Supercar stag do vs Police

Supercar stag do vs Police

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Alpinestars

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244 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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msport123 said:
paulwoof said:
Would it be in poor form to have a guess at the ethnicity of the people involved?
^^ Second post in this thread and this person is sitting back watching it all unfold. Did he reply afterwards? I'll just light this fire and run away....

My take for what it's worth, is there enough evidence for someone for one to make the *assumption* that Asian people are involved. Convoy of cars, night before wedding, area etc etc. I don't blame anyone for making this assumption, I myself would draw the same conclusion. Of course it could be completely wrong, but you can see how/why someone would make this judgement.

What I don't understand or see the need for is why 'Paulwoof' has to bring the ethnicity of the people involved into it. Why? What's the relevance? The only logically reason is to entice the conversation that followed.

Would ''Paulwoof' make his comments in front of a bunch of Asian people? Of course not, but behind the safety of his own keyboard, yeah why not.
Spot on.

It's irrelevant that the drivers are Asian. The point is, why do people on this forum think it's relevant or important to have established this? Does PaulWoof (and others) try to establish the ethnicity of everyone involved in a driving incident mentioned on PH or does he/they reserve his/their Inspector Closeau antics when Asians are involved?

Edited by Alpinestars on Tuesday 13th October 23:08

sjn2004

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4,051 posts

237 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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Meanwhile, any news on the cars or pics? Is the Wedding still on? Must have been a costly day for both wallet and reputation.

dudleybloke

19,837 posts

186 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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sjn2004 said:
Meanwhile, any news on the cars or pics? Is the Wedding still on? Must have been a costly day for both wallet and reputation.
I've not found anything so far, but if your trying to evade the law while powdering your nose I doubt there's much time for posting stuff on YouTube.
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markcoznottz

7,155 posts

224 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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Alpinestars said:
msport123 said:
paulwoof said:
Would it be in poor form to have a guess at the ethnicity of the people involved?
^^ Second post in this thread and this person is sitting back watching it all unfold. Did he reply afterwards? I'll just light this fire and run away....

My take for what it's worth, is there enough evidence for someone for one to make the *assumption* that Asian people are involved. Convoy of cars, night before wedding, area etc etc. I don't blame anyone for making this assumption, I myself would draw the same conclusion. Of course it could be completely wrong, but you can see how/why someone would make this judgement.

What I don't understand or see the need for is why 'Paulwoof' has to bring the ethnicity of the people involved into it. Why? What's the relevance? The only logically reason is to entice the conversation that followed.

Would ''Paulwoof' make his comments in front of a bunch of Asian people? Of course not, but behind the safety of his own keyboard, yeah why not.
Spot on.

It's irrelevant that the drivers are Asian. The point is, why do people on this forum think it's relevant or important to have established this? Does PaulWoof (and others) try to establish the ethnicity of everyone involved in a driving incident mentioned on PH or does he/they reserve his/their Inspector Closeau antics when Asians are involved?

Edited by Alpinestars on Tuesday 13th October 23:08
Thier ethnicity is closely tied to their religion in this case. Remember these are Muslim weddings. Most Muslims in the UK who have lavish weddings are Indian. These people are commonly referred to as 'asian' they are not white British and have different cultural ways. This is just the third generation kids messing about and will end in tears, wedding near my cousins house last week they were revving amg's and bentlys off the limiter till 11 pm.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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msport123 said:
Would ''Paulwoof' make his comments in front of a bunch of Asian people? Of course not, but behind the safety of his own keyboard, yeah why not.
Why wouldn't you make those comments in front of a group of Indian mates? You think they will be offended? Most young lads are young lads regardless of background, most of us were nobs at that age, they will more likely be proud, a bit of anti establishment going on!

The stupid thing to do was obviously mention it on here "Pistonheads: Where everyone joins together, to be offended together" rolleyes




Countdown

39,900 posts

196 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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markcoznottz said:
. Most Muslims in the UK who have lavish weddings are Indian.
(a) No, they're not. The single largest group of UK Muslims are of Pakistani origin.
(b) Most people have lavish weddings. It's not really limited to any particular demographic. Some will spend hundreds of pounds getting p155ed and trying to shag pressies in some Eastern European city. Others will spend hundreds of pounds hiring sportscars and behaving like dicks.


markcosnottz said:
wedding near my cousins house last week they were revving amg's and bentlys off the limiter till 11 pm.
Those evil effnicks!! Probably speeding as well......

LankyLegoHead

749 posts

132 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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I would say yes, it is a fair assumption. However, why is it relevant? I'd question the guys motive for bringing up their Ethnicity?

Just my 2p.

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

123 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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markcoznottz said:
Alpinestars said:
msport123 said:
paulwoof said:
Would it be in poor form to have a guess at the ethnicity of the people involved?
^^ Second post in this thread and this person is sitting back watching it all unfold. Did he reply afterwards? I'll just light this fire and run away....

My take for what it's worth, is there enough evidence for someone for one to make the *assumption* that Asian people are involved. Convoy of cars, night before wedding, area etc etc. I don't blame anyone for making this assumption, I myself would draw the same conclusion. Of course it could be completely wrong, but you can see how/why someone would make this judgement.

What I don't understand or see the need for is why 'Paulwoof' has to bring the ethnicity of the people involved into it. Why? What's the relevance? The only logically reason is to entice the conversation that followed.

Would ''Paulwoof' make his comments in front of a bunch of Asian people? Of course not, but behind the safety of his own keyboard, yeah why not.
Spot on.

It's irrelevant that the drivers are Asian. The point is, why do people on this forum think it's relevant or important to have established this? Does PaulWoof (and others) try to establish the ethnicity of everyone involved in a driving incident mentioned on PH or does he/they reserve his/their Inspector Closeau antics when Asians are involved?

Edited by Alpinestars on Tuesday 13th October 23:08
Thier ethnicity is closely tied to their religion in this case. Remember these are Muslim weddings. Most Muslims in the UK who have lavish weddings are Indian. These people are commonly referred to as 'asian' they are not white British and have different cultural ways. This is just the third generation kids messing about and will end in tears, wedding near my cousins house last week they were revving amg's and bentlys off the limiter till 11 pm.
unless I'm very wrong, Indians in the UK tend to be predominantly of the Sikh faith. They also drink like fish and whilst they like a nice car, they're not too likely to be chasing around the city like our sober Muslim friends.

Theoretically Muslim's are alcohol and drug free: well trust me (and I live in Bradford with its 24% Pakistani derived population) that's far from the case.

Yes, at events et al, you will see lots of hired supercars, being ragged senseless. I'm sure that with it goes lots of booze and drugs. If you read the local newspaper, typically there is a Pakistani driver on an almost daily basis found to have been killed, killed someone, maimed someone etc, all whilst driving.

I believe 5/10 of the worst insurance postcodes in the UK are Bradford based. Again, when you know the areas, they are all inner city, Pakistani majority areas.

Its frustrating because the decent Muslim community are crushed and tainted by the lawless, drug dealing scum within their own community. Alas with the links back to SE Asia, drug importation is easy, its a quick buck and gets you that car quickly.

Also in Bradford as a community they are very obvious: they live in city centre areas and are very visual. We forget the Muslim community is a minority- Bradford is massive, with 100's of rural villages and absolutely perfect countryside.

However the white, benefit claiming traditional British scum are all on out of the city housing estates, away from the city: thus not as obvious.

I would say they are equally lawless, but potentially less obvious. They also don't seem to have the cash to flaunt like young Asian yoof's.

Scum are scum, full stop, colour, race etc has little to do with it. Its young men doing what young men do, with differing cultural norms pulling at them.
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