two men arrested for walking past a mosque

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  1. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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  2. SpacemanSpiff

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    your title is misleading

    they were actually just troublemakers looking to cause a scene and got arrested for obstruction
     
  3. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    you're misleading
     
  4. daisymae

    daisymae Senior Member

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    They were told more than once not to go through the barrier.
     
  5. odonII

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    "You are enforcing Sharia law", at officers who held him on suspicion of obstructing police as he tried to enter the London borough of Tower Hamlets.

    'Tommy' is an idiot.

    This is what the EDL like to get upto...

    Sweaty drunken ass

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTS6NSUuo5Q"]English Defence League leader debates with Muslim - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxdTEVzzr_s"]EDL attacking Big John's in Leicester 09/10/10 - YouTube
     
  6. odonII

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    r0llinstoned - very disappointing.
     
  7. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    What? i just wanted to see what people thought of it
     
  8. odonII

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    Probably not a good idea to add your own opinion then.

    Two english men were arrested for marching throguh parts of england raising money for a girl with cancer. They were both arrested for going near a mosque. They were also going to lay flowers down where Rigby was killed.
    Thats so lame
     
  9. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    you gonna cry about it?
     
  10. odonII

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    No, why?
     
  11. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    you seem to be very dissapointed :bigcry:
     
  12. odonII

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    It's more of a

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    ...than anything else.

    I'm not sure if you were being disingenuous with this thread - but I sure hope so.
     
  13. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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  14. LetLovinTakeHold

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    This went well
     
  15. deleted

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    your not allowed to beg near churches and holy places. its real law. not something made up..
     
  16. odonII

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    In the UK?
     
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    [​IMG]
     
  18. deleted

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    its a common law. since most Usa laws come from the Kings Rule. Id say yes.. in the UK..
     
  19. odonII

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    I'll look it up.
     
  20. odonII

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    Begging is illegal under the Vagrancy Act of 1824. However it does not carry a jail sentence and is not well enforced in many cities,although since the Act applies in all public places it is enforced more frequently on public transport.

    Until recently it was believed that the Vagrancy Act 1824 had largely withered away in England through lack of use. However, in recent years the number of homeless people sleeping out has risen, and the use of the Act has increased dramatically, especially in the Metropolitan Police district (most of Greater London).
    In 1988, in England and Wales, some 573 people were prosecuted and convicted under the Act. In May 1990, the National Association of Probation Officers carried out a survey of the prosecutions under the Act. That survey revealed that 1,250 prosecutions had been dealt with in 14 central London magistrates courts in that year, which represented an enormous leap in the number of prosecutions under the Act, especially in London.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagrancy_Act_1824
     

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