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Anyone else disgusted with the way troublemakers use protests as a cover for causing all sorts of trouble - burning cars, looting shops, attacking Police, etc?
I'm all for peaceful protest, but when they start destroying the property and livelyhoods of innocent people, I'm also all for the Police prosecuting the trouble makers to the full extent of the law! It's a global problem and there's no excuse for it, at least this time the Police in London have been able to make over 200 arrests! |
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I assume you're referring to the chaos in London yesterday. Disgusting behaviour imo. People of course have the right to protest, but I draw the line at wilful property damage, mindless acts of vandalism and desecration of national monuments. Look what they did to Nelson's Column and Trafalgar Square!
![]() http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12874231 Clean up's going to run into tens of thousands according to Westminster Council. And the "protests" were supposed to be about cuts due to lack of available money! [rolleyes] There was a thread about the protest on another forum where I took issue with what was being done, but according to some there it was acceptable because people are "angry". [rolleyes] |
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Clean up's going to run into tens of thousands according to Westminster Council. And the "protests" were supposed to be about cuts due to lack of available money! [rolleyes] Like I said, I don't AGREE with it, but I can understand why some may view it as a legitimate option. It's just a shame that most people who carry out the violence are just looking for any old excuse to be violent so have no care as to their target. In a way, I'd actually have more respect if they attacked the seats of power, the government buildings as opposed to just spray graffiti on monuments, throwing paint at shops and tipping over bins...... |
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The majority are protesters, but there was a small minority of vandals intent on causing chaos and destruction. What makes it even worse is that most of the cuts they are protesting about are necessary. I would rather have a government with a close eye on the purse strings than live in a bankrupted country like Ireland.
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The majority are protesters, but there was a small minority of vandals intent on causing chaos and destruction. What makes it even worse is that most of the cuts they are protesting about are necessary. I would rather have a government with a close eye on the purse strings than live in a bankrupted country like Ireland. |
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I see your wanton destruction and raise you this moron:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjuNu...e_gdata_player |
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I see your wanton destruction and raise you this moron: ![]() |
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This guy gets a bit over-excited by the logo on an journalist's microphone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUfZ2...layer_embedded |
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Dock the clean up costs out of whatever the TUC would get.
![]() We had a TUC protest/march outside out work they went up the high street. There was also a group of people following them about with a sign saying "Which part of Britain is broke don't you get morons" I thought it was funny in any case [rofl] |
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Dock the clean up costs out of whatever the TUC would get. They take advantage of the fact that a lot of their members are not politically minded so don't see that they are being used to further the unions objectives. |
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