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Whilst we are still allowed the remnants of free speech,
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Sunday, 5 April 2009
"police interpreted soundproofing equipment and wiring from his musical studio as a potential sign of illicit activity"
Read the whole story of Victor Frederick, 63, who was arrested and strip-searched just yards from his home, only moments after his partner Andrea Heath and their daughter had infra-red gun sights trained at them and were told they would be shot if they moved. Yes it's another police raid on an innocent man, whilst those who regularly incite terrorism and defile the minds of their communities' youth.
Couple of comments:
ReplyDelete1) Lucky that the daughter didn't act on her impulse to film the scene as it unfolded. Since February, it's been illegal to capture any type of image of a police officer, (including drawings, paintings, photos, video, etc.). Never a wise move nowadays to give the police any excuse for their heavy-handed actions - it's just a hair-trigger now between ignoring real crime and kicking doors down in the name of "citizen protection".
2) God protect those innocents among us, (the vast majority) from the police if their "intelligence" sources assume that Muhammed Ali is a Moslem terror inciter.
3) "The Police" - always impatient to show us their ability to use over the top force and resources. South Wales police would be better off catching thieves and burglars than smashing doors down to finger innocent, upstanding members of the community and cart them off to extract their DNA. Due to Jacqui Smith's generosity, it won't be long now before they start tasering said innocents to try out their new weaponry which will otherwise sit unused.
A better use of resources may be to gather intelligence on, and prosecute, those home office ministers who claim public money for their spouses onanistic tendencies.