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Park Life

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  1. Watch the video, and say that was "appropriate". Oh and then answer the questions Happy Face won't dare to answer. Fop, why should I answer your questions when you refuse to answer my, rather straight forward, inquiry? fwiw I don't think that choking a woman is appropriate, but then i'm not facing a protesting group, I'm not the fella charged with "upholding the law" and I'm not enduring a shit job day in, day out dealing predominately with less than pleasant folk. So I ask again, When is force appropriate? When is force appropriate? 1. When someone is doing something illegal - that's always a good start - was what they were doing illegal? 2. When someone is being violent after being caught doing something illegal - were they being violent? Were they resisting enough to justify being choked into semi-unconsciousness and then being handcuffed behind the back, then bound with straps at the knees and ankles? Now answer Fop's questions. Oh and it is interesting you seem to think that having a "bad day" justifies it though. I'm not sure how they were held for four days like that in good ole Englander.
  2. Were the police misbehaving before these two WUMs began to needlessly provoke them? If they hadve kept their heads down then they would have been fine.
  3. (see Chris? ) Watch the video. If taking pictures of the police and asking for their ID numbers (which should be given and displayed anyway) is "fucking" with the police then this country is a police state. Whether you agree with their demonstration or not, you should not be treated like that for doing what they were doing. Not in a "free" democracy. Someone introduces straw man at this point to do with policing in Chechnya or Leatherhead or summat.
  4. Normally that would be fine but they are white English people in this instance. :icon_lol:
  5. Fopper tries to slip Iran into another thread.
  6. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/vide...gsnorth-arrests Yorkshire police at it again. Two female protesters who challenged police officers for not displaying their badge numbers were bundled to the ground, arrested and held in prison for four days, according to an official complaint lodged today. The incident was caught on camera, and footage shows officers standing on the women's feet and applying pressure to their necks immediately after the women attempted to photograph a fellow officer who had refused to give his badge number. The images are likely to fuel concern over the policing of protests, which is already subject to a review by the national police inspectorate and two parliamentary inquiries after the G20 demonstrations and the death of Ian Tomlinson. Val Swain, 43, and Emily Apple, 33, both mothers with young children, believe they were deliberately targeted for arrest at last year's climate camp demonstration in Kent because they campaign for Fit Watch, a protest group that opposes police surveillance at demonstrations. The pair were remanded to a women's prison for four days and released only after the demonstration against the Kingsnorth power station had finished. They believe their treatment is symptomatic of the increasingly aggressive approach taken by police at political demonstrations."
  7. Iraq for sale is v good.
  8. Clinique is pretty top notch gear as it goes.
  9. I tried out Island 07 last night. On balance it seemed a hit with the ladies!
  10. Your mad if you don't use some moisturiser tbh. After shaving the face feels kinda dry.
  11. How come whatisname didn't qualify?
  12. The whole of the recording industry needs nuking and no mistake.
  13. What would people do with freedom anyway the little cunts?
  14. He's gone up in my estimation after the perusal of such hotelling antics.
  15. Iran has one of the best PR machines going (internal and external). The fact that anyone thinks it is anything like a democracy shows that (and people do). But they've been caught out recently due to being unable to blame everything on the USA, and that they probably over-rigged the election without realising it and totally misjudged public reaction to doing that. The internal machine will be promoting President Dinnerjacker and loyalty to the Ayatollah (whilst trying to invent an "enemy" to distract people - like the "evil" UK etc.), the external one will be trying to project a view of limited descent and general peacefulness (hiding the crackdowns). It's a sad situation because "peace" is likely to be remaining under tyrants (initially it looked like they might offer a fudge with a reformist president instead - but not to much now), and "freedom" will likely mean civil war. No one in their right minds gives a fuck about freedom.
  16. Seems a bit much for a club the size of Hull. Could they afford that!? Owen played 24 games last season for Newcastle thats £480,000. He also scored 10 goals, £100,000. Plus a basic wage of 40k per week!? They'll get about 30m from the PL and I believe they have very low wages atm.
  17. That's all I'm saying baby. That is the hinterland of my ideation. Why fill a thread like this with twit speak giving the idea that the little lad can't kick a ball and whatnot?
  18. Well how is it like a job? It's light years away from a job. Most careers last about 12 yrs at full potential for a start. I'm not sticking up for him I'm just bringing some rationale to the Owen bashing...Players leaves club supporters turn into mongs cycle is ridiculous. It's a fact he'd rather have gone to Liverpool, maybe they wouldn't have let him play for England after 40min and a long injury non?? Most players don't give a fuck who they play for not just Owen, they want some success on the pitch and as much cash as they can get...Anything more than that you get back from a player relationship is a bonus. It was primarily the clubs mistake signing him and then we compounded it with other nonsense (4 managers) shit backroom, shit coaching etc....
  19. He says owt but his prayers man. Its fucking easy saying that now isnt it. One page says one of his qualities is devotion. Devotion to his fucking horses and money, definately not to the club or its fans. He cant wait to get out of town and as a captain I expected at least an apology out of him for the club being relegated. All this 'It must have been tough for him last year' bollocks. So fuck. Its his job. If I was shit at my job people wouldnt be commiserating with me, they would be kicking me out on my arse. That portfolio is just one big list of excuses and is an embarrassment to me as a fan. Topped off with the kick in the teeth that is 'had Newcastle stayed up he probably would have taken the contract offer'. Oh cheers Michael Im glad hes going, hes shot to pieces and hel be even worse in the Championship than he was last season. he would get kciked all over and his little sheeps heart couldnt take it. It amazes me that people think of playing football as a job, it's anything but and rarely to any kind of workaday rules apply.
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