24 Hours in Police Custody: Ch4

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Gameface

16,565 posts

78 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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They said there was a history of mental illness in his family. But the guy was stoned off his nut both times he was brought in.

Edited by Gameface on Tuesday 26th June 19:31

hungry_hog

2,253 posts

189 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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PurpleTurtle said:
I must admit to only watching it with one eye on it because matey boy immediately put me on the back foot wiv all da gangsta speak on arrest, so I dediced to surf PH instead.

Was he a walking talking (not very much) advert against the legalisation of cannabis on account of its potential to lead to schizophrenia in some cases?

Or had he always been mentally ill?
Was it Nyaar being aggressive to the policeman? I thought it was one of his mates, looked like a taller guy.

When lads are so angry they want to start on the police unprovoked there isn't much hope. I feel sorry for any law abiding residents stuck on that estate - must be hell on earth.

oilbethere

908 posts

82 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Elroy Blue said:
oilbethere said:
Shocking to see.
The sad fact is it's not actually shocking because it happens every day in every custody block around the country.
Shocking to civi population though. Fair play to you it's a job I couldn't do, you're fighting it on all sides.

200Plus Club

10,773 posts

279 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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I don't know how police keep their cool sometimes out in the street with openly hostile cocky gob stes who in reality just need a sharp crack with a baton to make them go away.

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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PurpleTurtle said:
Was he a walking talking (not very much) advert against the legalisation of cannabis on account of its potential to lead to schizophrenia in some cases?

Or had he always been mentally ill?
Probably, and Probably not. But who knows in that specific case if it was the cannabis, general upbringing, genetics, or any number of other events that could have affected him in his life.

What he needed is "unplugging" from his life, living clean with proper health care for a few months, and then plugging back into society away from his former life. But...we don't have the cash/time/will for that in the UK.

ape x

958 posts

78 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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200Plus Club said:
I don't know how police keep their cool sometimes out in the street with openly hostile cocky gob stes who in reality just need a sharp crack with a baton to make them go away.
Lol, doesn't work like that though, if you watch the footage of the Coppers runing away from a mob of FLA / EDL on the 'free tommy' march, the cops can be out numbered pretty quick....
You think ttting some yobs with battons is going to make them stop and think and return home to mummy?

200Plus Club

10,773 posts

279 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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ape x said:
Lol, doesn't work like that though, if you watch the footage of the Coppers runing away from a mob of FLA / EDL on the 'free tommy' march, the cops can be out numbered pretty quick....
You think ttting some yobs with battons is going to make them stop and think and return home to mummy?
Might make em think twice about fronting up the police in that situation rather than if a mob present. There is no respect anymore for police unfortunately as they are unable to do much. Pretty much like the scooter gangs and stabbing taking place daily.

Laurel Green

30,782 posts

233 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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I wonder just what is 'lost in translation'?

italianjob1275

567 posts

147 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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The EU enriches us all rolleyes

200Plus Club

10,773 posts

279 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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italianjob1275 said:
The EU enriches us all rolleyes
Huge Roma settlement in Sheffield. All hard working and tidy, just like him...

Laurel Green

30,782 posts

233 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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This chap down in Margate(? )said that he works twenty hours a day, yet his wife was saying that he looked after their child while she is at work. Something doesn't add up?

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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So if they'd all just told the truth they'd have been fine.
For some reason they all made up their own story which is what attracted all the attention/prolonged investigation.

Chimune

3,183 posts

224 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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Laurel Green said:
Something doesn't add up?
His tax code?

Seriously all I know is that if I were them I'd be doing anything I could to get at least some of of family out of there somehow.

Looks like it was worth it for his youngest. Life is hard. I consider myself to be extremely lucky to not have to make these kinds of decisions.

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

118 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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Laurel Green said:
This chap down in Margate(? )said that he works twenty hours a day, yet his wife was saying that he looked after their child while she is at work. Something doesn't add up?
Do you think he has commercial insurance on his LHD BMW car for delivering pizzas?

Laurel Green

30,782 posts

233 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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The Mad Monk said:
Do you think he has commercial insurance on his LHD BMW car for delivering pizzas?
Absolutely! yes

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

152 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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Chimune said:
Laurel Green said:
Something doesn't add up?
His tax code?

Seriously all I know is that if I were them I'd be doing anything I could to get at least some of of family out of there somehow.

Looks like it was worth it for his youngest. Life is hard. I consider myself to be extremely lucky to not have to make these kinds of decisions.
I don’t think anyone in a similar position would disagree. You just have to hope that you’re doing things for the right reasons and hope your child isn’t about to be farmed off into a world of exploitation, prostitution or worse.

I started travelling into Europe by road in the mid 90’d with my Job, Spain mainly before they had started benefiting from the injection of E U funds. The roads and infrastructure I saw were woefully lacking and the poorer parts of Madrid were still full on shanty towns,
Mainly made up of North African immigrants. The Spaniards were running around in vastly
Overloaded clapped out old trucks, but once the E U funds started rolling in things quickly changed.

They appeared to have a good few years, the road networks were very quickly upgraded and the Spaniards were soon driving around in top spec trucks and trailers.
Then it was the Poles, then it was the... and so on, and on.

These days it’s rhe Bulgarians and Romanians and i’m Sure to be fair no body can fault anyone of them for trying to better their lives.
Who wouldn’t want that, it’s just a shame that these days so much if it is open to the vast exploitation of organised criminal networks.

I could take you all to any of 3 different locations in London and show you what ‘I think’ is going on, sadly on a daily basis but these gangs are so good at what they do, no one would speak against them because of the fear factor and that’s what these gangs are very good at !!!!!


I’m pretty certain that there is a network of forced labour in and around Barking and Ilford on a daily basis outside of the builders merchants, then the prostitution of young girls throughout all of London, that comes in from a coach stopover point in Dagenham, as well as the street beggars and pickpockets in West London as well as a nice little tax evasion of Custom bonded booze near to Calais.





Edited by chilistrucker on Monday 2nd July 23:09


Edited by chilistrucker on Tuesday 3rd July 08:44

Laurel Green

30,782 posts

233 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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In tonight's episode:

Bedfordshire police have to confront the issues thrown up by a surge in the number of crimes related to the sexual exploitation and grooming of children by paedophiles.

Could be an uneasy watch this week.

Matt_N

8,903 posts

203 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Was just browsing the guide and saw that, not sure I want to watch that really.

oilbethere

908 posts

82 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Strange episode. Keep mentioning due to police cuts/not enough staff it should be left to police to sort out? Clearly the people are not satisfied with this.

Laurel Green

30,782 posts

233 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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'He just wants to feel safe again'

Should have thought about the consequences before committing the offense.