Watching Football Is Not A Crime
- QuartzGooner
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Watching Football Is Not A Crime
Watching Football Is Not A Crime
Be very careful of Section 27 on away trips
By Steve Powell
9 January 2009
http://www.onlinegooner.com/exclusive/index.php?id=953
What is goign on with these "heavy handed" police tactics?
Or are the police justified in being pre emptive in this way?
What experiences have you had, good and bad, of the police at football?
- Exiled-Gooner
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This is just another example of the police going well over the top to avoid doing there job!!!!!My mate said to me that the police only do anything if there can figure out if a crime is committed for example:-if your swaying down the road with a bottle in your hand then your nicked drunk and disorderly but if they see you doing something like standing by a house with a broken window there have to think and that's to much for them and so they leave ,leaving you to carry on robbing.
So the goverment pass this law and terrorism act 2006 so covers a vast array of actions so police don't have to think there just nick you or as stated ,if it looks like there have to work, move you or prevent you from going anyway and you have no rights what so every.A classic case of big,big brother,soon it be a crime to go out.HELLO STALIN!!
So the goverment pass this law and terrorism act 2006 so covers a vast array of actions so police don't have to think there just nick you or as stated ,if it looks like there have to work, move you or prevent you from going anyway and you have no rights what so every.A classic case of big,big brother,soon it be a crime to go out.HELLO STALIN!!
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