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Kymmy 07-08-2011 19:46

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
The hydroshock from a hollowpoint as it mushrooms can destroy most of your internal organs.. The reason though why they're used is that it's safer for the public as a round will not go through a person and hit a bystander.

They fall under section 5 of the firearms act though there are exceptions but that wouldn't stop illegal importers/dealers as that's how most ammunition ends up on the street..

Arthurgray50@blu 07-08-2011 19:46

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
From reading between the lines here, the police are to blame.

Isn't it about time, we looked at the overall picture, a guy gets shot dead in a police operation, they must have done plenty of investigations work before doing the operation, which sadly led to the guys death.

What happened that tragic night, does NOT excuse to sick people that ran riot in Tottenham. you cannot call them people, they are sick animals.

On Sky news this evening, they were saying that looters were clearing out a PCworld site KNOW WHERE near the High Road, clearing out everything and selling it on the pavement.

We saw on TV where the yobs had there faces covered, as they didn't to be seen on screen, smashing windows ans stealing property quite openly.

This was pure and disgraceful acts of violence, and deserve severe punishment.

Derek 07-08-2011 19:50

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35284520)
From reading between the lines here, the police are to blame.

How on earth can you come to that conclusion?

budwieser 07-08-2011 19:55

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
:td:Making a protest about something is one thing, Looting and stealing, thieving in general is what these people do all the time.! They use the rioting as an excuse for personal gain.:mad::mad:
They`re not at all interested in what happened to the guy who was shot and killed, its just an excuse to get what they can for free. *******s.

Arthurgray50@blu 07-08-2011 19:57

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
The way the comments are going, its looking that way.

I am all for the police doing there job by any means possible, water cannon the lot, if it brings peace to the area.

Stephen 07-08-2011 19:59

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35284522)
How on earth can you come to that conclusion?

I was thinking the same thing.

martyh 07-08-2011 20:07

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35284522)
How on earth can you come to that conclusion?

because it's arthur ,he doesn't need facts to come to a conclusion,he only needs a few unfounded rumours

Gary L 07-08-2011 20:07

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35284507)
i find it hard to believe that the police would try to cover up a shooting in such a sloppy way

Let's hope it's not true. because if it is we'll be needing the Army.

martyh 07-08-2011 20:25

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
seems to be getting realy bad in Enfield now Twitters going nuts

Stuart 07-08-2011 20:46

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
The thing that irritated me earlier was the BBC talked to one of the organisers and while he didn't give out and out support for the looters, he did not condemn them and said it was the polices fault.

IMO, the people looting didn't give a proverbial rats about the reason behind the riots. They were just in it for what they could loot. As such, they are vermin.

budwieser 07-08-2011 20:48

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35284558)
The thing that irritated me earlier was the BBC talked to one of the organisers and whilehe didn't give out and out support for the looters, he did not condemn them and said it was the polices fault.

IMO, the people looting didn't give a proverbial rats about the reason behind the riots. They were just in it for what they could loot. As such, they are vermin.

Ahem.... Post No 94. ;)

Stuart 07-08-2011 21:37

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
And? I was expressing my own opinion..

Jimmy-J 08-08-2011 02:56

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
More updates on the situation.

Quote:

BREAKING: New riots in Enfield, Edmonton, Brixton and Walthamstow
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0345: Westfield shopping centre in Shepherd’s Bush is apparently quiet and peaceful despite (because?) of the heavy police presence there. Meanwhile reports are coming in that Halford’s in Chingford was attacked, as well as the Curry’s there. Both shops are close to the A406 North Circular.

0342: VIDEO: Fire at Footlocker in Brixton.
0339: Argos in Tottenham Hale was apparently looted as well. The main focus of the riots appears to have been an easy opportunity to smash into shops and steal consumer goods rather than attack the police.
0335: BBC staff have apparently been told to avoid Westfield (Shepherd’s Bush). Seems that police are expecting a concerted attack on the shopping centre, judging by earlier reports of barricades, dogs and armed police being deployed there.

0334: LBC radio is reporting that Argos in Streatham has been hit by looters.

0332: False reports by Twitterers that the army’s been called in. They haven’t. Neither has a curfew been imposed. And there isn’t a news blackout either. Where do people get these ideas from?
http://thewestlondoner.wordpress.com...amsto-brixton/

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Police are tonight responding to copycat criminal activity across London and are deploying officers to tackle it.

There has been looting in a number of boroughs in north, east and south London by small and mobile groups. Groups of youths continue to attack police officers and a number of police vehicles have been damaged.

Three officers have been taken to hospital after being hit by a fast moving vehicle at approx 00:45hrs. The officers were in the process of making arrests in Chingford Mount, Waltham Forest, in connection with youths looting a shop. Two officers are believed to have superficial injuries and the other has an injury to his knee.
http://www.met.police.uk/pressbureau/Bur08/page01.htm

denphone 08-08-2011 05:18

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
Absolutely shocking in my mind and there is no excuse for this wanton display of criminality by a lawless minority and l hope they get dealt with severely with by the criminal courts.

Sirius 08-08-2011 05:51

Re: Riots in Tottenham
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35284522)
How on earth can you come to that conclusion?

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