Tuesday, 10 April 2018

"Ms Dick, Tear Down This Chavshrine!"

...furious neighbours have branded the balloons, sympathy cards and flowers dedicated to Vincent, which decorate the street outside Richard Osborn-Brooks' terrace home, a 'taunt' and an 'insult'.
Outraged Kayleigh Taylor, 26, fumed: 'It's so insensitive, so disgusting it's make my blood boil.
'To me that is nothing but an insult. It's a taunt aimed at provoking Mr Osborn-Brooks and the people who live on this street who support him.
'I think this is a sick demonstration of how proud they are of what their relative did.
And also of just how utterly useless the modern police are, when faced with a 'minority group'.

They can't protect you against burglars, but they'll arrest you when you defend yourself, and then watch while the scummy relatives piss all over your territory like feral animals.
'If those flowers and tributes were on my fence, I'd have ripped them down straight away.'
And would anyone be surprised if that action prompted the DickCops to spring into life and arrest her...?
'I can't believe the police watched someone put them up and did nothing.'
Oh, how I wish I didn't believe it, but you know what? I'm no longer surprised by anything.
'Those burglars could have broken into any of our homes that night so they'll get absolutely no sympathy from us.'
They don't need yours, they apparently have the Met's!
Bianca Ivanko said the flowers were attached to her fence this afternoon while she was asleep.
She said: 'I had no idea they were there, I don't know what we're going to do, whether to let the tributes stay up.
'I live here with my husband and family so we'll have a meeting tonight to discuss what to do.
'I saw the few cards and flowers left by the turning into the road and that I thought that's was ok but not anything more than that. This is too much.'
 Oh, FFS! Tear them down, put them in the bin!
One woman who did not want to be named said: 'That should not be there, it is someone's fence.
'It's all a bit over the top. It's out of order. The man should not have burgled the property in the first place.'
Another long term resident said: 'They have taken over the road with this but he can't move back? Doesn't seem fair. '
Remember when the police were there to ensure fairness, to keep the peace? Yeah, me too. Seems so very long ago, doesn't it?

13 comments:

  1. What an International (sick) laughing stock Plod have made of themselves and the standing of UK law enforcement.
    MTG

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  2. Pop the balloons, remove the flowers and cards and chuck 'em all in a bin. It's highly unlikely that Vincent's fan club would have paid for them anyway. No doubt we'll now have to suffer "The Big Dead Gypsy Funeral" on tv.
    Penseivat

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  3. It all started some 55 years ago: and we have allowed those with the "60s revolutionary student" mindset of the likes of Tariq Ali & Daniel Cohn-Bendit to form our present establishment. This is true in virtually any Western government, and the motley collection of rapacious venal sleaze ball fellow-travellers are Soros's "useful idiots".

    I can only follow my erstwhile MP, The Right Honourable Enoch Powell MBE, and quote from Virgil's Aeneid...

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  4. Yep, marking their territory is what it is. And all this in a land where you can get jailed for leaving bacon at the door of a mosque.

    It also exposes the essentially fraudulent nature of Professional Conservatives. They're meant to be the smartest people in the room but they can't see that the Tories could put on 10% overnight if Amber Rudd called in Calamity Cressida and told her that she wants this couple to get at least as much police protection as Captain Hook got.

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  5. As many readers of my output at fahrenheit211.net will know, I've never been the biggest fan of vigilante action. However, on this occasion, the beany-hatted man who ripped down this chavshrine to a potentially murderous burglar (and it's pretty certain that the burglar in this case cared little for and was reckless regarding the victims' safety) has not only stood up for what is morally correct but has exposed the politically correct debilitation of the Metropolitan Police. By all means police the city impartially, that is after all what a lot of us want, but to appear to be on the side of the relatives of the dead burglar shows why all too many of us ordinary law abiding subjects are starting to despise the police and why others are referring to the police increasingly as 'filth'

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  6. Worse than 'filth' is plod's well earned reputation for cowardice. Inventing compensation claims and catching honest motorists 'speeding' at 31mph, are the primary objectives of this uniformed scum.
    MTG

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  7. Go easy on the tin-foil Melvin. There might be a shortage soon.
    Jaded

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  8. Only thing to be grateful for is that the relatives haven’t followed their usual occupation tactic and shat in the road.

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  9. Well don't worry yourself, Jaded. Future tin shortages won't threaten those incapable of original thought.

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  10. FFS can none of you see this is a ploy by the local florists?
    Retired
    BTW I have a sneaking suspicion some of this behaviour may, just may, be being wound up by freelance journo's desperate for a story.

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  11. Late news on this, the statement from the Borough Commander.................

    In a statement, Chief Superintendent Simon Dobinson, the Lewisham borough commander, said: “I do not want anyone to feel intimidated or that they are not being allowed to respond in a dignified way to a tragic death"

    A tragic death ! you could not make it up......................

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  12. "What an International (sick) laughing stock Plod have made of themselves ..."

    I have to agree.

    "No doubt we'll now have to suffer "The Big Dead Gypsy Funeral" on tv. "

    I wouldn't be at all surprised, sadly.

    "I can only follow my erstwhile MP, The Right Honourable Enoch Powell MBE..."

    How right he's been proved now, when it's all too late.

    "...but they can't see that the Tories could put on 10% overnight if Amber Rudd called in Calamity Cressida and told her that she wants this couple to get at least as much police protection as Captain Hook got."

    The modern Tory Party - forever snatching defeat from the jaws of victory...

    "By all means police the city impartially, that is after all what a lot of us want, but to appear to be on the side of the relatives of the dead burglar shows why all too many of us ordinary law abiding subjects are starting to despise the police..."

    Spot on!

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  13. "Only thing to be grateful for is that the relatives haven’t followed their usual occupation tactic and shat in the road."

    Probably waiting until their funeral procession goes DOWN THAT VERY ROAD! :/

    "BTW I have a sneaking suspicion some of this behaviour may, just may, be being wound up by freelance journo's desperate for a story."

    Like flies to shit...

    "A tragic death ! you could not make it up......................"

    Well, it was tragic. He didn't get to stab the accomplice.

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