Quotereally? I thought the statue ended up in the river/seaDifferent statue
well was it before or after one was pulled down, I mean, cmon, context, in an environment of rampant protest and criminal damage someone throwing an egg at a statute is one thing. With none of that happening someone throwing an egg at a statue is something else, but this is exactly how all these stupid myths and characterizations start, by taking something totally out of context for point scoring.....
Quotereally? I thought the statue ended up in the river/seaDifferent statue
well was it before or after one was pulled down, I mean, cmon, context, in an environment of rampant protest and criminal damage someone throwing an egg at a statute is one thing. With none of that happening someone throwing an egg at a statue is something else, but this is exactly how all these stupid myths and characterizations start, by taking something totally out of context for point scoring.....
Probably this one. They put up a statue to Thatcher in her home town. Less than two hours later someone had egged it.
Keep it under about 50 and it’s ok. That control would solve all the problems.
Used to work in Grantham so this does not surprise me at all. The whole area is programmed for double-think: thatcher bad, oh we’ll vote conservative again! Oh plus being scared of anything non ayrian.
On topic, and I lack the ability to process this further at the moment apart from suggesting the EU can go and fuck themselves. I’m not sure how the human race, when self organising, almost universally votes to control and enslave in some way. There should be limits on how many humans can self organise. Keep it under about 50 and it’s ok. That control would solve all the problems.
Keep it under about 50 and it’s ok. That control would solve all the problems.
Would that work ?
Analogy:
My group of 50 people, are still furious about your previous very rude comments about the Raspberry PI 4, and the fact it eats SD cards (data), during power up/down. In retribution, you need to give us those Lenovo tiny PC's, you got to replace them, then you can have peace.
Yes, the EU in some respects, does seem to have become too big and somewhat unmanageable. The Covid outbreak, and the mess ups surrounding their vaccination programme, seemed to show that.
The thing is it’s difficult for 50 people to actually do any damage.
My point was to throw an extreme in and see what mid ground comes out as sensible.
And we are talking about these arrests?:
"Lincolnshire police confirmed it had received reports of criminal damage to the statue but no arrests had been made and inquiries were ongoing."
Oh sorry, NO arrests were made, maybe not the same statue.
On topic, and I lack the ability to process this further at the moment apart from suggesting the EU can go and fuck themselves.
Indeed the thatcher statue. The police can respond in minutes to a report of egg throwing,meanwhile many serious crimes are left un dealt with due to a lack of resources
On topic, and I lack the ability to process this further at the moment apart from suggesting the EU can go and fuck themselves. I’m not sure how the human race, when self organising, almost universally votes to control and enslave in some way. There should be limits on how many humans can self organise. Keep it under about 50 and it’s ok. That control would solve all the problems.
But you have still not backed up you claim
A man in a white T-shirt was seen holding an egg carton in one hand and preparing to throw an egg from the other on Sunday.
Egg residue and a piece of shell could be seen on the statue’s lower half.
Police turned up at the scene within minutes of the incident.
if it's anything like as well to do as that or stamford they will have a better police force as they have money.
the poor and therefore largely stupid
Quotethe poor and therefore largely stupid
Not at all prejudiced, then
Quotedespite my explaining that legally no one can tap your line without a court order or unless there is some other really, really good reason
That should read that they shouldn't. But there is nothing to actually stop them doing so, and there are well-documented instances of both the security services and commercial entities doing exactly that. The (still!) ongoing phone hacking case that sunk the NotW is possibly the best known, and Snowdon let drop a lot of otherwise hidden stuff. I believe there have even been instances where it's wound up in court and the governmental service has been told what they did was illegal, but of course you can't throw a service in the nick so not a lot happens.Quotehe's not at all relevant to anyone in the grand scheme of things
And that's the problem. If your comms happen to trigger the AI or ML or whatever that's perusing it all, you're stuffed if you think you can just rationally explain you are a normal non-terrorist non-paedophile citizen going about your innocuous business. Computer says yes, so must be true. Nothing personal, like.
Edit: that reminds me that (literally) every other lamppost around here has sprouted a PTZ camera. No-one has ever asked us if we want them or explained what they are for or mentioned that they even exist.
No worries! The Court of Justice of the European Union will declare that nonsense null and void sooner or later. We had similar cases already several times. The sad thing is that the EU Commission is repeatedly ignoring court decisions.Don't be so sure of it. They didn't do anything when governments imposed forced medical treatments on their citizens and banned peaceful protest.
Keep it under about 50 and it’s ok. That control would solve all the problems.
Would that work ?
Analogy:
My group of 50 people, are still furious about your previous very rude comments about the Raspberry PI 4, and the fact it eats SD cards (data), during power up/down. In retribution, you need to give us those Lenovo tiny PC's, you got to replace them, then you can have peace.
Yes, the EU in some respects, does seem to have become too big and somewhat unmanageable. The Covid outbreak, and the mess ups surrounding their vaccination programme, seemed to show that.
No worries! The Court of Justice of the European Union will declare that nonsense null and void sooner or later. We had similar cases already several times. The sad thing is that the EU Commission is repeatedly ignoring court decisions.Don't be so sure of it. They didn't do anything when governments imposed forced medical treatments on their citizens and banned peaceful protest.
Given public health policy is not harmonised under EU treaty the EU centrally has in effect no domain on these matters
You do understand that a resolution passed in the eu parliament has virtually zero standing or chance of being passed into law.