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Perhaps they will be used to distribute ventilators gifted by the German army.
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shouldn't take long then
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60 ventilators for reparation?
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TBF, they have dangerous criminals to deal with...illegal dog walkers, villains buying easter eggs in supermarkets and worst of all people standing 6feet from each other instead of 2 metres. I hope and pray they have their tasers and stab vests on. Worth every penny IMHO
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perhaps the police are looking for idiots with Covid19 who are trying to shake hands with anybody & everybody or people jumping in their car to travel to 2nd homes or visting their parents many miles away ... just saying
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Just think if Jezzbollah had won and been taken ill ,the flabotamus would be running the country.
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calm down flasher ... you'll get your opportunity to riot sometime soon
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I've seen 2 police cars in the past 2 weeks, which is slightly fewer than I'd normally expect to see in that time.
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they are loving it, perfect excuse not to investigate crime, not that they did much of that anyway.
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I went to a mini-co op yesterday for my weekly shop for essentials.
In the shopping 'arcade' I saw workmen digging up the rear of a bank that has closed down, with one of those bobcat diggers. Are these termed as essential workers? They had a local company logo on their van so probably not. 20 yards away, I saw the doorway to the shop being surrounded by 6-8 people making it unavoidable for me to go thru without violating the 2 metre distance guidline. At the same time I saw a policeman on foot go by. He said nothing to anyone. I saw this all happen on my ONE venture outside for the week? What goes on the rest of the time?! There's a poor fella I know (I noticed on that trip his voice is beginning to go, throaty), who was telling me he lives in a block of flats. 16 storeys. There is a gang of lads (8-10) who loiter around the lift and spit in it as they smoke blow. Can you imagine how many people live in those flats and the danger these kids are putting them in? The police have been called time and again but have never once showed up! |
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Cops handing out sixty quid fines in my neck of the woods and checking the supermarket aisles for people buying non-essentials, apparently.
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after 24/7 news cycle,briefing after briefing ,how is it remotely possible that pc blood can think its against the rules to be in your own garden with your family who live there, happened in Rotherham another one I,d sack on the spot just on the grounds of how de we ever employ such a foooooking moron in the 1st place,just when you think this countries run out of room for the worlds idiots they just keep on coming
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8207393/Sales-Easter-eggs-wine-barbecues-paddling-pools-soar-ahead-four-day-break.html
Speaking yesterday, Northamptonshire Police said the 'three-week grace period is over' and threatened that they may even soon start 'checking the items in baskets and trolleys'. Its Chief Constable Nick Adderley said: 'We will not at this stage be starting to marshal supermarkets and checking the items in baskets and trolleys to see whether it's a legitimate and necessary item. 'But again, be under no illusion, if people do not heed the warnings, and the pleas that I'm making, we will start to do that.' And he added: 'If things don't improve, and we don't get the compliance we would expect, then the next stage will be road blocks and it will be stopping people to ask why they are going, where they're going.' So much for policing by consent! Telling people to move one sitting on empty beaches, stopping people being in their front garden of their own property, checking supermarket trolleys for any non-essential items. Absurd. |
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But officer, with lockdown I just gotta have my hit of cheapo gutrot cider.
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northants your borough InsTra?
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In Gloucestershire, police returned to The Range in Gloucester, where a number of customers were stopped by PSCOs on Thursday.
Police told shoppers that their purchases of paint, topsoil, a sat-nav, an Easter egg, a scratch card, bamboo fencing and stone chippings were not essential, GloucestershireLive reports. Officers had been at the shop just two days earlier for the same purpose. Humberside Police officers were also patrolling supermarkets on Friday. Shirley these supermarkets are private companies and have every right to tell the pigs to feck off, if it's on the shelves then it's for sale. |
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PCSO's telling people what they can and can't buy, they have difficulty telling the time, IQ' about the same as their shoe size.
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Civil Liberties. Kiss them goodbye
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Had the impression that if the shop was allowed to be open people could buy anything they sold.
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Despite the boost in grocery sales, the big supermarkets have been moaning that sales on other items have decreased
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Downing Street says people can buy whatever they want from shops that remain open amid concerns some police are overstepping lockdown powers.
There have been cases of police warning shoppers against buying "non-essential" items. No 10 also said people can use their gardens as they wish, after a video showed police confronting a family for letting their children play outside. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52245937 Coppers not doing themselves any favours ![]() |
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Police are a joke
REVOLUTION TIME |
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I do believe that Adderley fella retracted that statement with regard to checking peoples shopping.
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where the useless bar stewards when little white girls were being raped on an industrial scale fooking cowards
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They were nose in the trough..free curry.
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On my visit to Sainsbury's to collect my prescription and a little shopping on exiting there was a CCTV van parked outside the entrance with cameras trained on the door. Don't know what the f00k they were doing.
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speed shopping is an offence now Cooperman, be very wary of travelling to quickly from door to car.
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and buying latest edition of razzle is not considered essential shopping.
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TBH... I'd like the Police to be given more powers and bigger sticks, a bit like Pakistani Police. Handing out proper whacks to these yobs back chatting and flouting these anti-congregating guidelines..
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TBH... I'd like the Police to be given more powers and bigger sticks, a bit like Pakistani Police. Handing out proper whacks to these yobs back chatting and flouting these anti-congregating guidelines.
Go ahead Emitdeb; make yourself loose and comfortable and "game" your police-state. |
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Just trying to keep us all alive for as long as possible....
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Why?
Are we all going to live forever if we keep away from bugs? |
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a lot more people are gonna die very soon.. NHS are going to be stretched to their limits and probably beyond and this isn't being helped by some Idiots not playing by the rules... Yeah I'd boot them up the @rse very hard.
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The virus is not being passed between two people who believe they do not have the virus, passing each other with a hearty "good day".
The probability is not within the range of the exchange platform, even if it was extended by ten either side. |
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Astonishing how total fear has turned all these liberal types into complete fascists within a month. I suggest the cowardly all stay home along with the old and vulnerable once the lockdown starts to ease.
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Just what we need at this time of day, a huge sweeping statement with absolutely no basis to support it whatsover
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How do you know ive no evidence to support it?
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Proceed to present it.
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NO thats OK Angoose ive no interest in a long drawn out discussion of my post. I know what ive read and seen and unlike you i dont spend all day on this forum.
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