a community problem. You are not allowed to focus on that because it is racist. And little khan's 900 elves are listening |
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It's simple: to continue the plan of mass invasion (immigration) in order to destroy this nation, no criticism of other cultures is permitted.
That's the rule. The MSM and Parliament obey this rule. |
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His father, speaking from his HOME in JAMAICA said........
says it all really .... I rest my case |
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On his Facebook page Jayden describes himself as a “trapper kid”, urban slang for drug dealer, while in one picture he appears making the sign of a handgun and in another he clutches a fistful of bank notes. (they were £50 notes)
His Father, Julian Moodie was ensnared in an undercover operation by Essex police in 2008, and in February 2009 was jailed for three-and-a-half years at Basildon Crown Court for dealing crack cocaine. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6583375/Father-Jayden-Moodie-tells-begged-not-wrong-path.html WHEN are we going to debate the problems within these communities???? |
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see the latest pic has the 'golden hearted boy' with a gun in his hand
it is funny really - portrayed in the media as an innocent why do they do this and why do they pretend these 'boys' families associates community etc are NOT involved - and the cops and media go along with it ray cyst ray cyst (thought I would get in first with that -saves the apologists having to say it) |
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After reading your illuminating post Injera I'm glad there's now one less scumbag caleb criminal to worry about
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Nice to see him keeping up the family tradition.
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Moped he was on was also stolen.
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Well rid.
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Well rid.
No he fell off |
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the missus drove me to the petrol station this morning as i was at the counter paying for the petrol i saw a copper at the car talking to the missus ,anyway it turns out the police were in a car on the forecourt and it came up on thier computer that the car insurance had lapsed ,missus forgot to renew it and he was arresting her for n=driving with no ins and they were seizing the car ..fair enough her mistake its a fair cop guvnor .what i cant understand is the khoonts who murdered that kid have not been caught as yet. they can detect if you have no tax or insurance or other minor misdemeanors yet a car full of knife weilding criminal murderers is beyond them and there must be more cctv cameras in london than guys hospitals got pish pots yet they cant find a car full of murdering khoonts
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I would have thought it was all part of the plan. Whatever it is.
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Foyles . was that in the BP in Mottingham ... cos the lazy cooonts sit there most of the day doing that.. i hate the coonts
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I would have refused to pay for the petrol . If the OB are going to seize the car then the car , and the fuel , are their responsibility .
The duty of the OB is to maintain law & order and protect the public , something which they are currently incapable of doing . Why are they doing the job of HMRC & the DVLA ? Your wife has not committed any breach of common law and therefore it is not within their remit to seize property or make an arrest . It is strictly a matter between your wife and the DVLA . ![]() |
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yeah opposite the old porqupine pub shut down now , missus musta forgot to renew the insurance genuinly thought it was ok she was going to work and dropping me off at a job ,anyway the copper was a right fookin jobsworth arrested her . missus is a carer making calls to pensioners with dementia ,copper said we are seizing the car missus said i will phone up and get it insured now as i need to visit my patients ,he said you will have to get it from the police pound in charlton cost you £150 missus said ive got to visit 2 patients can i pay the fine before it goes to the pound as i need the car for work ? he wernt having none of it and cheeky khoont said as of this moment it aint your car . any way missus has had to get a cab to charlton to get car but i dont think it will be as easy as that reckon the khoonts will fook her about ............fair enough officially she was in the wrong but they can nick normal evryday working people easy enough but khoonts running about murdering people and it takes ages to find em .
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This is an example of what it's like living in a police state . Get used to it , they now carry out the orders of the state rather than the benefit of the public . You don't have to be a criminal to be criminalised any longer .
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Guidelines of Surrey police are that she should have been allot to phone up and insure the car whilst at the garage and be served with a fixed penalty notice. They would not of taken away the car in those circumstances.suggest you write to Cressida settiyout what happen.
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Apologies for the spelling; it’s pre emptive text !
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Surprised to hear this as most insurance companies now continue with your insurance unless you specifically cancel it
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am in south london posy
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Think you've got about 14 days before they cancel it.
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yep agree dan,, just had a reminder.. if i dont contact them .. it keeps going with same insurer .. and mine went down a tenner
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