UK police and CPS protect criminals, prosecute innocent (18Jun11)
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@ProtoCaesar - "suspicious".... On the basis of little or no evidence, you 'beleive' me to be in some way guilty, undesirable, or defective, by your own measure, and you're asking me if you're right?
I also used the word 'sans'. I could just as easily be a French onion-seller. Question is; which would be worse, oh laudably opined one?
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NS = National Socialist.
Referring to the common 'volk' rather than folk is just slightly suspicious.
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@ProtoCaesar - Is what, a what, thing?
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Is this a NS thing?
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@ProtoCaesar - u chatting me up?
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I don't remember using the term 'volk' in England, considering it's a German word. I believe the English equivalent would be folk?
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So - the shopkeeper sought to re-establish parental authority, but was arrested like a dangerous criminal.
The PARENTS must have reported him, but even that is no excuse for the violent break-in by the Police - did they think he was another Marc Dutroux?
It's a shameful incident for the thief, their parents and the Police. The only innocent party is prosecuted - truly an example of 'let no good deed go unpunished'.
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@ProtoCaesar - did u type that out accidentally, or do u have a point, 4QuestionMarks?
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In England, power always corrupts; common volk become 'authority's' playthings, 'decorum' sans integrity.
Why shouldnt we take the law into our own hands???
Bit of an assumption there by the BBC journo....
jjcale1111 8 months ago
@jjcale1111 The law (police and CPS) DO NOT do what we pay it to do. They protect criminals, and are trying to turn innocent people into criminals.
liarpoliticians2 8 months ago