40 vehicles set on fire in North Bristol last night
40 vehicles set on fire in North Bristol last night
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hairy v

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167 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Prizam

2,447 posts

164 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Reads like a very bad, and late April fools.

Fuel tanks exploding...

105.4

4,214 posts

94 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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It would be interesting to know what types of vehicles were set ablaze.

Pit Pony

10,797 posts

144 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Nice of whoever it was, to set on fire the transport of night shift workers at a Factory that mainly makes jet engines for the defence industry. You know the working classes. Those that have jobs and work hard on a Saturday night.....

bds.



bitchstewie

64,170 posts

233 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Looks like there's cars set on fire on the streets on some residential roads too.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-6097...

mwstewart

8,396 posts

211 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Bloody hell. There are some nice parts of Bristol, but for whatever reason it does seem to attract a high number of anarchists.

Red9zero

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80 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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mwstewart said:
Bloody hell. There are some nice parts of Bristol, but for whatever reason it does seem to attract a high number of anarchists.
They set light to a few high end cars in our village a couple of years ago. It's bad enough targeting the cars, but when they are parked in a residential driveway it's pretty fking stupid. Same group did the Police shooting range building at Portishead too.

dundarach

5,972 posts

251 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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As above!

anonymous-user

77 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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This happened in South Gloucestershire rather than Bristol although the two areas are contiguous urban sprawl. Might have been general arson or anti social behaviour rather than organised anarchic protests though.

egor110

17,620 posts

226 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Newarch said:
This happened in South Gloucestershire rather than Bristol although the two areas are contiguous urban sprawl. Might have been general arson or anti social behaviour rather than organised anarchic protests though.
Isn't Bradley stoke rough as fk anyway ?

bitchstewie

64,170 posts

233 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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I think Bristol is one of those places where because of the statues and "kill the bill" and other stuff you see it and it's easy to leap to assuming it's something like that rather than just a vanilla criminal scumbag.

Vanden Saab

17,326 posts

97 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Council and police encourage law breaking on a monumental scale and jurors aquit the law breakers and then are surprised that crap like this happens.

mwstewart

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211 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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bhstewie said:
I think Bristol is one of those places where because of the statues and "kill the bill" and other stuff you see it and it's easy to leap to assuming it's something like that rather than just a vanilla criminal scumbag.
40 cars is a lot - my thinking is that it is organised rather than a scumbag causing wanton damage. It seems like too many cars, and too much time for someone working alone, and if not, what would be the common cause? It would be possible with one person if they were placing remotely operated incendiary devices, but that seems far fetched.

Normally criminals work for gain, and there's none here that I can see - unless they work for the insurance company smile

anonymous-user

77 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Vanden Saab said:
Council and police encourage law breaking on a monumental scale and jurors aquit the law breakers and then are surprised that crap like this happens.
But this isn’t in Bristol, iirc it’s a different administrative area, albeit within Avon and Somerset police’s patch.

Edit I do agree that this is some sort of organised or planned protest rather than random vandalism

Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 3rd April 10:33

bitchstewie

64,170 posts

233 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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mwstewart said:
40 cars is a lot - my thinking is that it is organised rather than a scumbag causing wanton damage. It seems like too many cars, and too much time for someone working alone, and if not, what would be the common cause? It would be possible with one person if they were placing remotely operated incendiary devices, but that seems far fetched.

Normally criminals work for gain, and there's none here that I can see - unless they work for the insurance company smile
Oh absolutely it could be that I'm just saying there's something about that area where it seems easy to make the leap to some sort of organised thing v "just" criminality.

Either way they need catching and locking up.

Red9zero

10,398 posts

80 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Newarch said:
Vanden Saab said:
Council and police encourage law breaking on a monumental scale and jurors aquit the law breakers and then are surprised that crap like this happens.
But this isn’t in Bristol, iirc it’s a different administrative area, albeit within Avon and Somerset police’s patch.

Edit I do agree that this is some sort of organised or planned protest rather than random vandalism

Edited by Newarch on Sunday 3rd April 10:33
It's as near as dammit. We are in North Somerset and Bristol Anarchists targeted our village. Portishead is too, where they burnt down the Police shooting range building while it was still being built.

originals

1,635 posts

50 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Red9zero said:
They set light to a few high end cars in our village a couple of years ago. It's bad enough targeting the cars, but when they are parked in a residential driveway it's pretty fking stupid. Same group did the Police shooting range building at Portishead too.
How do you know it's the same people?

Deltic

78 posts

233 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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egor110 said:
Isn't Bradley stoke rough as fk anyway ?
Nah, you're thinking of Patchway, Bradley Stoke became memorable for one thing and that was 25 odd years ago when the property market crashed and it became known as Sadly Broke with lots of stories of people just handing keys back because the house prices had crashed and they couldn't move or sell
These days it's an ok place to live, not perfect but alright

Red9zero

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Sunday 3rd April 2022
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originals said:
Red9zero said:
They set light to a few high end cars in our village a couple of years ago. It's bad enough targeting the cars, but when they are parked in a residential driveway it's pretty fking stupid. Same group did the Police shooting range building at Portishead too.
How do you know it's the same people?
You snipped the post I was replying to saying Bristol attracts anarchists. That number of cars in one go is hardly likely to be vandals. You would assume it is a protest of some kind. This is Bristol(ish) after all.

bristolbaron

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235 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Deltic said:
Nah, you're thinking of Patchway, Bradley Stoke became memorable for one thing and that was 25 odd years ago when the property market crashed and it became known as Sadly Broke with lots of stories of people just handing keys back because the house prices had crashed and they couldn't move or sell
These days it's an ok place to live, not perfect but alright
‘Alright’ is about as far as you can stretch Bradley Stoke, mundane, boring, alright. Whilst there’s nothing wrong with the stokes - Bradley, Little, Harry and Stoke Gifford there’s nothing special about any of it. Certainly not rough though!