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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

I never saw the video but I saw pictures of the man allededly peeing on the monument to the late police officer. I actually thought he was peeing next to it and not on it and doing his best not to show his genitals. The pool of wee on the floor looks like he just needed a pee desperately. With public toilets and hospitality venues closed I do wonder what options he had. I am not condoning the treatment of our statues, cenotaph and monuments. Not sure if there are any arrests after the Bristol statue was ripped down. If not why? There is no comparison imo. And as for enraging public decency. Not convinced.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you have any relatives who have past away and have a gravestone please send me the location I will piss on it and take a pic to show you obviously you will find no offence so it’s all good

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"If you have any relatives who have past away and have a gravestone please send me the location I will piss on it and take a pic to show you obviously you will find no offence so it’s all good "

He didn't say that, he gave his opinion of the picture

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The picture is absolutely disgusting what more can be said

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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To the OP, you are right, he didn't pee on the actual plaque but people are reporting he did. There was one last week peeing on a monument but the reports of it were not so prominent. Having said that, he could have looked at where he was peeing.... it drives me nuts that men just get their dick out anywhere as if it is their right to do it. Surely he could have found somewhere more discreet if needed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If you have any relatives who have past away and have a gravestone please send me the location I will piss on it and take a pic to show you obviously you will find no offence so it’s all good "

This type of comment is what the current situation is caused by.... Peace and a little understanding would go a long way rn....

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Well I am not saying it's ok to piss on a monument. I am just saying it looks like he pissed next to it in the picture. Of course I did not see the video. I am not sure if intent is needed to prove this offence but the outraging public decency because he pissed in public or that he allegedly pissed on a statue.

I think intent on Bristol was clear.. the statue did not accidently get pulled down by ropes and get accidently pushed into the water.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Maybe he shouldn't have had 16 pints before heading down if there were no public toilets open.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire

The guy turned up, supposedly to ensure statues are honoured and remain in place. So he urinates right next to plaque honouring a fallen hero, all it would take is him to direct his flow to his left to piss on it.

Whether he did or didn’t, it just seemed the right metaphor for their whole demonstration, totally ignorant of their cause.

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By *aastyKnixWoman  over a year ago

Liverpool

What option did he have? Well, if you know you're going to be out for a few hours,maybe take a bottle or other sealable container with you.....or incontinence pants.

(She wees are not expensive).

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"The guy turned up, supposedly to ensure statues are honoured and remain in place. So he urinates right next to plaque honouring a fallen hero, all it would take is him to direct his flow to his left to piss on it.

Whether he did or didn’t, it just seemed the right metaphor for their whole demonstration, totally ignorant of their cause. "

Spot on

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By *ensual-dominant-passionMan  over a year ago

sheffield

Oh no... you are trying to find ways to defend that picture.. I wonder if someone from the BLM protest did that would have taken your time to analyse the picture just as much to find justification?

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By *kyblue1878Couple  over a year ago

Southport

Well he's now got 2 weeks to contemplate his disgusting behaviour courtesy of Her Majesty. No sympathy for him or anyone else that is subsequently brought to justice for damaging statues or attacking the police. Just hope those lot get longer than 2 weeks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well I am not saying it's ok to piss on a monument. I am just saying it looks like he pissed next to it in the picture. Of course I did not see the video. "

So are you saying pissing next to a memorial is OK?

If that is what you are saying, how close to the memorial would you say I could piss before it became not OK? Like, could I piss two inches to the right of the statue, so that it mostly ran down the wall and only a little bit of piss actually splashed onto the murdered police officer's name?

Asking out of genuine interest. I'm really not sure what the rules are surrounding pissing on and around memorials.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well I am not saying it's ok to piss on a monument. I am just saying it looks like he pissed next to it in the picture. Of course I did not see the video.

So are you saying pissing next to a memorial is OK?

If that is what you are saying, how close to the memorial would you say I could piss before it became not OK? Like, could I piss two inches to the right of the statue, so that it mostly ran down the wall and only a little bit of piss actually splashed onto the murdered police officer's name?

Asking out of genuine interest. I'm really not sure what the rules are surrounding pissing on and around memorials."

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Well I am not saying it's ok to piss on a monument. I am just saying it looks like he pissed next to it in the picture. Of course I did not see the video.

So are you saying pissing next to a memorial is OK?

If that is what you are saying, how close to the memorial would you say I could piss before it became not OK? Like, could I piss two inches to the right of the statue, so that it mostly ran down the wall and only a little bit of piss actually splashed onto the murdered police officer's name?

Asking out of genuine interest. I'm really not sure what the rules are surrounding pissing on and around memorials."

Well that is absolutely clear

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Well I think he was arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency..

Not sure he will get a fairhearing after theHone Secretary and others comments. I think the case mayfail. I hope so

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Would the police have arrested him for pissing near Winston Churchill's statue.. ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The guy turned up, supposedly to ensure statues are honoured and remain in place. So he urinates right next to plaque honouring a fallen hero, all it would take is him to direct his flow to his left to piss on it.

Whether he did or didn’t, it just seemed the right metaphor for their whole demonstration, totally ignorant of their cause. "

Yes, pissed up Dads up for a bit of a ruck cos theres no footy. They don't give a shit about Winston.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would the police have arrested him for pissing near Winston Churchill's statue.. ? "

Do you think they wouldn't? I believe they would if it was tactically sound to do so.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Well I think he was arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency..

Not sure he will get a fairhearing after theHone Secretary and others comments. I think the case mayfail. I hope so "

What did she say?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well I think he was arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency..

Not sure he will get a fairhearing after theHone Secretary and others comments. I think the case mayfail. I hope so "

I think it's a fairly prima facie case? We all have options in life. Just dont cry when it doesnt go the way you want? Take ownership of your actions?

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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I think the point is the hysteria about it was because it was reported he pissed on a memorial. He didn't. He pissed next to it.

I don't know if he decided to pee there because he knew the memorial was there or the fact he thought he was in a corner peeing for England because he couldn't hold out any longer but I object to any man or woman peeing in the street especially where people have to walk through it on the pavement

Yuk

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

He got his cock out in a public place.....

He should have peed in his pants if he was that desperate to urinate.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"I think the point is the hysteria about it was because it was reported he pissed on a memorial. He didn't. He pissed next to it.

I don't know if he decided to pee there because he knew the memorial was there or the fact he thought he was in a corner peeing for England because he couldn't hold out any longer but I object to any man or woman peeing in the street especially where people have to walk through it on the pavement

Yuk

"

There seems to be a lot of hysteria about everything at the moment.

It was a stupid thing to do but I've got little sympathy for him.

That whole protecting the monuments stuff was a load of nonsense any anyway

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By *elshkinkyMan  over a year ago

south wales

Gone to prison for 14 days... great. He was there after he said he’d d*unk 16 pints ? He got his knob out in public... he didn’t realise what the plaque was about and his father had to explain what it meant... his father made him hand himself in. I like his father more than I like him

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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He is being vilified on social media, I don't think he will be doing it again anytime soon

I wonder if the man who did it on a monument last week will be arrested now too

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By *ylon pussyMan  over a year ago

leeds

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

I think he is a bit I unfortunate and the police a little heavy handed butnot a good idea to do what he did where he did it..

He went guilty but am sure a Mr Loophole would have got him off..

.

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

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"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ? "

He was arrested for a lewd act of urinating in public, a child could have seen him exposed.

Criminal damage to a statue is hardly the same.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ? "

Writing on a monument 10 years?

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ?

He was arrested for a lewd act of urinating in public, a child could have seen him exposed.

Criminal damage to a statue is hardly the same.

"

No it isn't the same but it is more serious according to the sentencing

"Criminal damage: triable only summarily if value involved does not exceed £5,000:

Maximum: Level 4 fine and/or 3 months

Triable either way if value involved exceeds £5,000:

Maximum when tried summarily: Level 5 fine and/or 6 months

Maximum when tried on indictment: 10 years "

Disclaimer, the peeing man was wrong to pee in the street, wherever it was

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By *ecadent_DevonMan  over a year ago

Okehampton

The man stayed awake for over 24hrs and drank 16 pints of beer. He knew that he was there to “protect monuments” (the irony) but “didn’t know which ones” (facepalm). All of this was confirmed by his solicitor (allegedly).

So a man (probably furloughed) who is being payed (potentially) by the tax paying people of this country, uses that money to go on a protest he appears to know nothing about, stay awake partying in the middle of a time when we are supposed to be socially distancing and slammed 16 pints of ale down his neck.

Regardless of where he took a wazz being locked up for “outraging public decency” seems fair....

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ? "

Causing people around the world to confront the memorialisation of racists and demand change: priceless.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ? "

No because crowd dynamics and politics influenced that decision.

Throwing a statue of a man responsible for such misery into the water? Peeing by the memorial of someone who recently died protecting everyday folk of all ethnicity? Why would you draw a comparison? Or do Police lives not matter? Posing the question not accusing.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ?

He was arrested for a lewd act of urinating in public, a child could have seen him exposed.

Criminal damage to a statue is hardly the same.

"

Interesting take.. morons packed on beaches in Essex last weekend .. toilets shut so many people pissing and shitting wherever they can...

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ?

He was arrested for a lewd act of urinating in public, a child could have seen him exposed.

Criminal damage to a statue is hardly the same.

"

Somebody brought a child to the riot?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Has there been any arrests over the Bristol caper ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh it okay everyone; he didn’t ‘mean’ to piss near the remembrance stone for PC Palmer!!!

Absolute bullshit! He admitted he was drinking beforehand, but then tries coming across as completely innocent. This brain dead fuckwit that seems to have claimed the original protest as theirs, for whatever reason it is- left or right wing. Absolutely shameful behaviour

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

Peeing in the street is surely illegal and should be prosecuted

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

In a world where police are being seen as the enemy, when there is so much hate directed towards them. When they are being abused by the general public even more so than normal and in a time where their morale is at such a low ebb, I was disgusted to see it and I am pleased this picture gained the publicity it did.

PC Keith Palmer died at the hands of a terrorist, on duty and trying to protect others from harm. Something some others would do well to remember when they are criticising and/or blaming the police.

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By *lex46TV/TS  over a year ago

Near Wells

I wonder where he managed to get 16 pints from

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It would have been horrific for his family and friends to have seen what he did, so his behaviour does not suggest that he is someone who carries much respect for our society and the people in it. He had other choices but the decision that he took is an awful reflection on his values. He's certainly well above the age of toilet training and needs to adjust his life to become a credit to society, rather than a malaise. Whilst we are in this crisis, people need to ensure that they are able to look after their own and others wellbeing whilst outside of their home.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ?

He was arrested for a lewd act of urinating in public, a child could have seen him exposed.

Criminal damage to a statue is hardly the same.

"

Why mention something that COULD have happened. It didn't so its pointless.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The bloke is disgusting. End of.

Unfortunately, white men do tend to get stereotypes as lager drinking football yobs. Probably the reason I no longer drink.

Having said that, I do very much believe that if he has been arrested and charged, then the people who defaced the statues and monuments from both sets of protests should also be held accountable and prosecuted. And the people who attacked and assaulted the police and other protesters should also feel the full strength of the law.

I also hope that not a single person who has posted within this thread has ever partaken in any form of sexual act outside their house, or exposed thenselves be it for toilet or for other reasons (sexy photos, dogging etc)

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

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"The bloke is disgusting. End of.

Unfortunately, white men do tend to get stereotypes as lager drinking football yobs. Probably the reason I no longer drink.

Having said that, I do very much believe that if he has been arrested and charged, then the people who defaced the statues and monuments from both sets of protests should also be held accountable and prosecuted. And the people who attacked and assaulted the police and other protesters should also feel the full strength of the law.

I also hope that not a single person who has posted within this thread has ever partaken in any form of sexual act outside their house, or exposed thenselves be it for toilet or for other reasons (sexy photos, dogging etc) "

Sexual. not in places where I could have been seen

Exposed. for sunbathing purposes on a nudist beach yes

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

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"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ?

He was arrested for a lewd act of urinating in public, a child could have seen him exposed.

Criminal damage to a statue is hardly the same.

Interesting take.. morons packed on beaches in Essex last weekend .. toilets shut so many people pissing and shitting wherever they can... "

That's disgusting and they should recieve punishment, the event cyclists in the forest get penalised when they get caught doing it at the side of the road

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The bloke is disgusting. End of.

Unfortunately, white men do tend to get stereotypes as lager drinking football yobs. Probably the reason I no longer drink.

Having said that, I do very much believe that if he has been arrested and charged, then the people who defaced the statues and monuments from both sets of protests should also be held accountable and prosecuted. And the people who attacked and assaulted the police and other protesters should also feel the full strength of the law.

I also hope that not a single person who has posted within this thread has ever partaken in any form of sexual act outside their house, or exposed thenselves be it for toilet or for other reasons (sexy photos, dogging etc)

Sexual. not in places where I could have been seen

Exposed. for sunbathing purposes on a nudist beach yes "

Seen or not seen, you exposed yourself outside where a child could have potentially stumbled across you. I recommend you hand yourself in to the police immediately for prosecution so the mainstream media can use you as a scapegoat to help fuel their agenda even further and further increase the segregation and divide amongst the British Community. It can't be one rule for one and not for all, no matter how sexy or cheeky you may have found it

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Not sure a responsible adult should take a child to a demo like this one imo.

When my kids were young and bursting for a pee I stopped the car in a layby and they had a pee in the hedge...

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Have they arrested anybody for the Bristol caper... ?

Peeing near monument - cost of a bucket and mop..

Pulling down a statue, damaging it, painting it and rolling it into the water... Cost ?

He was arrested for a lewd act of urinating in public, a child could have seen him exposed.

Criminal damage to a statue is hardly the same.

Interesting take.. morons packed on beaches in Essex last weekend .. toilets shut so many people pissing and shitting wherever they can...

That's disgusting and they should recieve punishment, the event cyclists in the forest get penalised when they get caught doing it at the side of the road "

Wasn't there a nude cycling event in London a few months back... Was that lewd and in public ?

One rule for the cyclist and one for the pedestrian...

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By *atJWMan  over a year ago

Bishop Waltham


"What option did he have? Well, if you know you're going to be out for a few hours,maybe take a bottle or other sealable container with you.....or incontinence pants.

(She wees are not expensive)."

Or not d*unk 14 or 15 pints of larger, by the way if pubs are shut where did he drink all these pints? Should imagine the supermarkets did a roaring trade!

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