
October 28th 13, 08:52 AM
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This group has now sunk too low - I'm out
On Sunday, October 27, 2013 11:08:29 PM UTC, Joe Egginton wrote:
On 25/10/2013 17:35, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Friday, 25 October 2013 12:25:28 UTC+1, Joe Egginton wrote:
On 25/10/2013 00:38, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Friday, 25 October 2013 00:28:23 UTC+1, Joe Egginton wrote:
On 24/10/2013 21:04, General wrote:
"Joe Egginton" wrote in message
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Everybody on the edited electoral register is public
knowledge.
That won't do as an excuse I'm afraid. In practice,
individuals are
effectively anonymous unless someone highlights their
existence, as has
been done here. Very badly misjudged, despicable even in my
book too I'm
afraid. An apology wouldn't be out of order.
JGD
I really can't see the problem, publishing Dawlish's real name
and
address. Anyone can type into www.192.com anyone's name and see
where
they live and the other occupants that live there. In that
respect
there is no thing as privacy on the internet. It has very
much made
people's names and addresses much more accessible. Before it
was a
visit to your library, to have a look at the electoral register
and even
then it was only the electoral register in the local area.
Joe take no notice.
This whole rubbish about so called data protection when even the
paper boy knows names and addresses. FFS should Dalwish's postman
be sworn to the official secrets act. I remember years ago on my
mad lefty days during elections where the don't laugh...Workers
Revolutionary Party had candidate we would get the electoral list
and then canvass those voters.
So to suggest that you have done something so wrong and shameful
is ludicrous.
The surveillance state is getting worse Larry. We’re sleep walking
into
a police state. I remember in March 2010 I went to the city park.
I was
taking photos of daffs. All of a sudden I had eight police
officers
around me, being intimidating, saying that somebody had said I was
taking photos of children. I showed them my photos and the police
left.
There was no apology off them for intimidating me. I thank God
that
it wasn’t a film camera otherwise I would have probably been
arrested as
suspected paedo, until the film was developed. The suspiciousness
the
average Brit is filled with these days, twists us in to bitter,
frightened people.
What gets me is the most indignant about this are the ones who
have remained silent as he bullied people. Does he and others
really believe that as Dawlish has let us know where he's lived
for sometime that anyone with a grudge against him really
couldn't get the electoral list of from his website.
What's that old saying about living in a greenhouse.
Joe
My view is simple now, it took years of confusion scratches my head
and searching my soul, but I truly believe our society and attitudes
are increasingly that of social Marxism which is in government, local
government, the NHS, education and all other organisations that feed
from the tax payers trough.
After decades of post war creeping social Marxism we now life in a
world where you can literally totally provably murder someone and
walk free within 12 years or if a usual proved manslaughter with the
help of a now totally corrupt judiciary walk free within years.
Larry, the general public is being pressured from two sides. Yes, there
is the communist with their PC rubbish. Also, there are the greedy
lawyers, with their litigation frenzy which as taken a stranglehold of
our society. I think the "storm" tonight will probably just be a rather
bad autumn storm with 60mph gusts along the south coast, elsewhere over
England 40mph winds.
Public organisations and companies are so afraid of being sued. They
always play it extra cautious, in the case of the MO, always reporting
the worst case scenario.
The police themselves now rarely fight crime anymore and the only
thing they are good for is attacking and penalising the honest
citizen for silly misdemeanours like being late with the tax disc, or
not wearing a seat belt, drifting in a bus lane. Several weeks ago
on a Friday afternoon my next door neighbour call at my door to tell
me the neighbour opposite burglar alarm had been ringing on and off
all afternoon. For some reason he wanted me to call the police which
I did. The call centre staff on the phone were polite enough but told
me that unless I could see signs of disturbance they wouldn't come
out and that was it.
Nope the police nowadays like many organisations are filled with
people with political agendas and outlooks and they actually see the
working citizen as more of a target and enemy than they do criminals
, that would explain why you only rarely see them patrolling the
streets and when either walking or in the cars between blue flashing
lights busy going no where see thug types with illegal fighting dogs
yet ignore them.
The police are so PC corrupt now and infiltrated that when several
years ago they were doing a knife searching exercise on Rye Lane
station Peckham they stopped my work colleague a woman in her fifties
and searched her for a knife!!! as they were doing this a load of the
usual suspects went to get of the train and then decided to stay on.
Not long after that I went with my daughter to see Leonard Cohen at
the O2 and that night the bulk of the fifty upwards grey bald
guardian reading audience were scanned for weapons.
My local bobby is a reasonable chap, what the high echelons of my local
police force are like I wouldn't like to think.
The next night the Urban music awards were held and no scanning took
place for fear of offending people, that night there were fights,
three stabbings and a shot was heard before the enterprise was
abandoned,.
I agree Larry. Some are more equal than others in our country. The
minorities, are given preferential treatment, women in favour of men,
non whites in favour of whites, gays in favour of straights.
The term “Person of colour”, offends me, does this mean that Caucasians
don’t have a colour to their skin and so are invisible?
Back to your experience: the police now seem more like an occupying
army then the first people you would trust and sek help from-if you
can fid them that his.
Of course one way to get a fantastic rapid response is to say a hate
crime had been committed and they'll soon be there then
You're on the wrong newsgroup, mate. This is UK Sci WEATHER. You can find UK Sociopaths and ******s here;
http://www.englishdefenceleague.org/
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