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LOADS of police just sped up Lewes Road



Stoo82

GEEZUS!
Jul 8, 2008
7,530
Hove
The protestors are nothing more than a 'rent-a-mob' load of bullies.

Agreed :thumbsup: Im sure there are some vids on Youtube on these protesters. Im all in favour of the right to protest. But from what i have read it just sounds like just an exuse to riot.
 




Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,672
Uwantsumorwat
I never realised there were so many people who didnt like arms!! i take it they are not holding up any banners,as that would be a contradiction to not wanting arms but needing them to hold the banners. Or have i got the wrong end of the stick again :dunce:...cue the long arm of the law jokes.
 


Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,672
Uwantsumorwat
Hope robbie hasnt locked himself out of his car and this is just another case of high profile policing for the rich and almost famous.
 
















clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls

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haven't these people go anything better to do like STOP CLAIMING BENEFITS AND GETTING A f***ing JOB...........and putting something back into society
 




larus

Well-known member
Well, mate, you just called me scum.
Bet you work in the City.
I don't like people who profit from misery and death. And how a few protestors can 'intimidate' a murderous multinational company is beyond me.


Wrong. IT consultancy/support for local companies.

However, I know someone who works for EDO, and the information given out on the SmashEdo site is pure lies. It has nothing to do with what they do in Brighton. But don't let the facts stand in the way of opinions. Perhaps you should do some research first on what they do; look on their web-site.

Also, if you don't want a defence company; the logic for that is you don't want an army, navy, air-force or the ability to defend ourselves. No doubt the answer will be 'That's right, I want to get rid of all arms in the world'.

If you can accept that that isn't going to happen (no, really, it's not), then we would not be able to defnd ourselves, or be an active memeber of NATO, etc, nor carry out intervention if required.
 


Jul 7, 2003
864
Bolton
Well, mate, you just called me scum.
Bet you work in the City.
I don't like people who profit from misery and death. And how a few protestors can 'intimidate' a murderous multinational company is beyond me.

Bet you work in the City - love it!

EDO dont actually build anything that kills people though - they make the clips that missiles are hung on and other electronic jamming equipment that protects our troops?

As mentioned earlier does this mean that people who clean the toilets at the factory are legitimate targets for the protestors to threaten, assault and intimidate or those that provide the sandwich run? I mean where do you actually draw the line?
 


bullshit detector

Back in the garage
Nov 18, 2003
194
I didn't go to the demo today 'cos I had WORK to do. Have been in the past.
Yes. EDO is 'perfectly legal', just as the bastards who gobbled up everything in the City were doing something 'perfectly legal' and so was Archer when he tried to destroy our club. If things like that are 'legal' then the law is WRONG!
And if you believe the law is wrong, you stand up against it. And, yes, take the consequences if need be!

We above all should never say that because something is 'legal' there is nothing wrong with it.

Out of here. Too much to do.
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,868
Bet you work in the City - love it!

EDO dont actually build anything that kills people though - they make the clips that missiles are hung on and other electronic jamming equipment that protects our troops?

As mentioned earlier does this mean that people who clean the toilets at the factory are legitimate targets for the protestors to threaten, assault and intimidate or those that provide the sandwich run? I mean where do you actually draw the line?
Spot on. I find I'm quite irrationally angry about this. This is partly because my wife has come home upset and stressed because her patients have suffered but also because the people doing this are fascist tossers.

As you say where do you draw the line? And if you want to get all sanctimonious about people dealing in death and misery then what about people who work in the tobacco industry? Or the drinks industry? Nicotine and alcohol are responsible for far more worldwide death and misery than a little Brighton company.
 


surrey jim

Not in Surrey
Aug 2, 2005
18,162
Bevendean
haven't these people go anything better to do like STOP CLAIMING BENEFITS AND GETTING A f***ing JOB...........and putting something back into society

HBAB you are spot on, i walked past the demo when it was at the bottom of Elm Grove, it was kicking of near the level. 99% of protesters seemed to be Britians unwashed, hippies who were pised up, fighting amonst themselves and provoking the police. There may have been legitimate protesters there peacefully making a point but the majoroty were causing trouble.

Id love to send them the bill for the police presence, however im sure if paid it would be out beniits
 


champion7

fast and furious
Feb 12, 2007
2,214
Benfield Heights
As much as I love demos I've got to admit that's my take on it as well. If they do manage to get it closed down the protesters will all go back to their little middle-class enclaves and think they've done something worthwhile whilst the working people they've helped make redundant will have to pick up the pieces of their lives - no joke in these times.

And then all that will happen is the landmines or nerve gas or whatever it is they make will simply be made in another country where the working class don't allow middle class scruples to stop them from earning a living - France for example.

Totally agree with you Brovion.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,349
Well there was a MILLION people on the streets of London peacefully protesting against the imminent illegal and immoral invasion of Iraq. Had zero impact apart from causing a million Labour voters to withhold their vote while B.Liar was in No 10. Maybe if a million people had stormed Downing Street and strung B.Liar up by his ears, it might have helped save a few hundred thousand lives. Sorry, but sometimes violent protest is legitimate.
 


larus

Well-known member
Well there was a MILLION people on the streets of London peacefully protesting against the imminent illegal and immoral invasion of Iraq. Had zero impact apart from causing a million Labour voters to withhold their vote while B.Liar was in No 10. Maybe if a million people had stormed Downing Street and strung B.Liar up by his ears, it might have helped save a few hundred thousand lives. Sorry, but sometimes violent protest is legitimate.

And what's this got to do with a small defence contractor in Brighton? Do you approve of the UK having armed forces?

If no, and you accept a complete disbandment of our armed forces, then your view on violent protesting against this company is valid. If you don't want to lose out defence capabilities, then the support and supply of our armed forces is a necessary requirement.
 


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