Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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Just stood behind a couple of these SCUMBAGS and their little brat kids in co-op Lewes road! Looks like they'd spent £100 on food, hope they don't get hit by a bus..
I talk on a regular basis to councillors - of all parties - on a variety of issues, some of which I hear about first on here. I'll go back to them, and get their take on it. Sometimes it's something that is quite worrying; at other times it's having to correct some absolute drivel that the Argus has written. The latter is quite a common theme for all parties.
In private, most talk about city-wide issues quite openly and quite encouragingly. In public, many (though not all) talk out of their arses, which is a pity because you know what they're doing - as a rule - is toeing a party line.
For all the twaddle written and spoken about councillors, what their roles are and how they go about them (and it's evident many on here don't know who is responsible for what), most of them care deeply about the city, and their opinions (in private) do largely co-incide with those of councillors of other parties.
In this instance, no councillors are actively welcoming the travellers, but all of them, frustrated as they are by certain aspects of the law, like and need to be seen to be operating within the rule of law.
I don't get why they can't just be evicted straight away. It's absurd.
*apologies for use of the word "they"
I assume the little dears weren't of school age. After all, if we keep our children out of school we would be fined!! Or once again, is it a case of one rule for them and one for us?Just stood behind a couple of these SCUMBAGS and their little brat kids in co-op Lewes road! Looks like they'd spent £100 on food, hope they don't get hit by a bus..
The little shit kept grabbing stuff and running out of the store, like farther like son..I assume the little dears weren't of school age. After all, if we keep our children out of school we would be fined!! Or once again, is it a case of one rule for them and one for us?
Well, quite.
The people who give them work are culpable.
The little shit kept grabbing stuff and running out of the store, like farther like son..
And they're to blame as well .
Absolutely. I wasn't trying to antagonise before. I guess it depends on the definition of 'not all of them being thieves'.
Those who don't pay tax on their work are thieves. Plenty of the general population do that as well. Not all of them break in to your garage.
No, I was just making a bit of a family in joke , substituting they're 'culpable' with they're to 'blame'as well , shit joke really!
That's a bit of a irony 'PC gone mad stuff' as the removal of the 'derogatory' word from the title thread is a very good example of PC gone mad!' Yeah yeah yeah I get the to 'avoid grief for Bozza' point, but surely the police have better things to do than trawl chat forums looking for examples of 'hate crimes?' 'PC gone mad' to me is probably Bozza having more chance of getting a visit from the police over a 'derogatory' word on here than if his house was broken into.
No, the police aren't going to trawl NSC on the off chance. But let's suppose- entirely hypothetically of course- that somebody who has an issue with the site, perhaps someone who believes they've been slighted by it in the past, or is a pissed off opposition supporter, or who just hates the Albion, or the fans- contacted the police to say this site was promoting certain views or allowing things to be posted that crossed legal boundaries: THEN they would have to check and THEN we would have a problem.
Think of someone like that bloke who lived in Withdean, back in the old days, the one who always protested about the Albion being there (or anywhere). I forget his name. Say someone like him (like him, not actually him!) with a grudge felt like stirring things up. I bet you could search the archives now and find all sorts of stuff that, viewed in the context of a specific complaint, would be troublesome. If they made that complaint official, the police would have no choice but to investigate, and all of a sudden, a few isolated posts are looked upon in a completely different light.
That's all.
No, the police aren't going to trawl NSC on the off chance. But let's suppose- entirely hypothetically of course- that somebody who has an issue with the site, perhaps someone who believes they've been slighted by it in the past, or is a pissed off opposition supporter, or who just hates the Albion, or the fans- contacted the police to say this site was promoting certain views or allowing things to be posted that crossed legal boundaries: THEN they would have to check and THEN we would have a problem.
Think of someone like that bloke who lived in Withdean, back in the old days, the one who always protested about the Albion being there (or anywhere). I forget his name. Say someone like him (like him, not actually him!) with a grudge felt like stirring things up. I bet you could search the archives now and find all sorts of stuff that, viewed in the context of a specific complaint, would be troublesome. If they made that complaint official, the police would have no choice but to investigate, and all of a sudden, a few isolated posts are looked upon in a completely different light.
That's all.
Fair point. But couldn't the police say 'use of the word 'pikey' on an chat forum really does not constitute a crime and instead we are off to investigate poor mrs brown whose house was broken into last night?
I talk on a regular basis to councillors - of all parties - on a variety of issues, some of which I hear about first on here. I'll go back to them, and get their take on it. Sometimes it's something that is quite worrying; at other times it's having to correct some absolute drivel that the Argus has written. The latter is quite a common theme for all parties.
In private, most talk about city-wide issues quite openly and quite encouragingly. In public, many (though not all) talk out of their arses, which is a pity because you know what they're doing - as a rule - is toeing a party line.
For all the twaddle written and spoken about councillors, what their roles are and how they go about them (and it's evident many on here don't know who is responsible for what), most of them care deeply about the city, and their opinions (in private) do largely co-incide with those of councillors of other parties.
In this instance, no councillors are actively welcoming the travellers, but all of them, frustrated as they are by certain aspects of the law, like and need to be seen to be operating within the rule of law.
Says the man who referred to a congregation of Scottish football fans last year as 'mcwankers'......