London Underground Incident

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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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rscott said:
Their parents will be high tailing it to a meeting with MPs clutching their teddy bears if tis continues

TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

147 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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rscott said:
4 in custody, 3 released without charge?
They'll all be released. This happens every time. Load of arrests (lots of noise), all released (no noise).

  • Look, we're doing something, honest!*

bitchstewie

51,493 posts

211 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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It is just possible they had absolutely nothing to do with it.

TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

147 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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bhstewie said:
It is just possible they had absolutely nothing to do with it.
What, everytime? Why are they arrested if they aren't involved?
Our Police aren't good enough to work it out so just arrest indiscriminately and sort it out afterwards?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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TheLordJohn said:
What, everytime? Why are they arrested if they aren't involved?
Our Police aren't good enough to work it out so just arrest indiscriminately and sort it out afterwards?
It's almost as if they don't know what they are doing isn't it?

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39,993 posts

197 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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TheLordJohn said:
bhstewie said:
It is just possible they had absolutely nothing to do with it.
What, everytime? Why are they arrested if they aren't involved?
Our Police aren't good enough to work it out so just arrest indiscriminately and sort it out afterwards?
Flawless logic there! Are you eligible for Jury Service?

I'm going to make a wild guess here so bear with me - it may be the case that the Police had some suspicions or evidence which suggested that these people might have been involved. So they arrested them. On further investigation it was found that they weren't involved. At which point they were released.. Not everybody who is arrested gets charged.

It's at times like this that I think Haymarket should expect members to pass an IQ test before being given posting rights.....

bitchstewie

51,493 posts

211 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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TheLordJohn said:
bhstewie said:
It is just possible they had absolutely nothing to do with it.
What, everytime? Why are they arrested if they aren't involved?
Our Police aren't good enough to work it out so just arrest indiscriminately and sort it out afterwards?
Google Christopher Jefferies.

TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

147 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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Countdown said:
It's at times like this that I think Haymarket should expect members to pass an IQ test before being given posting rights.....
Hahahahaha. That's cute -

'Town Planning & Noise Guidance Advisor'

Were there no media study courses available at your 'university'?

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39,993 posts

197 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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TheLordJohn said:
Hahahahaha. That's cute -

'Town Planning & Noise Guidance Advisor'

Were there no media study courses available at your 'university'?
This is going to blow your mind so you might want to sit down......




I'm not a Town planning & Noise Guidance Advisor.

rscott

14,779 posts

192 months

Monday 25th September 2017
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TheLordJohn said:
bhstewie said:
It is just possible they had absolutely nothing to do with it.
What, everytime? Why are they arrested if they aren't involved?
Our Police aren't good enough to work it out so just arrest indiscriminately and sort it out afterwards?
I don't recall you saying that about the soldiers arrested for supporting a proscribed right wing group.

One of the serving police who posts on here confirmed that individuals are often arrested to allow use of additional search powers under terrorist legislation.

del mar

2,838 posts

200 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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rscott said:
TheLordJohn said:
bhstewie said:
It is just possible they had absolutely nothing to do with it.
What, everytime? Why are they arrested if they aren't involved?
Our Police aren't good enough to work it out so just arrest indiscriminately and sort it out afterwards?
I don't recall you saying that about the soldiers arrested for supporting a proscribed right wing group.

One of the serving police who posts on here confirmed that individuals are often arrested to allow use of additional search powers under terrorist legislation.
Isn't this one of the risks of increased surveillance ?

If you are tracking Mo, you will come into contact with all his friends and it is inevitable that some will get called in for questioning.


rscott

14,779 posts

192 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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del mar said:
rscott said:
TheLordJohn said:
bhstewie said:
It is just possible they had absolutely nothing to do with it.
What, everytime? Why are they arrested if they aren't involved?
Our Police aren't good enough to work it out so just arrest indiscriminately and sort it out afterwards?
I don't recall you saying that about the soldiers arrested for supporting a proscribed right wing group.

One of the serving police who posts on here confirmed that individuals are often arrested to allow use of additional search powers under terrorist legislation.
Isn't this one of the risks of increased surveillance ?

If you are tracking Mo, you will come into contact with all his friends and it is inevitable that some will get called in for questioning.
Yep. And I don't have a particular problem with it either. If they have suspicions, then arrest, investigate, release if no evidence. Doesn't matter what religion (or not), whether left or right wing. Just do it with proper judicial oversight (as seems to be the case at present)

Perhaps more privacy unless charged though - not just in terrorism offences, but generally too.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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rscott said:
Yep. And I don't have a particular problem with it either. If they have suspicions, then arrest, investigate, release if no evidence. Doesn't matter what religion (or not), whether left or right wing. Just do it with proper judicial oversight (as seems to be the case at present)

Perhaps more privacy unless charged though - not just in terrorism offences, but generally too.
As someone who was arrested on suspicion of murder, I would agree. There is something seriously wrong in a system where someone who is accused of a crime but not charged or convicted has their identity splashed about in the public domain. You see this destroying peoples lives, especially in cases such as suspected rape.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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jsf said:
As someone who was arrested on suspicion of murder, I would agree.
Is that a story you wheel out on the first or second date?

KrissKross

2,182 posts

102 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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Countdown said:
KrissKross said:
Letting the police and security services "get on with it" is not an idea.
Our Police and Security services have developed over a couple of hundred years. They're amongst the best-trained and best- equipped in the World. They have entire departments dedicated to fighting Terrorism, which they have been doing quite successfully, for several tens of years. Based on that I'd say it's a pretty good idea.

I'd also say that, based on the evidence of your postings, you're a blithering idiot who doesn't have any idea other than to keep asking me if "I've got any idea".
So once again you have said lots of random words, and of course the obligatory abuse.

Admit it you have no ideas of your own, its like listening to a Labour politician, they never say anything other than slag off the opposition and call them stupid.



kev1974

4,029 posts

130 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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TheLordJohn said:
rscott said:
4 in custody, 3 released without charge?
They'll all be released. This happens every time. Load of arrests (lots of noise), all released (no noise).

  • Look, we're doing something, honest!*
Bang on, remaining 3 released without charge today, so only one of the seven arrested led to charges.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/26/pa...

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Wednesday 27th September 2017
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desolate said:
jsf said:
As someone who was arrested on suspicion of murder, I would agree.
Is that a story you wheel out on the first or second date?
laugh

Pothole

34,367 posts

283 months

Wednesday 27th September 2017
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kev1974 said:
TheLordJohn said:
rscott said:
4 in custody, 3 released without charge?
They'll all be released. This happens every time. Load of arrests (lots of noise), all released (no noise).

  • Look, we're doing something, honest!*
Bang on, remaining 3 released without charge today, so only one of the seven arrested led to charges.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/26/pa...
I'm not sure what you'd prefer.

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39,993 posts

197 months

Wednesday 27th September 2017
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KrissKross said:
So once again you have said lots of random words,
They're not random. Do you suffer from dyslexia?

KrissKross said:
and of course the obligatory abuse.
Needs must when the devil drives.

I'm not a counter-terrorism expert. And based on your comprehension skills I'm going to hazard a guess and say you're not one either. OTOH this country DOES employ CT experts. To me it makes perfect sense to let them decide what to do.

mx5nut

5,404 posts

83 months

Wednesday 27th September 2017
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TheLordJohn said:
They'll all be released. This happens every time. Load of arrests (lots of noise), all released (no noise).

  • Look, we're doing something, honest!*
This is what happens when they need to appease the mob screaming that "SOMETHING MUST BE DONE".