another abuse gang
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grumbledoak said:
So, basically, muslims are above the law in Birmingham now? Allah's Law trumps local law.
Haaaaa ha ha ha ha. I didn't see that coming. Oh, wait.
It is about political correctness & protecting the minority.Haaaaa ha ha ha ha. I didn't see that coming. Oh, wait.
Well PC at this level is illegal and affecting the majority - and eventually works against all minorities. Not good for "race", colour relations,
kowalski655 said:
Surely the "right" people are the general public,and young girls at risk from these paedo scumbags?
Or possibly the wives, children and families of these scumbags, surely they have aright to know. Better still what about that fine British tradition of justice being done, and being seen to be done.
Mermaid said:
Digga said:
dudleybloke said:
What religion is West Mids police's Gaffer?
Strict moron?Edited by dudleybloke on Wednesday 17th December 13:56
Leveson Inquiry has momentous implications for free speech. But Mail dossier raises disturbing questions about the influence of 'people who know best' said:
One of the most lucrative connections between Common Purpose and the police involves the West Midlands force. Sir Paul Scott-Lee, the former West Midlands' Chief Constable — now a consultant — is a Leveson assessor.
Using Freedom of Information requests, the Mail has established that 27 West Midlands officers, including one Assistant Chief Constable, went on Common Purpose courses under Sir Paul's leadership.
It appears that the West Midlands expenditure on such courses during this period was significantly more than that of the far larger Metropolitan force.
from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2233681/Le...Using Freedom of Information requests, the Mail has established that 27 West Midlands officers, including one Assistant Chief Constable, went on Common Purpose courses under Sir Paul's leadership.
It appears that the West Midlands expenditure on such courses during this period was significantly more than that of the far larger Metropolitan force.
Common Purpose is abbreviated to CP. CP is PC backwards.
Mermaid said:
PC gone mad - It is an offence. Does PC trump rule of law?
Yes. Leading Beyond Authority trumps the law:http://www.commonpurpose.org/how-we-do-it/lba
Gargamel said:
So, should a chap be caught kerb crawling, Police are usually very happy to write a letter home, or name and shame. But not so much in this case... I wonder what the difference is.
If police PR is to be believed those spotted kerb crawling risk getting a letter sent to their employer if that's where the vehicle is registered.Here's an interesting twist on the 'Muslim Rape' issue.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-ord...
Maybe he just likes them too simple to say 'No'? (While shagging her cousin every other night, natch).
Oli.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-ord...
Maybe he just likes them too simple to say 'No'? (While shagging her cousin every other night, natch).
Oli.
anonymous said:
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She has a mental age between 4 and 8. He has had 4 children with her. I wonder if they are also mentally or physically disabled. So this freak has 6 children God knows how many benefits. Has abhorant culture at odds with ours. How enriched we are by his presence.
In other news this judge walks a dangerous line with comments like this:
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Passing sentence, Judge Nicholas Webb told Rafiq, Heaps and Holmes: "Acid attacks are not uncommon in certain parts of the world.
"Thankfully, they are rare in England. Quite often they are to punish a woman who has refused to bow to the demands of a spouse."
That is NOT politically correct. His honours days must surely be numbered once the "right ons" report him.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/pensioner-jai...
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Passing sentence, Judge Nicholas Webb told Rafiq, Heaps and Holmes: "Acid attacks are not uncommon in certain parts of the world.
"Thankfully, they are rare in England. Quite often they are to punish a woman who has refused to bow to the demands of a spouse."
That is NOT politically correct. His honours days must surely be numbered once the "right ons" report him.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/pensioner-jai...
gpo746 said:
In other news this judge walks a dangerous line with comments like this:
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Passing sentence, Judge Nicholas Webb told Rafiq, Heaps and Holmes: "Acid attacks are not uncommon in certain parts of the world.
"Thankfully, they are rare in England. Quite often they are to punish a woman who has refused to bow to the demands of a spouse."
That is NOT politically correct. His honours days must surely be numbered once the "right ons" report him.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/pensioner-jai...
Report him for what exactly?"
Passing sentence, Judge Nicholas Webb told Rafiq, Heaps and Holmes: "Acid attacks are not uncommon in certain parts of the world.
"Thankfully, they are rare in England. Quite often they are to punish a woman who has refused to bow to the demands of a spouse."
That is NOT politically correct. His honours days must surely be numbered once the "right ons" report him.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/pensioner-jai...
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