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Tottenham Riots

[quote author=Piedro link=topic=46360.msg1376795#msg1376795 date=1312888274]
Mr Vlad, I had heard on the grapevine that the hoodlums were going to target Liverpool one tonight but I assume the police will be wise to any move. Let's hope there is no further trouble up here anyway.
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Let's hope not....Nice to see you posting Pete, although a little concerned you is so in de kno.

regards
 
I was at the heart of it last night. We were doing the quiz at Baabar on Myrtle Street and then went back to my mates in Chancellor Court, just behind the Womens Hospital. Whilst we were there we head a really loud bang outside, most likely caused by a firework, so we looked outside and we saw 200+ youths in black hoodies with their faces covered. Cars were flying past, ignoring red lights and there was chaos outside. We then called the Police and two Riot vans showed up, saw the crowd and then bailed in the other direction. We then tried to call where I work to warn them but the lines were down. So we called my mate who was working and then had quickly shut the building down and moved customers and staff upstairs to the clubroom. Outside two building two or three cars were a were already on fire. We then tried to get back to mine, by the Cathedral, because my flatmate was in by herself and wasn't answering her phone, so I wanted to get back and check if everything was alright. We went down Groove St and every single house had been smashed in, every car was burnt out, every bus stop was now in pieces all across the road, members of the public were sat outside on their doorstep with a look of disbelief smacked all over their faces. We turned down Upper Parliament St to see 50-60 riot Police turn around from Catherine St to where we were walking down with them obviously hearing new info about the riot and one of them ran over to us telling us to get the hell out of here now. He looked fucking terrified. So we obviously turned around and then separated. I saw a clear path down Canning Street and sprinted down the Cathedral where everything was the same as always. I'm not even sure the security lodge there even knew what the hell was going on. Thankfully everything was alright down by my way, but it was a fucked up night and something I won't forget in a hurry. Baabar, Bumper, Modo, etc are all sensibly not opening tonight.

It's high time we started arming the Police when shit like this occurs. On the way down to mine we saw some young scally, dressed in all black, with his face covered and it was so difficult to walk past and not smash his face in. Mindless cunts the lot of them.
 
Glad you're OK Charlie. Out of interest did you hear any chants or see any placards that enabled you to understand their political agenda ? ???
 
[quote author=themn link=topic=46360.msg1376820#msg1376820 date=1312891261]
Vlad- I've never followed the crowd.
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Are you sure you don't like Basmati Themn.....*looks quizically in his eyes
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=46360.msg1376817#msg1376817 date=1312890917]
Glad you're OK Charlie. Out of interest did you hear any chants or see any placards that enabled you to understand their political agenda ? ???
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Surprisingly not!
 
[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=46360.msg1376822#msg1376822 date=1312891583]
Are you sure you don't like Basmati Themn.....*looks quizically in his eyes
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Basmati is very good rice! Grown in the foothills of the Himalayas. I think you would describe it as long-grain. That's what I would loot myself. 😉
 
this made me laugh

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According to FB there's big gangs in Liverpool one already, and there hell-bent on staying there all night.

I'd avoid town tonight.
 
Twitter lulz...

"@ncguk: My idea to call in the Navy has been roundly ignored."

Sending in the Navy might seem like a fatuous idea, but roll up to Peckham High Street in a submarine and people will take notice.

Cameron: "Spiderman: if you're out there, if you can hear this - we need you more than ever. I love you Spiderman."

Cameron: "Nothing to do with me - I wasn't even here when it started. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a plane to catch."

Where is Ed Miliband? We need his incisive thinking and strong personality to guide us out of this terrible situation.

Guy Ritchie sits hunched over a laptop in his luxury man pad, feverishly typing up his new script, 'Looters, Shooters and Irate Commuters'.

"@Findus_Dinner: Talksport is a good place for incisive views on the riots. Last night a caller suggested setting lions loose on troublemakers"


"@profanityswan: Mind you, I loved his tough-guy walk back into the house. Like a bloke who's just told some teenagers to stop sitting on his garden wall."

"@KellyCates: "Now if you'll excuse me, there's important work to do." Thanks Dave, we'll send up the Bat Signal if we need you."
 
[quote author=Portly link=topic=46360.msg1376826#msg1376826 date=1312891785]
[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=46360.msg1376822#msg1376822 date=1312891583]
Are you sure you don't like Basmati Themn.....*looks quizically in his eyes
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Basmati is very good rice! Grown in the foothills of the Himalayas. I think you would describe it as long-grain. That's what I would loot myself. 😉
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Would you not go for the uncle ben's instead of tesco value though?
 
[quote author=Portly link=topic=46360.msg1376826#msg1376826 date=1312891785]
[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=46360.msg1376822#msg1376822 date=1312891583]
Are you sure you don't like Basmati Themn.....*looks quizically in his eyes
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Basmati is very good rice! Grown in the foothills of the Himalayas. I think you would describe it as long-grain. That's what I would loot myself. 😉
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I mean American Long Grain, which is lovely and chunkeh, and less of a faff to cook.
 
[quote author=athensruairi link=topic=46360.msg1376834#msg1376834 date=1312892161]
Would you not go for the uncle ben's instead of tesco value though?
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LOL! I find that if it says basmati rice on the bag, what you get is basmati rice. I don't notice any difference between the cheap stuff and the expensive stuff. 🙂
 
Peacheo, come get your lid !

Sean Peach If you smashed up our city last night after 30 years of regeneration work and image changing you no longer have the right to call yourself a scouser.

Embarrassed and ashamed, I thought we had come further than this.

5 hours ago via Facebook Mobile · Like · 22 people like this.

Chris Steele As if any scousers live on smithdown rd there all immagrants trashing the place!!!!

4 hours ago · Like
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=46360.msg1376813#msg1376813 date=1312890521]
I was at the heart of it last night. We were doing the quiz at Baabar on Myrtle Street and then went back to my mates in Chancellor Court, just behind the Womens Hospital. Whilst we were there we head a really loud bang outside, most likely caused by a firework, so we looked outside and we saw 200+ youths in black hoodies with their faces covered. Cars were flying past, ignoring red lights and there was chaos outside. We then called the Police and two Riot vans showed up, saw the crowd and then bailed in the other direction. We then tried to call where I work to warn them but the lines were down. So we called my mate who was working and then had quickly shut the building down and moved customers and staff upstairs to the clubroom. Outside two building two or three cars were a were already on fire. We then tried to get back to mine, by the Cathedral, because my flatmate was in by herself and wasn't answering her phone, so I wanted to get back and check if everything was alright. We went down Groove St and every single house had been smashed in, every car was burnt out, every bus stop was now in pieces all across the road, members of the public were sat outside on their doorstep with a look of disbelief smacked all over their faces. We turned down Upper Parliament St to see 50-60 riot Police turn around from Catherine St to where we were walking down with them obviously hearing new info about the riot and one of them ran over to us telling us to get the hell out of here now. He looked fucking terrified. So we obviously turned around and then separated. I saw a clear path down Canning Street and sprinted down the Cathedral where everything was the same as always. I'm not even sure the security lodge there even knew what the hell was going on. Thankfully everything was alright down by my way, but it was a fucked up night and something I won't forget in a hurry Baabar, Bumper, Modo, etc are all sensibly not opening tonight.



It's high time we started arming the Police when shit like this occurs. On the way down to mine we saw some young scally, dressed in all black, with his face covered and it was so difficult to walk past and not smash his face in. Mindless cunts the lot of them.
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Yes, I can verify this, I came to work down grove st today and there were a few shells of cars burnt out. My boss has just said north face and g star shops In liverpool one have bern smashed up so I'm going for a look now. Will report back with findings in an hour or so.
 
[quote author=Spionkop69 link=topic=46360.msg1376838#msg1376838 date=1312892450]
Gun in possession of Duggan was a viable weapon according to BBC.
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I almost forgot about him, the poor little, misunderstood, gun toting criminal
 
[quote author=Piedro link=topic=46360.msg1376844#msg1376844 date=1312892910]
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=46360.msg1376813#msg1376813 date=1312890521]
I was at the heart of it last night. We were doing the quiz at Baabar on Myrtle Street and then went back to my mates in Chancellor Court, just behind the Womens Hospital. Whilst we were there we head a really loud bang outside, most likely caused by a firework, so we looked outside and we saw 200+ youths in black hoodies with their faces covered. Cars were flying past, ignoring red lights and there was chaos outside. We then called the Police and two Riot vans showed up, saw the crowd and then bailed in the other direction. We then tried to call where I work to warn them but the lines were down. So we called my mate who was working and then had quickly shut the building down and moved customers and staff upstairs to the clubroom. Outside two building two or three cars were a were already on fire. We then tried to get back to mine, by the Cathedral, because my flatmate was in by herself and wasn't answering her phone, so I wanted to get back and check if everything was alright. We went down Groove St and every single house had been smashed in, every car was burnt out, every bus stop was now in pieces all across the road, members of the public were sat outside on their doorstep with a look of disbelief smacked all over their faces. We turned down Upper Parliament St to see 50-60 riot Police turn around from Catherine St to where we were walking down with them obviously hearing new info about the riot and one of them ran over to us telling us to get the hell out of here now. He looked fucking terrified. So we obviously turned around and then separated. I saw a clear path down Canning Street and sprinted down the Cathedral where everything was the same as always. I'm not even sure the security lodge there even knew what the hell was going on. Thankfully everything was alright down by my way, but it was a fucked up night and something I won't forget in a hurry Baabar, Bumper, Modo, etc are all sensibly not opening tonight.



It's high time we started arming the Police when shit like this occurs. On the way down to mine we saw some young scally, dressed in all black, with his face covered and it was so difficult to walk past and not smash his face in. Mindless cunts the lot of them.
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Yes, I can verify this, I came to work down grove st today and there were a few shells of cars burnt out. My boss has just said north face and g star shops In liverpool one have bern smashed up so I'm going for a look now. Will report back with findings in an hour or so.
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Roger roger, Foxtrot Romeo !
 
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast urged the British government to order the police to stop their violent confrontation with the people, IRNA reported in the early hours of Tuesday.

Mehmanparast asked the British government to start dialogue with the protesters and to listen to their demands in order to calm the situation down.

The Iranian official also asked independent human rights organizations to investigate the killing in order to protect the civil rights and civil liberties.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/193030.html
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=46360.msg1376848#msg1376848 date=1312893210]
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast urged the British government to order the police to stop their violent confrontation with the people, IRNA reported in the early hours of Tuesday.

Mehmanparast asked the British government to start dialogue with the protesters and to listen to their demands in order to calm the situation down.

The Iranian official also asked independent human rights organizations to investigate the killing in order to protect the civil rights and civil liberties.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/193030.html
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Killing? Violent confrontation? The police have done none of these, fucking cock trying to tarnish us with there brush.
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=46360.msg1376848#msg1376848 date=1312893210]
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast urged the British government to order the police to stop their violent confrontation with the people, IRNA reported in the early hours of Tuesday.

Mehmanparast asked the British government to start dialogue with the protesters and to listen to their demands in order to calm the situation down.

The Iranian official also asked independent human rights organizations to investigate the killing in order to protect the civil rights and civil liberties.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/193030.html
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The voice of sense at last! ...
 
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[quote author=bbc]Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver tweets: Sadly my restaurant in Birmingham got smashed up windows all gone whole area closed, cant open, staff and customers all safe!! Thankfully… God bless the communities getting together to sort this out #RiotCleanUp People who care about their country!! [/quote]

I'm no fan of his but aren't his restaurants set up to retrain the unemployed and gave them skills for future employment?
 
[quote author=Piedro link=topic=46360.msg1376844#msg1376844 date=1312892910]
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=46360.msg1376813#msg1376813 date=1312890521]
I was at the heart of it last night. We were doing the quiz at Baabar on Myrtle Street and then went back to my mates in Chancellor Court, just behind the Womens Hospital. Whilst we were there we head a really loud bang outside, most likely caused by a firework, so we looked outside and we saw 200+ youths in black hoodies with their faces covered. Cars were flying past, ignoring red lights and there was chaos outside. We then called the Police and two Riot vans showed up, saw the crowd and then bailed in the other direction. We then tried to call where I work to warn them but the lines were down. So we called my mate who was working and then had quickly shut the building down and moved customers and staff upstairs to the clubroom. Outside two building two or three cars were a were already on fire. We then tried to get back to mine, by the Cathedral, because my flatmate was in by herself and wasn't answering her phone, so I wanted to get back and check if everything was alright. We went down Groove St and every single house had been smashed in, every car was burnt out, every bus stop was now in pieces all across the road, members of the public were sat outside on their doorstep with a look of disbelief smacked all over their faces. We turned down Upper Parliament St to see 50-60 riot Police turn around from Catherine St to where we were walking down with them obviously hearing new info about the riot and one of them ran over to us telling us to get the hell out of here now. He looked fucking terrified. So we obviously turned around and then separated. I saw a clear path down Canning Street and sprinted down the Cathedral where everything was the same as always. I'm not even sure the security lodge there even knew what the hell was going on. Thankfully everything was alright down by my way, but it was a fucked up night and something I won't forget in a hurry Baabar, Bumper, Modo, etc are all sensibly not opening tonight.



It's high time we started arming the Police when shit like this occurs. On the way down to mine we saw some young scally, dressed in all black, with his face covered and it was so difficult to walk past and not smash his face in. Mindless cunts the lot of them.
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Yes, I can verify this, I came to work down grove st today and there were a few shells of cars burnt out. My boss has just said north face and g star shops In liverpool one have bern smashed up so I'm going for a look now. Will report back with findings in an hour or so.
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Hmmm thanks Pete, I would be very surprised if it were the case though, I would have thought the police would be in the area already.
Tocy and town will be flooded with Police tonight, Huyton is a possibility
regards
 
Word here is that it's all going to kick off in Victoria Centre later this afternoon, being as I work there, i'll keep my eye out for anything.
 
The wife's just on her way out of Liverpool One. Said it became eerily quiet in about 20 minutes and the police are gathering in force there now. Shop holders been advised to shutter up and bring any pavement furniture indoors..
 
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