(PLEASE SHARE) I’m not exactly sure when police were allowed to start punching people in the face especially while handcuffed and detained! That’s assault #police#policebrutality
My morning so far…I feel the need to get this off my chest 🤣🤦🏼♀️
At London Waterloo I tried to board my train as soon as the platform was announced, but my ticket wouldn’t scan.
Showed the guy my ticket & asked him to pls let me through the barriers. He said ‘no, you need to use your ticket’.
I showed him ticket & explained it wouldn’t scan. He shrugged & told me to ‘go & see that woman there’. Woman had a queue of people so I asked if she could let me through, she told me ‘no, you have to wait your turn’.
I waited, but conscious I only had minutes left, in desperation, I tried to buy another ticket at the machine, but the contactless wasn’t working. I tried to get another via the app, but it wouldn’t work (presumably because now, it was so close to departure?).
Anyway, I returned to the barrier exasperated. Please, I said to ‘the woman’, can you help me because I really need to board the train which is about to depart.
‘No. Wait your turn’ was again the response.
I went to two other staff members at the gates & showed them my ticket and said ‘please, can you just let me through the barriers’.
‘No, she needs to say we can’ was the response.
Anyway, you guessed it - I missed the train.😩🤬
As I said to all the staff members, if I had just turned up to the train & barged through the barriers, ticket-less, as so many seem to do these days, I would have been happily on the train and en route to the destination… Makes me wonder why we bother trying to do the right thing 🤷♀️
Argh! Anyway, I feel better now having got that off my chest! ��
Once all the data centers are built and connected to each other through one main hub, the digital prison will be finished.
Then the ruling class will go all-out against us.
This is how they plan to bring in their new world order.
This broke me when i read this...
New information have come to light about the past of the Belfast victim
The Belfast stabbing victim was drugged and torched by gang leader at livingston flat in horrific attack
Stephen Ogilvie who has learning difficulties was attacked in 2001 at a flat in livingston west lothian by drug dealer david mcleave then aged 21.
Mcleave gave him the date rape drug gbh stripped him poured aftershave over him and set him on fire while he was watching television.
Ogilvie woke up to find his body burning and the ordeal was captured on video by the gang.
Mcleave was later jailed for 14 years at the high court in edinburgh in 2003.
Ogilvie is now in hospital in belfast with life changing injuries including the loss of an eye after monday nights knife attack by sudanese national hadi alodid.
This poor man has gone through so much pain and suffering in his life only to go through what he did the other night, no one deserves this.
Well the pattern is now set:
Atrocity
Condemn in weakest terms possible
Calls for calm
Angry scenes
Family of victim used
Full force of the law
New laws limiting everyone's freedom
Ignore problem that caused atrocity
.@Keir_Starmer, your statement says you have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets.
With respect, tolerance is not the issue. Nobody tolerates a near beheading on a residential street in Belfast. The question your statement carefully avoids is prevention. And prevention requires honesty about a pattern your government has consistently refused to name.
A man in his thirties, a Somali national, pinned a man to the ground on a residential street and stabbed him repeatedly in the face and neck. Members of the public intervened with a hurling stick. A woman required hospital treatment for the stress of witnessing it. This happened in Northern Ireland, a place that has known more than its share of violence, and even there residents said they had never seen anything like it.
Your government has presided over record small boat crossings. It has failed to proscribe the IRGC despite repeated promises. It has blocked the grooming gang inquiry for a year before being forced to concede it. It has spent £10 billion on asylum accommodation contracts. It has actively resisted measures that would have reduced the number of unvetted individuals entering and remaining in this country.
The victims of these attacks are not statistics. They are British people, going about their lives on their own streets, who were failed before the attack happened. Failed at the border. Failed by a system that prioritises the rights of those who arrive illegally over the safety of those who were already here.
Your thoughts are with the victim. So are ours. The difference is that thoughts are not policy. Thoughts do not secure borders. Thoughts do not remove individuals with no right to be here. Thoughts do not protect the next victim, whose name we do not yet know, on a street we cannot yet identify, from an attack that has not yet happened.
How many more before the thoughts become action?
Kriss Donald was tortured had this eyes removed and was castrated
His brutal murder in 2004 remains almost unknown
Why ?
The ethnicity of his torturers and murderers ?
@russellquirk It's not even about children, it's about everyone being required to have digital ID to access the internet. That can then be used to check opinions and to punish people who hold the 'wrong' ones. We've lost free speech in this country and most didn't even notice it was at risk.
This is an example of the type of local council employee we have operating in London.
Aggressive, violent and can barely speak our language.
Imagine if this was a lone female.
The Digwa family ask for privacy so they can ‘come to terms with what lies ahead’. F*** off. They didn’t call an ambulance, they lied to police, they played the race card, they also raised a monster. They get to visit their son in prison, the Nowaks will never see their son again