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Thing is, I bet there's some properly black humour in the police - especially among anyone who deals with the really nasty crimes. So a nickname like "The Rapist" is probably pretty mild compared to some of the shit that goes on!
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Maybe it wasn't the rapist.Taipan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:33 am Just watching the news and they're commenting on the Met Police's failings that ultimately led to Sarah Everard's death at the hands of Wayne Couzens! His attitude to Women was so bad colleagues nicknamed him The Rapist! There were allegations of indecent exposure. He was a part of a "WhatsApp group involving police officers now under investigation over alleged misogynistic, racist and homophobic messages"! Flew under the radar? Was the fecking thing even on!
Maybe it was actually therapist ?
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Well, turkeys don't vote for Xmas. The downside of the group dynamic is an inevitable tendency to circle the wagons and cover your colleagues, more so if you feel beleaguered. No one wants to talk to AC12.
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My first reaction to that was "Who owns the company that makes the stickers?"Lutin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 2:17 pm GB number plate sticker no longer valid abroad
British motorists driving outside the UK must now remove old-style GB stickers or cover them up.
Instead they should display a UK sticker or have the UK identifier on their number plate.
The UK government guidance has been in place since Tuesday 28 September.
The new rules state that any driver with a GB sticker on their car now needs to replace it with a new UK one if they are taking their vehicle abroad.
The GB sticker has been displayed on British drivers' cars for 111 years and been valid for cars from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
And before anyone starts frothing at the mouth about bloody European bureaucrats -
The move was only revealed by the United Nations which said it had received "a notification stating that the United Kingdom is changing the distinguishing sign that it had previously selected for display in international traffic on vehicles registered in the United Kingdom, from 'GB' to 'UK'".
Probably won't make a huge amount of difference, but I thought you ought to know.
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Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 12:42 pmMaybe it wasn't the rapist.Taipan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:33 am Just watching the news and they're commenting on the Met Police's failings that ultimately led to Sarah Everard's death at the hands of Wayne Couzens! His attitude to Women was so bad colleagues nicknamed him The Rapist! There were allegations of indecent exposure. He was a part of a "WhatsApp group involving police officers now under investigation over alleged misogynistic, racist and homophobic messages"! Flew under the radar? Was the fecking thing even on!
Maybe it was actually therapist ?
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Not exactly today's news but, the fertiliser companies that closed down because gas is expensive, so no CO2? Apparently, unlike the energy companies that are going bust, they hedge/buy forward their gas. So when prices went up....they shut the plants and sold the gas options 'cos that was more profitable. So, yup, they closed because gas was expensive.
Oh yeah...so fertiliser price has gone up, so food will go up. Strategic thinking!
Oh yeah...so fertiliser price has gone up, so food will go up. Strategic thinking!
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Radio 4 mentioned that as the largest percentage of slaugherhouse workers were foreign and as they've gone some pig farmers aren't getting their pigs slaughtered so were having to cull the pigs and render the carcases down.
More wasted food.
More wasted food.
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What. A. Cvnt.
https://news.sky.com/story/sarah-everar ... t-12423202
https://news.sky.com/story/sarah-everar ... t-12423202
Mr Allott [North Yorkshire police commissioner] told BBC Radio York:
"So women, first of all, need to be streetwise about when they can be arrested and when they can't be arrested. She should never have been arrested and submitted to that.
Perhaps women need to consider in terms of the legal process, to just learn a bit about that legal process."
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Spaffer's got it sorted. To replace all those poorly paid east europeans that left* he's bringing in.....well paid east europeans.demographic wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 8:35 pm Radio 4 mentioned that as the largest percentage of slaugherhouse workers were foreign and as they've gone some pig farmers aren't getting their pigs slaughtered so were having to cull the pigs and render the carcases down.
More wasted food.
* no-one saw that coming did they?
(I think I have a new interwebz acronym YCMIU - You Couldn't Make It Up)
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irie wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 6:30 am What. A. Cvnt.
https://news.sky.com/story/sarah-everar ... t-12423202
Mr Allott [North Yorkshire police commissioner] told BBC Radio York:
"So women, first of all, need to be streetwise about when they can be arrested and when they can't be arrested. She should never have been arrested and submitted to that.
Perhaps women need to consider in terms of the legal process, to just learn a bit about that legal process."
I've read that and am just sitting here with "fucking hell" going through my brain. Can't formulate much else
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It’s more of a black cheek than a black eye, really.Potter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:15 am Grandma blames DFS for her grandson bouncing on sofa
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... ts-wrapper
Anyway- these people buy furniture on the never-never!
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Maybe he should teach his coppers every law before he expects the public to know them.irie wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 6:30 am What. A. Cvnt.
https://news.sky.com/story/sarah-everar ... t-12423202
Mr Allott [North Yorkshire police commissioner] told BBC Radio York:
"So women, first of all, need to be streetwise about when they can be arrested and when they can't be arrested. She should never have been arrested and submitted to that.
Perhaps women need to consider in terms of the legal process, to just learn a bit about that legal process."
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Did I miss April 1st this year? Fuel supplies: Mortar tanker tailed by drivers looking for petrol
A tanker driver has told how he was tailed by about 20 drivers who were dismayed to discover he was not transporting petrol.
Johnny Anderson, who drives for Weaver Haulage, was transporting 44 tonnes of mortar from Bilston, Wolverhampton, to a building site in Northamptonshire.
When he reached his destination, he saw a line of traffic backed up behind him.
"The man at the front... actually said 'You could have stopped and told us you weren't a petrol tanker," he said.
Blundering about trying not to make too much of a hash of things.
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Pandora's money box has been opened - ooops.
The wealth and dealings of 35 current and past world leaders and over 300 officials has been been leaked including details of Vlad's secret Monaco stash, others forgetting to declare stuff and the usual dodging taxes and duties.
It's the biggest investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, with more than 650 reporters taking part. The BBC Panorama and the Guardian have led the investigation in the UK.
I've skimmed through it quick and I can't see where the information came from originally, but it looks pretty juicy - I wish I was shocked by the findings but it all seems to evidence what we knew already, all you need is a few million to start you off and a good lawyer who tells you it's ok.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-58780465
The wealth and dealings of 35 current and past world leaders and over 300 officials has been been leaked including details of Vlad's secret Monaco stash, others forgetting to declare stuff and the usual dodging taxes and duties.
It's the biggest investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, with more than 650 reporters taking part. The BBC Panorama and the Guardian have led the investigation in the UK.
I've skimmed through it quick and I can't see where the information came from originally, but it looks pretty juicy - I wish I was shocked by the findings but it all seems to evidence what we knew already, all you need is a few million to start you off and a good lawyer who tells you it's ok.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-58780465
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On the one hand, yeah fair point.
On the other, Blair is now in the past whereas current Tory donors might conceivably be more relevant to today's government.
On the other, Blair is now in the past whereas current Tory donors might conceivably be more relevant to today's government.
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This all smells a bit fishy. Why are the media reporting it now when it's all been going on for years and they've known? And what now? Is anything going to happen as result?
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Makes for good news in a number of countries. I'm sure Panorama equivalents in other countries will be broadcasting this collaborative effort (over 650 journos involved), even if there's no real surprises that the super-rich and corrupt politicians use immoral and/or illegal means to reduce their tax burden and rob their counties blind.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:20 am This all smells a bit fishy. Why are the media reporting it now when it's all been going on for years and they've known? And what now? Is anything going to happen as result?
Plus it gives Bob the plumber, who likes to work a bit of cash-in-hand, something to tut about.
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Is any of this genuine lawbreaking or is it yet another example of the filthy rich paying clever people to exercise their right to 'work within the rules' ?
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And remember, when you have to justify to a bank counter jumper why you want to withdraw your own money from your own account it's to prevent financial crime like this.