SeagullDubai
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- May 13, 2016
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We need a hard man, film star type. Since Arnie is already taken perhaps Vinnie Jones should step up.Would you prefer the Boris Buffoon to still be there?
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We need a hard man, film star type. Since Arnie is already taken perhaps Vinnie Jones should step up.Would you prefer the Boris Buffoon to still be there?
With a big increase in violent crime in London over the last 12 months, knife crime up over 10% according to the Guardian, acid attacks over 25% etc.
Labour init
Acid seems to be London chavs weapon of choice lately.
You might want to extend your research somewhat. Acid has been very common in other parts of world for many years. I’ll let you find out where.
As most of the attacks in London, have been by young white males, why would I need to? You know, as we are talking about London and the recent phenomenon of these kind of attacks IN London.
And these stats are found from the sensitive met office. Where do they occur again? the most recent, tower hamlets? I question the stats with a huge pinch of salt.
Crime is up in almost every form across the country. because there are less police, they are picking and choosing the crimes they focus on. Recently in Worthing there were a couple of blokes driving slowly around picking up any metal item of value left in driveways and gardens and selling it, There was a huge response on the local Facebook page as people put down where the van had been and pictures of the 2/3 vans they were using. These blokes we tracked for 4-5 days before the police actually caught up with them !
We were in Camden the other evening, there were mopeds etc: still running about at midnight!
A friend of mine was recently attacked by a moped gang. He was calling a taxi and next thing a moped has driven into him, knocked him over, and the guy on the back has grabbed his phone. He’s lived in London most of his life and goes out a lot, ie he’s reasonably street savvy, but even he got caught.
This acid issue seems to be mainly London- why is that ?
This acid issue seems to be mainly London- why is that ?