Monday, 24 February 2014

Sorry, Love, We Can't Have A 'Knife Crackdown'...

Basel was at a friend’s house when the incident took place, the family said. To stop potential reprisals, police issued a section 60 order to allow officers to carry out random stop-and-searches in the area around Lilestone Street, where the killing happened.
...because that sort of thing upsets the progressives, you see.

You won''t realise this, being Kurdish, but our so-called justice system prefers to reserve its crackdowns for other targets. We can't go upsetting da yoof, can we?

That message comes straight from the horse's, ummm, mouth...

3 comments:

  1. Poor chap, and my sympathy to the family. The incident occurred indoors where it is not an offence to have knives, so stop and search is useless anyway. The thing is this, though. Stabbings are either a threat display gone wrong or (rarely) a premeditated assault. There is no point in carrying a knife for self defence because self defence is a narrowly defined legal term. The force used must b proportionate or you are going to jail. I don't agree with the right to bear arms having been removed from us; as with the war on drugs, the State makes things worse when it interferes. But knives are useless for defence because if you use one you are fighting with a deadly weapon having gone prepared for violence, which will be mentioned at your trial make no mistake. Afight which this case probably was suddenly becomes a felonious assault or murder.

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  2. Bunny

    I noticed two things on the Standard page, one was that they came to London for a better life, the Londoners are moving out of those areas and these buggers are bringing Kurdistan with them. The second is wtf is Doreen bloody Lawrence doing in the House of Lords ffs.

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  3. "The second is wtf is Doreen bloody Lawrence doing in the House of Lords ffs."

    We'd ALL like to know that!

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