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[Albion] 10 arrests........



penny's harmonica

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Jan 30, 2012
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Gotta feel sorry for the 34 year old pissed up vagrant getting nicked in West St. Not sure he’ll ever get over being accused of being a palace fan.
 




portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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Hardly the 80s then was it? I can see almost of these being for over zealous behaviour and probably met with a similar police response i.e. majority will end with a caution. Anyway, examples must be made, justification for hiring special forces for this fixture etc. At least this year Sussex Police didn’t feel the need to make stuff up. Well, as far as we know...!
 




portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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This is a new law that has replaced assault police. It now covers all emergency workers so it could have been police officers that were assaulted and not say paramedics. Still does not make it right but just to add some perspective


See how easily we are manipulated?! I too thought of St Johns ambulance etc. More than likely a Police officer and even then I suppose assault can be just about anything too. After all, you don’t need to touch someone. Singing and gesturing, normal behaviour inside a ground, could easily get you charged with this if not something similar when it’s anticipated for a fixture like this. Sort of depends on the mood of the officers as much as anything else. No doubt those arrested will be feeling rather hard done by but really, when troubles expected, you’ve got to be a bit naive or dim or both not to behave yourself more than you might otherwise. Still, there’s plenty of good discounts on suits at the moment so every cloud and all that.
 


The Gem

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Oct 17, 2008
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30 + Palace arrived in Brighton at 4.30 pm and escorted down to west st , same lot then escorted back up to Brighton station,the one's in the news paper picture , well done
regards
DR

Good to meet again last night, old chap.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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See how easily we are manipulated?! I too thought of St Johns ambulance etc. More than likely a Police officer and even then I suppose assault can be just about anything too. After all, you don’t need to touch someone. Singing and gesturing, normal behaviour inside a ground, could easily get you charged with this if not something similar when it’s anticipated for a fixture like this. Sort of depends on the mood of the officers as much as anything else. No doubt those arrested will be feeling rather hard done by but really, when troubles expected, you’ve got to be a bit naive or dim or both not to behave yourself more than you might otherwise. Still, there’s plenty of good discounts on suits at the moment so every cloud and all that.
But like a 'missile' being, in fact, a savoury pastry-based snack.

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portlock seagull

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But like a 'missile' being, in fact, a savoury pastry-based snack.

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Exactly, was Fergies pizzagate therefore an atomic equivalent by comparison? I remember getting hit by a jacket potato once in a food fight and all I did was die laughing as it ‘exploded’ on my head! The fun police certainly out in force last night if this guys given anything more than a ticking off.
 




portlock seagull

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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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As we were walking out of Brighton Station I think we witnessed the 18-year-old man (boy really he was no bigger than 5'6 and skinny as they come) from Chipstead being arrested and as he was being led to the police van we heard him tell the police man escorting him that he was "a professional MMA fighter"

"That's nice" was they reply as they casually put him in the van and shut the door....

Is MMA Fighter Xbox or Play Station?
 








Algernon

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Sep 9, 2012
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Newmarket.
Let's not forget that there has been a death by pastry before (pastrycide?)
I seem to recall a 52 year old chap who died after being hit by a rock cake that caught him underneath his heart and he was also hit in the eye by the concrete hardened crust
of a stale pork pie.
I think the perpetrator was a bloke called Edward but am not certain.

It was always going to be a Brighton fan last night because them up the road don't earn enough to buy a pie at the Amex and then chuck it away.
 








tiberious

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Nov 3, 2009
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The earth
Let's not forget that there has been a death by pastry before (pastrycide?)
I seem to recall a 52 year old chap who died after being hit by a rock cake that caught him underneath his heart and he was also hit in the eye by the concrete hardened crust
of a stale pork pie.
I think the perpetrator was a bloke called Edward but am not certain.

It was always going to be a Brighton fan last night because them up the road don't earn enough to buy a pie at the Amex and then chuck it away.

Now Ernie had a rival
An evil looking man
Called Two Ton Ted from Teddington
And he drove the baker's van

hes the one who did it
 








skipper734

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Aug 9, 2008
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Curdridge
Several Brighton Cat ladies and football haters complaining about all the police, no wonder all the miscreants get away with their crimes, as all the police are busy stopping the football riots. Apparently.
 


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