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Immigration>'Let's celebrate Roma gypsies' - Sir Ian Blair
Tony Bennett 09:20 AM 12-07-2008
Police fury as bosses tell them to 'celebrate' gipsies | Mail Online

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TannyD 06:44 PM 12-07-2008
Yeah, take them on a day-trip to Homesense. Shiny crystal...woooooh!! :-)
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Robin 02:21 PM 13-07-2008
Give them a chance to put something back into society now they`re here.

The stolen wallets, credit cards, diesel fuel, forged money etc.
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Westcountryman 02:42 PM 13-07-2008
I don't like the idea of the Police (as an organisation, not individual officers) supporting any kind of campaign or other organisation. The Police should maintain law and order and prevent crime, not lend their endorsement to third parties. Upholding the law without fear or favour should mean exactly that.
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Aardvark 04:23 PM 13-07-2008
You won't see the police celebrating the English contribution to our own society.
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bornfree 05:07 PM 13-07-2008
In modern Britain, the indiginous British are the gypsies, the outcasts.
Rejected by the politically correct establishment because they stubbornly cling to their sense of national identity, their belief in honesty and self-achievement, they linger on the fringes of society.
The government should build transit camps for them rather than for gypsies, because like true gypsies they have looked at society, considered its strange (politically correct) customs, and rejected those customs.
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g hall 10:12 AM 17-07-2008

Originally Posted by Westcountryman:
I don't like the idea of the Police (as an organisation, not individual officers) supporting any kind of campaign or other organisation. The Police should maintain law and order and prevent crime, not lend their endorsement to third parties. Upholding the law without fear or favour should mean exactly that.

The problem is politicians and the media do not let them
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Daft Bint 11:51 AM 17-07-2008

Originally Posted by Tony Bennett:
Police fury as bosses tell them to 'celebrate' gipsies | Mail Online

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Mr MKFR Devlin - how the Devil are you?

Still up to your old antics I see with your wooden spoon!
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Akira 12:29 PM 03-08-2008
Re: "The Police should maintain law and order and prevent crime, not lend their endorsement to third parties."

Such a quaint, old-fashioned idea.

Please provide your address, that I might send the thought police around to pay you a visit.

It's for your own good.

Don't you know that the police are obliged to guide the thinking patterns of the subject populace into the correct channels?



To wit:

Heads turn as Titty protests against Iris Robinson's gay comments

Belfast Telegraph, 1 August 2008



Titty Von Tramp, Northern Ireland's most famous drag queen, strutted her stuff among SDLP Youth members yesterday at a protest in Belfast against homophobic comments made by the First Minister's wife, Iris Robinson.

The demonstration, held outside the City Hall, was held as part of Gay Pride Week which culminates with a parade through the city centre tomorrow followed by a carnival in Custom House Square.

It has also emerged that
police will use mobile phone technology to drive home their anti-hate crime message at tomorrow's event.

For the first time the PSNI will use 'Bluetooth' to send electronic messages to people in the vicinity of the annual parade.

The initiative is part of the ongoing campaign by officers to raise awareness of homophobic crime and urge people to report it.

Anyone in the Custom House Square area with bluetooth switched on will receive notification that the police are making contact.


Community Safety Inspector Jeremy Adams said: "Reporting hate crime is one way of ensuring that further incidents are prevented and offenders are brought to justice. We want to encourage people, whether they are victims of a crime or witnesses to an incident, to report it to police.

"There are a number of methods available to make reports; either in person, via telephone, email, letter or alternatively online reporting.

"The Bluetooth message is clear and simple — hate crime is unacceptable, no one deserves it and no one deserves to get away with it."

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