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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Justified purely due to the fact they protest for climate change yet leave their area in a horrendous state with rubbish everywhere. They're just in the crowd mentality and join in just because. If its for a cause and they cpnduct themselves accordingly then yes fair play to them but these bellends are just making the situation worse!
In other parts of the eu ive seen many protests for climate change and when they leave the area is always left clean and tidy so why cant they do it here? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Justified purely due to the fact they protest for climate change yet leave their area in a horrendous state with rubbish everywhere. They're just in the crowd mentality and join in just because. If its for a cause and they cpnduct themselves accordingly then yes fair play to them but these bellends are just making the situation worse!
In other parts of the eu ive seen many protests for climate change and when they leave the area is always left clean and tidy so why cant they do it here? "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Protest matches all organised no prob with. Stopping us getting to work on the most environmental friendly means of transport not cool.
Worst is the fekkers were seen being dropped off by middle class mumsey in her 4x4 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Telecaster
Mob rull it is then !
Let he or she who is without sin cast the first stone.."
Is it ok then Gilly for a few half wits to disrupt all them people just trying to go about their everyday life. Still say he got what he deserved call it what you want to. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hey telly
I've just paid a years subscription to the Daylee Male , forward your address please.."
May be you should of paid for a years spelling lessons instead. I’ve never bought or read the Daily Mail |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They're idiots. Disrupting an eco friendly train system goes polar opposite to what they say. They did the same on the DLR. They buy plastic bottles of water. Theyve been seen buying food in McDonalds. They're just a bunch of hypocrites. Makes me angry to see all the rubbish they leave behind as well. I hope the ones that got dragged off the top of the tube train got a good hiding. No sympathy for them whatsoever from me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ah-hoy their telecastor ,
itz TELECASTER BEE- KUS EYE DO KNOW AH-BOUT INSTRUMENTS AN NO MY WERDS AND FRASES AN DO KONSTRUCT GREAT SENTIZENTS .."
Very good can see the spelling classes not needed now, your obviously very well educated. So when will you be gluing yourself to an underground train. |
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"They're idiots. Disrupting an eco friendly train system goes polar opposite to what they say. They did the same on the DLR. They buy plastic bottles of water. Theyve been seen buying food in McDonalds. They're just a bunch of hypocrites. Makes me angry to see all the rubbish they leave behind as well. I hope the ones that got dragged off the top of the tube train got a good hiding. No sympathy for them whatsoever from me. "
Ouch!! You're not joking about having no sympathy whatsoever! |
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I don’t agree with how they are protesting, disrupting people going about their daily lives and the targets they pick are not exactly the right ones.
However, the public removed them from the top of the train, job done. What happened after disgusts me, no one deserves to be assaulted |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
Near Wells |
I'm afraid they deserve all they get.
They keep using the term "Peaceful Protest". Surely that means walking along holding banners not climbing onto trains, buildings and spraying stuff over public buildings.
You cannot disrupt people's normal daily lives without expecting some kind of dispute or anger. What the hell gives them the right to think they can? |
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Peaceful protest fair enough. But what they are doing now is not peaceful...causing a disturbance of the peace to the masses....bit they cant seem to see that. Applaud the police for dragging them away....should drag the lot away for me!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I agree with protesting in the right way but these people deserve what happened today I'm surprised nobody has been run over yet but would have been funny if the train driver said fuck it and set off with him still on top. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They're idiots. Disrupting an eco friendly train system goes polar opposite to what they say. They did the same on the DLR. They buy plastic bottles of water. Theyve been seen buying food in McDonalds. They're just a bunch of hypocrites. Makes me angry to see all the rubbish they leave behind as well. I hope the ones that got dragged off the top of the tube train got a good hiding. No sympathy for them whatsoever from me.
Ouch!! You're not joking about having no sympathy whatsoever!"
Definitely not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mob violence against peaceful protesters is appalling. I don’t care how ticked off you are. Not condoning the protests - I think the target’s deeply, deeply poorly chosen - but I feel deeply ashamed by the behaviour of my neighbours. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm afraid they deserve all they get.
They keep using the term "Peaceful Protest". Surely that means walking along holding banners not climbing onto trains, buildings and spraying stuff over public buildings.
You cannot disrupt people's normal daily lives without expecting some kind of dispute or anger. What the hell gives them the right to think they can? "
On the point of spraying stuff, they spray painted their symbol on The Cenotaph on Whitehall. That was an unbelievable act of desecration of the national symbol of respect for the fallen who served our country and paid the ultimate price. What the hell do those idiots think they'll achieve by doing that? Plus a woman protestor was photographed walking up and down with a placard on the Cenotaph top step! They also put up tents, placards and banners up against the memorial to the Women who made their contribution to the war efforts. All those actions made lots of military veterans and serving military very very angry - I'm ex military and felt the same anger. The police shifted the scroats after a couple of days. If it's public sympathy that they're after, they're going the wrong way about it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm afraid they deserve all they get.
They keep using the term "Peaceful Protest". Surely that means walking along holding banners not climbing onto trains, buildings and spraying stuff over public buildings.
You cannot disrupt people's normal daily lives without expecting some kind of dispute or anger. What the hell gives them the right to think they can?
On the point of spraying stuff, they spray painted their symbol on The Cenotaph on Whitehall. That was an unbelievable act of desecration of the national symbol of respect for the fallen who served our country and paid the ultimate price. What the hell do those idiots think they'll achieve by doing that? Plus a woman protestor was photographed walking up and down with a placard on the Cenotaph top step! They also put up tents, placards and banners up against the memorial to the Women who made their contribution to the war efforts. All those actions made lots of military veterans and serving military very very angry - I'm ex military and felt the same anger. The police shifted the scroats after a couple of days. If it's public sympathy that they're after, they're going the wrong way about it. "
The police shifted them because they were told if they dont shift them the military will shift them by likely means of excessive force |
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"Mob violence against peaceful protesters is appalling. I don’t care how ticked off you are. Not condoning the protests - I think the target’s deeply, deeply poorly chosen - but I feel deeply ashamed by the behaviour of my neighbours."
Totally agree with you. In no way is it ever justifiable to use violence in these circumstances. Some of the comments above are very saddening as to the state of this country |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
It must be very difficult for organisers to control splinter groups acting on their own initiative. Rent a mob always turn out to turn peaceful protest into mayhem. I would guess that the majority of peaceful protestors would condemn the painting of the cenotaph. Not so sure about the train but it was a risky strategy by the man on the roof with no escape route, a train that could move off and electric lines not to mention an annoyed crowd. That is what makes me think that it was a stupid act. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They need to fuck off back to what ever sleepy little town they are arriving from. They are the type to have a Q7 on the drive but lonsdale slip ons in the porch |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They need to fuck off back to what ever sleepy little town they are arriving from. They are the type to have a Q7 on the drive but lonsdale slip ons in the porch"
And only avocados and humus in the fridge |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"£21 million to police the protests.. are the police trying to shame ER for the cost.. ?
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Just think of the emissions that ER caused with all the mutual aid vans heading into London from the county forces. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"£21 million to police the protests.. are the police trying to shame ER for the cost.. ?
Just think of the emissions that ER caused with all the mutual aid vans heading into London from the county forces. "
I get that but that is there job. If the met had not been cut so much then they might not need mutual aid.. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
I just think the authorities are trying to shame ER for their actions into submission by talking about the cost. They are almost saying that we should be policing London and not wasting our time policing you.
If ER are correct and we are on the verge of catastrophic climate change then history may judge them as heroes.
If it cost the equivalent to police the Suffragette movement years ago then the police of the day may have tried to shame then on cost grounds. Today they are seen as groundbreaking heroes ..
History will judge. The commissioner should just police .. |
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