Re: UK riots
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 1:20 pm
Bricky is on lock now.
Everyone bein told to shut up shop.
Everyone bein told to shut up shop.
oof, such a poor choice of words.wub wrote:
Word is that rioters are gathering in Five Ways, police EVERYWHERE in city centre, road closures, bare muggings, the fort shopping centre is being done over now according to somebody who's wife works there. Might dip from work soon, work in Aston, kicked off there last night. LONG.Riddles wrote:Ty for the heads up, I'll walk home a different waygarethom wrote:Birmingham-heads, I work near the city centre, people are being sent home, stuff has already kicked off, in Wolves and West Brom too. City Centre is gonna be on lock down from 3:30.
why don't we have someone like this guy in charge instead of corrupt middle class wankersJonu wrote:Professor Gus John on the BBC right now - finally someone talking some sense on the news!
Mill Hill is quite a long way out in suburbia, and quite rich and posh.zerbaman wrote:NW London people:
Edgware's been hit apparently. The sainsbury's by the broadwalk. Also, girl said Mill Hill had been hit, near Waitrose? I'm not to familiar with the area, she works there
you are gonna either be poor or living off an inheritance. stfu.futures_untold wrote:Of course opportunities are seized rather than provided.
If someone is motivated, they will do what it takes to capitalise on the opportunities that they create for themselves.![]()
To my mind, that generally doesn't mean waiting for employment 'opportunities' from others!
All I'm saying is that everyone is capable of finding ways and means to improve their lives without wanton destruction or resorting to crime and violence to advance.
garethom wrote:Word is that rioters are gathering in Five Ways, police EVERYWHERE in city centre, road closures, bare muggings, the fort shopping centre is being done over now according to somebody who's wife works there. Might dip from work soon, work in Aston, kicked off there last night. LONG.Riddles wrote:Ty for the heads up, I'll walk home a different waygarethom wrote:Birmingham-heads, I work near the city centre, people are being sent home, stuff has already kicked off, in Wolves and West Brom too. City Centre is gonna be on lock down from 3:30.
dreamizm wrote:A friend working in Clapham has said Police telling all businesses on the High Street to shut by 4pm as reports of 700 youths gona hit it later. Rah.
pulkpull wrote:Boris was just on live telly and got fucking torn apart by the public. Then when things got particularly tough he walked off.
What a hero.
Couldnt happen to a nicer person! She is literally so in touch with the streets, they call her T-Dogg down in Brixton. I felt so much better when I saw an interview with her this morning!Mr Hyde wrote:pulkpull wrote:Boris was just on live telly and got fucking torn apart by the public. Then when things got particularly tough he walked off.
What a hero.![]()
Reckon Ken will get in next time because of this, Boris not doing well with it at all.
Also, doubt Theresa May will be staying around for too long, even Cameron taking a knocking.
.....out to those that say mindless violence doesn't change anything!
LA_Boxers wrote:Couldnt happen to a nicer person! She is literally so in touch with the streets, they call her T-Dogg down in Brixton. I felt so much better when I saw an interview with her this morning!Mr Hyde wrote:pulkpull wrote:Boris was just on live telly and got fucking torn apart by the public. Then when things got particularly tough he walked off.
What a hero.![]()
Reckon Ken will get in next time because of this, Boris not doing well with it at all.
Also, doubt Theresa May will be staying around for too long, even Cameron taking a knocking.
.....out to those that say mindless violence doesn't change anything!