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Anne Darwin,Police overkill.



Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
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On arrival at Manchester airport,Anne Darwin was meet by six of Greater Manchester finest of which several carried sub-machine guns !!! For fcuks sake she hardly looks as if she is going to 'put up a fight'. :angry:
 




bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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Kent
I think you'll find that those Police were the normal airport Police most of whom are armed.
 


Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
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Hang on, bha,this year,i used Manchester airport on four occasions,not once did myself or my family see armed Police at the airport. They may well have been there,but they were not visable. :bigwave:
 




csider

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Dec 11, 2006
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Hove
I got arrested at Gatwick by armed police once.

What a bunch of twats (like most/all coppers) I ripped the piss out of them for walking round like they own the place even more so than plod. Didnt do me much good, as I was hancuffed and marched through the check in area at 11o/c in the evening...all in a days work for me.
 








Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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In fairness she might have decided to paddle her canoe, through the canals, to Cleveland.
 




bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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Hang on, bha,this year,i used Manchester airport on four occasions,not once did myself or my family see armed Police at the airport. They may well have been there,but they were not visable. :bigwave:

You always see plenty and Gatwick and Heathrow plus one other thing, not all Police can go airside I think but the armed ones obviously can.

Anyway, whatever, the woman might not be Myra Hindley but she's still a criminal.
 


Got a couple outside the office most days. Always amuses me when they go the cashpoint and have to put the gun to one side while they get
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£20 out
 


crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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They had intelligence she may have been shot by terrorists on arrival at the airport, they were there for her protection.
 












It's not just the arrest that's over the top. It's the whole sodding case.

A small-time insurance fiddle.

Probably worth 100 hours of community service and an order to pay the money back in instalments.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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It's not just the arrest that's over the top. It's the whole sodding case.

A small-time insurance fiddle.

Probably worth 100 hours of community service and an order to pay the money back in instalments.

Agree to a certain extent, but it's not a "normal insurance fiddle" even if it's small time.

Not sure how many insurance fiddles involve "a canoe", "a luxary panama holiday home" and "a secret door in a cupboard" by which you visit your "dead" husband.

The pretending to be dead bit is a story in itself.

Add:

..the money wasted on looking for him and investigating the death

..obtaining a false passport

..his wife being in on it and the children being kept in the dark

..and the fact that his death made the newspapers first time round...

.. then it's not a small story at all.
 
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I just flew to LA via Minneapolis, and some Brits insisted they could not wait a few hours to get bladdered, and get the Hatton party started.
Up popped the flight marshalls (apprently all planes to/from the US now have them aboard), and these turds were escorted away upon landing. Perhaps they were simply returned to sender straight away, having spent all their hard-earned on the return tickets. Whatever became of them, it's as idiotic to mess around on a flight as it is to do it at a football match.

With places that are regulated and marshalled, expect to see policies being adhered to - as in those jurisdictions there are people who are taking responsibility and presiding over matters.
 






It's not just the arrest that's over the top. It's the whole sodding case.

A small-time insurance fiddle.

Probably worth 100 hours of community service and an order to pay the money back in instalments.

hardly small time


faking a death

illegally obtaining a passport

making false statements whilst under oath (i believe that's perjury)

and lieing to your own sons FOR FIVE YEARS about their father's deasth:ohmy::eek::eek::eek:
 


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