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has someone filmed it on their camera or will CCTV be used in evidence
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DR
I doubt it.
has someone filmed it on their camera or will CCTV be used in evidence
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DR
some chaps are going to have that put to them ...i doubt it.
some chaps are going to have that put to them ...
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DR
Would it not depend what offence the arrests were for?
If the bonfire events were, say attempted murder [trying to set light to someone] and the footie ones were breach of the peace / drunk and disorderly [mouthing off to a copper] - would make a big difference, no?
Chances of a custodial sentence from 14 bonfire arrests: slim.
Chances of a custodial sentence from 14 footballing arrests: very high.
not my thing mate , i was down the cliffe high street this afternoon ,see a few LEFT OVERS outside the john harvey tavern they even let a rookey off bless emWhich stripy jumper mob are you in DR?
not my thing mate , i was down the cliffe high street this afternoon ,see a few LEFT OVERS outside the john harvey tavern they even let a rookey off bless em
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DR
Never a truer word.
Only last night police arrested two lads round this way for messing about with a car battery and a firework. One was charged and the other one was let off.
probably do you know the twins who used to live there by any chanceI have met people born and bred in Lewes that have no interest in it.
The left overs, did they have beards and funny hats?
probably do you know the twins who used to live there by any chance
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DR
Don't the Lewes bonfire societies not want extra trains as they don't want extra people coming?
The club want thousand of people to come to the Amex so have to pay for the trains.
Lewes bonfire is for the people of Lewes and most of them would probably rather to have all transport links closed for the day than extra transport laid on
Top story on the 6am news on Talksport this morning was 14 Celtic fans arrested in Amsterdam yesterday.
Pretty sure Lewes bonfire didn't even get a mention the previous morning.
No.
If exactly the same offence was committed at the bonfire and at the football, the football one would be far, far likelier to reach court.
Maybe it was mentioned on Talkbonfire, last time I checked Lewes Bonfire isn't a sport