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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Sludge tell me something honestly because I see other people on here do it and I have no idea how?
You just stated things that a poster said on here months ago. How did you reference that information, you can't possibly have gone back through all his posts shirley? Others do it about things a poster said months earlier too. How?
Remembering, I expect. I remember some things that some people have said. Before you say it's sad, no life, etc - some people just have quite good memories.
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Remembering, I expect. I remember some things that some people have said. Before you say it's sad, no life, etc - some people just have quite good memories.
I don't think it's sad, it's fecking clever :hehe:but sometimes the information seems to exact and too pertinent to the subject to be just a good memory.
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
I don't think it's sad, it's fecking clever :hehe:but sometimes the information seems to exact and too pertinent to the subject to be just a good memory.
You can search a poster's name and some keywords to find posts
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
City123
You can search a poster's name and some keywords to find posts
Ah. How do you apply the key words?
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Ah. How do you apply the key words?
Its in the advanced search section
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
The organiser of the marches has been fined £500 for breaking covid rules.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55680595
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
City123
Its in the advanced search section
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Isn't there a crowdfunding page for this action. If there is the £500 is already paid.
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Why is it understandable that people are demonstrating?
If I was a friend or relative of this bloke who has died in very odd circumstances I would be wanting answers . And generally protesting is a way of getting people to look for answers . If the police have done nothing wrong then what will have happened is an empty city centre will have seen the police deal easily with a demonstration and I assume those who have broken social distancing and covid rules will get a fine and anyone chucking a stone at a police officer on horseback will get nicked .
If your son or cousin died in mysterious circumstances after a recent brush with authority what would you do ?
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Sludge tell me something honestly because I see other people on here do it and I have no idea how?
You just stated things that a poster said on here months ago. How did you reference that information, you can't possibly have gone back through all his posts shirley? Others do it about things a poster said months earlier too. How?
I have a good memory , I remember generally what other posters have said over certain topics and during the black lives matter the aforementioned poster was vociferous in his criticism of the protestors and the movement . He then informed me that he was mixed race but my view was that he was entitled to his view even though I didn't agree with him . I maintain that racism affects everyone , whatever their colour and whether you live in a multi racial city or not or whether you are black or not you are still able , with a clear conscience, to challenge it . In regards to this case we don't know if racism took a part but I sincerely hope it didn't.
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Thats the way it is
Is this a first ?
Were there any during the BLM protests during the summer ?
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
If I was a friend or relative of this bloke who has died in very odd circumstances I would be wanting answers . And generally protesting is a way of getting people to look for answers . If the police have done nothing wrong then what will have happened is an empty city centre will have seen the police deal easily with a demonstration and I assume those who have broken social distancing and covid rules will get a fine and anyone chucking a stone at a police officer on horseback will get nicked .
If your son or cousin died in mysterious circumstances after a recent brush with authority what would you do ?
you sede its your ocntinuous use of "Mysterious circumstances" that I don't get.
He was released fro the cells in the morning and went home, whether on a bus or walked. He was found dead in the evening. Now I think there's a time laps in there somewhere. Wher wer his family that has been doing all the protesting? didn't they care about if he was inured before he died. If as they say he was covered in blood why didn't thwey get him checked? I thin k they are the more mysterious elements of this.
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
you sede its your ocntinuous use of "Mysterious circumstances" that I don't get.
He was released fro the cells in the morning and went home, whether on a bus or walked. He was found dead in the evening. Now I think there's a time laps in there somewhere. Wher wer his family that has been doing all the protesting? didn't they care about if he was inured before he died. If as they say he was covered in blood why didn't thwey get him checked? I thin k they are the more mysterious elements of this.
Did Norman Collier write this?
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
Did Norman Collier write this?
He may have done. Then again he may not? :shrug: :tea:
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
you sede its your ocntinuous use of "Mysterious circumstances" that I don't get.
He was released fro the cells in the morning and went home, whether on a bus or walked. He was found dead in the evening. Now I think there's a time laps in there somewhere. Wher wer his family that has been doing all the protesting? didn't they care about if he was inured before he died. If as they say he was covered in blood why didn't thwey get him checked? I thin k they are the more mysterious elements of this.
It is a bit odd that a guy arrested by the police then released without charge is found dead in the evening
Maybe they were with him , he was covered in blood , they cleaned him up and then he collapsed and died ?
If I had been arrested by the police , was possibly assaulted ......which is what seems to be the suggestion .......then released I would want to be with my family and maybe thats where he was , and that's when he died
However it could be that his involvement with the police had nothing to do with his death at all
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
It is a bit odd that a guy arrested by the police then released without charge is found dead in the evening
Maybe they were with him , he was covered in blood , they cleaned him up and then he collapsed and died ?
If I had been arrested by the police , was possibly assaulted ......which is what seems to be the suggestion .......then released I would want to be with my family and maybe thats where he was , and that's when he died
However it could be that his involvement with the police had nothing to do with his death at all
Yes but its this possibly assaulted bit I don't get. If he told his friends/family he had been assualted by the police why would they have waited until he was dead before making a fuss, specially with all the atention BLM is getting. And there is nothing beind said about the intial disturbance and the reason for his arrest. As i m,entioned before if someone isw nicked and releasedc in the morning itis usually the case that the police kept them because they weren't safe to be left or because they were being a nuicance, then whe nthey had sobered up/ come dwon, they are just told to go home. If thepolice had seriously assaulted hi min the cells they would not have just let him go in the morning. There is alo the question of him being tasered. There must have been good cause as these thing shave to be rcorded and logged.
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Aren't the police fitted with body cameras as well as there being cameras in cells? The truth will come out soon enough. If he has been mistreated whilst in custody the officers responsible should be jailed
However I don't really understand what the goals of the protests are, the police seemed to act quite quickly in committing to an investigation so I don't really see what they're looking to achieve by parking themselves outside a police station?
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Yes but its this possibly assaulted bit I don't get. If he told his friends/family he had been assualted by the police why would they have waited until he was dead before making a fuss, specially with all the atention BLM is getting. And there is nothing beind said about the intial disturbance and the reason for his arrest. As i m,entioned before if someone isw nicked and releasedc in the morning itis usually the case that the police kept them because they weren't safe to be left or because they were being a nuicance, then whe nthey had sobered up/ come dwon, they are just told to go home. If thepolice had seriously assaulted hi min the cells they would not have just let him go in the morning. There is alo the question of him being tasered. There must have been good cause as these thing shave to be rcorded and logged.
I agree with you it does all sound odd and in some ways far fetched . At the end of the day if people involved with this guy have made stuff up then they should face prosecution in the same way that if police officers are involved in the death of this guy then clearly they need a knock on the door .
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
City123
Aren't the police fitted with body cameras as well as there being cameras in cells? The truth will come out soon enough
I don't really understand what the goal of the protests are, the police seemed to act quite quickly in committing to an investigation, so I don't really see what they're looking to achieve by parking themselves outside a police station
Did they act in committing themselves to an investigation before or after the protests ?
We like to think we have the best police force in the world but even with body cameras and cctv in cells that is no guarantee that people are safe in custody
Safer than in Mexico or Angola , of course but are there bad eggs in the police ? Yes there are but thankfully not many .
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Did they act in committing themselves to an investigation before or after the protests ?
We like to think we have the best police force in the world but even with body cameras and cctv in cells that is no guarantee that people are safe in custody
Safer than in Mexico or Angola , of course but are there bad eggs in the police ? Yes there are but thankfully not many .
Mr Hassan died on the 9th and the first protest was on the 12th, which is the same day the IOPC said the investigation was underway following South Wales Police referring themselves to the IOPC on the 11th.
I'm no fan of the police, but it does seem to be a pretty prompt response in fairness to them, which is why I'm questioning what the actual goal of the protest is
As I said if Mr Hassan was mistreated in custody then the officers responsible should be jailed, I just don't really know what more the protestors expect from SWP at the moment?
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Originally Posted by
City123
Mr Hassan died on the 9th and the first protest was on the 12th, which is the same day the IOPC said the investigation was underway following South Wales Police referring themselves to the IOPC on the 11th.
I'm no fan of the police, but it does seem to be a pretty prompt response in fairness to them, which is why I'm questioning what the actual goal of the protest is
As I said if Mr Hassan was mistreated in custody then the officers responsible should be jailed, I just don't really know what more the protestors expect from SWP at the moment?
I think they are saying that they want answers now which is understandable whilst Alan Micheal the police top wig is saying they are investigating after referring themselves to the so called independent commission
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I think they are saying that they want answers now which is understandable whilst Alan Micheal the police top wig is saying they are investigating after referring themselves to the so called independent commission
Surely any answer prior to an investigation is insufficient?
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I think I'll have to stop posting, my spelling is getting worse ad I just can't be bothered to check it. too boring.
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
City123
Mr Hassan died on the 9th and the first protest was on the 12th, which is the same day the IOPC said the investigation was underway following South Wales Police referring themselves to the IOPC on the 11th.
I'm no fan of the police, but it does seem to be a pretty prompt response in fairness to them, which is why I'm questioning what the actual goal of the protest is
As I said if Mr Hassan was mistreated in custody then the officers responsible should be jailed, I just don't really know what more the protestors expect from SWP at the moment?
The family members should face a jail sentence if found out to be lying about his injuries. It works both ways. Or it should.
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I just read a report that stated he was arrested at his home on friday morning for breach of the peace, taken into custody and then released on Saturday.
It also says he did not die of physical injuries.
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Re: Second protest march in Cardiff
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Originally Posted by
City123
Its in the advanced search section
You said that before. At 5.51pm on May 5th 2017, if I remember rightly.
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
You said that before. At 5.51pm on May 5th 2017, if I remember rightly.
:hehe: :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
The family members should face a jail sentence if found out to be lying about his injuries. It works both ways. Or it should.
I totally agree with that 👍