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    UK news re; Illegal partygoers 'urinated on Merchant Seaman's Memorial'

    Shameful.

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    Can you post a link?

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    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/i...daD5-W0fz66v_0

    Though local, more is gong on and will go on in Great Britain.

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    Thanks Keith for posting the link. Bloody disgusting behaviour. It really is time the gloves came off and the heavy hand came down. The police do not have the resources but we have a military. If this keeps up Marshal law and get it sorted. Spike 3 on the way. No summer travel and all will be bitching about holidays again. Well folks guess what you brought it on yourselves.

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    This was London:

    Tower Hill War Memorial - Dancing on Graves
    Oct 10, 2011

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9H5UsiDNmc

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    Thankfully it never happened as the plan was vetoed by the council. But bloody disgusting it was even considered in the first place. Sdaly keith people no longer care.

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    Thankfully the Irish have more troubles than problems.

    We seem to have more and more problems.

    K.

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    From what I have seen and read, the trouble with the police in Britain as in most countries is fast tracking of the hierarchy, they have no idea of what is happening on the streets, as they have no background of proper policing. This leaves the police on the ground without backup.
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    Here in Oz the power of the police varies from state to state.
    In NSW they are some of the toughest compared to here in Victoria.
    Our police have no ball now, succesive chief commissioners have seen to that.
    There have been a number of events which should not have happened but the gov told them not to do it.
    They are no longer allowed to enter into a car chase, not allowed to shoot or use the Taser, not allowed to ram a car to prevent a disater as occured here a couple of years ago, had they rammed the car six lives would have been saved.

    Policing is not what it was, and at one time there was talk of doing a four year uni course to get into the police , that idea was dropped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis McColl View Post
    Thankfully it never happened as the plan was vetoed by the council. But bloody disgusting it was even considered in the first place. Sdaly keith people no longer care.
    It was only vetoed by the Council, after many of us had taken issue with Trinity House, Buckingham Palace, Ministry of Defence, Governor of the Bank of England, The Mayor of Tower Hamlets and many others, I still have replies from all of them. They initialy were quite happy for it to go ahead. Many MN personnel were quite willing to come from abroad and join me and others in a sit-in. Others on here will remember the campaign.

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