Hull Abuse Gang
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Blue One

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492 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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Yet another sad and disgusting tale of wholesale abuse of very young girls, this time in Hull, where the Police and local authorities seem to have stood aside and did not intervene:

https://news.sky.com/story/terrified-victim-of-hul...

Even with the level of evidence shown in this piece on Sky, the Police response is that "they have not reached the evidence threshold to take Anna or Sarah's case to court." Idiots….

In the same piece yesterday, SMS messages were shown (these now seem to have been taken down) with one of the perpetrators calling one of the girls a 'white w**re' - leave you to join the dots as to what that means, except it sounds like a facsimile to the same kind of ethnic gang abuse seen in Bradford and elsewhere.

These were primary aged schoolgirls, and the school and police were aware but did not intervene!!

Taking a leaf out of the Hillsborough prosecution of police, surely some people in authority are culpable here and should face prosecution/jail, as well the as perpetrators of these heinous crimes??





anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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And then when one of the poor girls' dads loses his mind and drives his car through the front of the takeaway where these rapist animals work/congregate, he will be called a racist and banged up for a long time.

Awful situation. Poor girls.

stitched

3,813 posts

196 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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Perhaps someone more experienced in law than me can explain what legal threshold has not been reached?

Misanthrope

613 posts

68 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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stitched said:
Perhaps someone more experienced in law than me can explain what legal threshold has not been reached?
The one which says you can't prosecute members of certain ethnic and/or religious minorities for fear of being called racist.

stitched

3,813 posts

196 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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Misanthrope said:
stitched said:
Perhaps someone more experienced in law than me can explain what legal threshold has not been reached?
The one which says you can't prosecute members of certain ethnic and/or religious minorities for fear of being called racist.
Given recent, successful, prosecutions I thought we were past that noxious hurdle.
Reading the article suggests to me that there is sufficient evidence for at least serious investigation, and I would argue arrest and prosecution.