|
Post by Orbs on Jan 16, 2014 22:20:43 GMT
Disaronno & Coke, is nice. Haven't we just got Disaronno on loan?
|
|
|
Post by The Funkasaurus on Jan 16, 2014 22:22:01 GMT
"The simple reason that shootings are so rare is that not all officers carry guns." "The two fatalities in 2011/12 emerged from 12,550 operations during the same period, in which firearms officers were on the scene and had been given authorisation to open fire, even though they did not, according to the latest Home Office stats." That to me is pretty conclusive evidence. I think the Police come in this country come in for a fair bit of flak, plenty of which is justified but in the case their record with firearms, shootings and deaths, we are pretty much the example that is held up around the world. I think we've gone slightly off my point here. My point isn't that our record isn't good, or that there shouldn't be firearms officers. It's that there needs to be some sort of justice when they're wrong. I've presented two cases of the police shooting unarmed men, dead. Dead. They have no right to take the life of someone else unnecessarily and walk away without even charges being brought against them. It doesn't protect anyone, there are two people who've had their lives ended and there is no reversing that. Yes, they probably weren't nice guys. Yes, they were probably criminals. That doesn't mean that an armed policeman can shoot them and walk away without a care in the world. That kind of things leads to a slippery slop, just like America. Where these things happen regularly and the police are very rarely, never, blamed or prosecuted. Out of interest do you have stats for how many times they actually opened fire? It'd be interesting to compare that number to the number of fatalities. Completely agree that if the shooting is unlawful they should definitely be punished. I just think the amount of times they do open fire is so infrequent that those who have must have done it because they believed they had to. "Police officers in England and Wales opened fire just five times for the year 2011/12. Out of these incidents, two people were killed, including Duggan." www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/211845/HO_-_Police_Firearms_stats_Commons_-_2013_7_11__3_.pdf
|
|
|
Post by Santy on Jan 16, 2014 22:25:55 GMT
I think in light of it all with the police and shootings, the only thing worth saying is we wish John Walters was as deadly a shot as they are.
|
|
|
Post by Ribanjo Fuller on Jan 16, 2014 22:29:04 GMT
Can one of you please make a fucking 'gun' thread, I keep opening this expecting something funny and the only funny thing is Sam accidentally putting 'slippery slop'.
|
|
|
Post by The Funkasaurus on Jan 16, 2014 23:01:58 GMT
Back on topic then. Attachments:
|
|
|
Post by Santy on Jan 16, 2014 23:04:12 GMT
What mong confused strength with endurance, or as it actually says below, persistence.
|
|
|
Post by SamTheLost on Jan 17, 2014 9:34:10 GMT
I think we've gone slightly off my point here. My point isn't that our record isn't good, or that there shouldn't be firearms officers. It's that there needs to be some sort of justice when they're wrong. I've presented two cases of the police shooting unarmed men, dead. Dead. They have no right to take the life of someone else unnecessarily and walk away without even charges being brought against them. It doesn't protect anyone, there are two people who've had their lives ended and there is no reversing that. Yes, they probably weren't nice guys. Yes, they were probably criminals. That doesn't mean that an armed policeman can shoot them and walk away without a care in the world. That kind of things leads to a slippery slop, just like America. Where these things happen regularly and the police are very rarely, never, blamed or prosecuted. Out of interest do you have stats for how many times they actually opened fire? It'd be interesting to compare that number to the number of fatalities. Completely agree that if the shooting is unlawful they should definitely be punished. I just think the amount of times they do open fire is so infrequent that those who have must have done it because they believed they had to. "Police officers in England and Wales opened fire just five times for the year 2011/12. Out of these incidents, two people were killed, including Duggan." www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/211845/HO_-_Police_Firearms_stats_Commons_-_2013_7_11__3_.pdfLast post on it, so that brad doesn't get constipated. Five times in a year, two people killed. Both definitely unarmed, and no prosecution. That's my point. They're quite good at not reverting to using guns, but they're still pretty good at making terrible decisions when they do shoot. And yeah, fuck greengrocers. Scum of the earth. Dem Homosensuals.
|
|
|
Post by Campervan Von Bigglesworth on Jan 17, 2014 10:05:09 GMT
Actually, I think homosensuals is a brilliant word. I would define it as "those who enjoy gay culture without indulging in same sex activity".
I am fucking ace. But not homosensual though.
Although I might suck a cock if I was drunk and it smelled nice.
|
|
|
Post by Ribanjo Fuller on Jan 18, 2014 15:27:15 GMT
Never fucking happy.
|
|
|
Post by Retro Porky Heist on Jan 21, 2014 15:54:30 GMT
Never fucking happy. Achillies and knee problem? Is she just one of these lazy, moany cunts that gives us fattys a bad name?
|
|
|
Post by Retro Porky Heist on Jan 21, 2014 15:58:14 GMT
Saw this over reacting vagslop on someone else's page. Yep, massive problem with people stealing kids while they sleep across the country isnt there?!?!?
|
|
|
Post by RickyFullerBeer on Jan 22, 2014 7:02:33 GMT
Anyone who signs off with hahaha/lol xxxxx is a dick
|
|
|
Post by Northy on Jan 22, 2014 7:11:59 GMT
View AttachmentSaw this over reacting vagslop on someone else's page. Yep, massive problem with people stealing kids while they sleep across the country isnt there?!?!? look on the positive side, at least she's not breeding while the child is in with her (hopefully not anyway)
|
|
|
Post by Nyron Nonceworthy on Jan 22, 2014 9:12:50 GMT
Never fucking happy. I can only wish her all the very worst. What a fucking waste of shit, piss and innards she is. How do people like this even exist?
|
|
|
Post by Campervan Von Bigglesworth on Jan 22, 2014 9:15:44 GMT
View AttachmentSaw this over reacting vagslop on someone else's page. Yep, massive problem with people stealing kids while they sleep across the country isnt there?!?!? You shouldnt be on Kate McCanns page anyway!
|
|
|
Post by Retro Porky Heist on Jan 22, 2014 17:39:27 GMT
To be fair, this woman seems a bit of a simpleton but she doesnt seem like a murderer child abuser the sort who would leave her child unattened like the mccann bitch.
|
|
|
Post by Pretty Little Boother on Jan 22, 2014 17:44:44 GMT
"The simple reason that shootings are so rare is that not all officers carry guns." "The two fatalities in 2011/12 emerged from 12,550 operations during the same period, in which firearms officers were on the scene and had been given authorisation to open fire, even though they did not, according to the latest Home Office stats." That to me is pretty conclusive evidence. I think the Police come in this country come in for a fair bit of flak, plenty of which is justified but in the case their record with firearms, shootings and deaths, we are pretty much the example that is held up around the world. I think we've gone slightly off my point here. My point isn't that our record isn't good, or that there shouldn't be firearms officers. It's that there needs to be some sort of justice when they're wrong. I've presented two cases of the police shooting unarmed men, dead. Dead. They have no right to take the life of someone else unnecessarily and walk away without even charges being brought against them. It doesn't protect anyone, there are two people who've had their lives ended and there is no reversing that. Yes, they probably weren't nice guys. Yes, they were probably criminals. That doesn't mean that an armed policeman can shoot them and walk away without a care in the world. That kind of things leads to a slippery slop, just like America. Where these things happen regularly and the police are very rarely, never, blamed or prosecuted. Out of interest do you have stats for how many times they actually opened fire? It'd be interesting to compare that number to the number of fatalities. My view on it is that the police are the domestic enforcers of an increasingly oppressive government, and as such, should be forced by the populace to adhere to the law even further than the rest of us, and face tougher punishments for comparable crimes. Whilst my pro-gun stance leads me to feel they were well within their rights to protect themselves, that only works if the general population are allowed to own firearms as well. For this reason, I honestly believe that Mark Duggan was a shining example of how we should conduct ourselves, through civil disobedience. The man was essentially martyred for making a stand, and we should all follow his lead and fight back. However, he was black, so they were right to open fire, regardless of what he had or hadn't done.
|
|
|
Post by Campervan Von Bigglesworth on Jan 23, 2014 12:20:19 GMT
Yes, I agree. owning a gun and shooting responsibly i.e. at muggers, rioters and the like is ok, wearing a lot of gold and listening to rap music whilst fashioning yourself a "gangsta" is just inviting an MP5 up the arsehole.
Its funny but Boothers inflamatory post hides an interesting truth. The US right to bear arms isnt about shooting Jigaboos, its about being able to depose a tyranical regime, which I am actually in favour of. Whilst I like Americans and America as a rule, its obviously a shame that weapons are placed in the hands of the worlds daftest people.
|
|
|
Post by Ribanjo Fuller on Jan 23, 2014 12:42:21 GMT
Make. A. Fucking. Gun. Thread.
|
|
|
Post by Campervan Von Bigglesworth on Jan 23, 2014 12:51:55 GMT
What a good idea. They should do one of them magazines where you get a part free every week. in Issue 1 only 1.99 and contains your free barrel.
|
|