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Originally posted by georgenorman
They have accepted that their strategy of ignoring streams of reports telling them what was going on wasn’t effective! So you think it a possibility that it was considered the ‘long-term route to the best outcome’! Far from absurd?! It is clearly absurd to try to dress up the police incompetence and disgraceful lack of responsibility in this matter as some sort of cunning plan. If people can be prosecuted for standing still and silently praying, then surely the police involved in this should be prosecuted for standing silently, ignoring children being raped when they were well aware of it. Of course they regard their critics' activities as unhelpful – unhelpful to their efforts of covering up their culpability. Edited by georgenorman (21 Mar 2023 9.19am) I actually believe one of the fathers was arrested for reporting the crimes and following up when nothing happened. So you were actually punished for reporting Muslims.
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I actually believe one of the fathers was arrested for reporting the crimes and following up when nothing happened. So you were actually punished for reporting Muslims. He was probably silently praying that they would do something to protect his daughter. - as we know, silently praying is a crime these days.
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Originally posted by georgenorman
He was probably silently praying that they would do something to protect his daughter. - as we know, silently praying is a crime these days. I just wanted to point out that as time goes by and more is brushed under the carpet - right minded individuals did report this to the relevant authorities and were threatened as racists. Some were punished. The Labour MP was deselected due to reporting this I believe. It stinks as pandering to fanatic, racist scum who believe their perversion of religion and law makes them untouchable. I don't blame anyone for being angry or wanting to take the law into their own hands.
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I just wanted to point out that as time goes by and more is brushed under the carpet - right minded individuals did report this to the relevant authorities and were threatened as racists. Some were punished. The Labour MP was deselected due to reporting this I believe. It stinks as pandering to fanatic, racist scum who believe their perversion of religion and law makes them untouchable. I don't blame anyone for being angry or wanting to take the law into their own hands. Agreed. The new left think that it is more important to pander to and support various minority groups than to protect children from abuse.
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does this story look familiar ? the comments underneath the clip are rather revealing. Edited by PalazioVecchio (21 Mar 2023 7.43pm)
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I actually believe one of the fathers was arrested for reporting the crimes and following up when nothing happened. So you were actually punished for reporting Muslims. Is there any actual evidence for this? If so I would be pleased to see it, and it's context. It sounds like an apocryphal story to me.
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Originally posted by georgenorman
He was probably silently praying that they would do something to protect his daughter. - as we know, silently praying is a crime these days. How many times does it need to be said that nobody has been, or would be, arrested for "silently praying"? What they were arrested for is acting in a way that was considered potentially intimidatory, specifically and only, in an area covered by a restraining order. Got it now?
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I just wanted to point out that as time goes by and more is brushed under the carpet - right minded individuals did report this to the relevant authorities and were threatened as racists. Some were punished. The Labour MP was deselected due to reporting this I believe. It stinks as pandering to fanatic, racist scum who believe their perversion of religion and law makes them untouchable. I don't blame anyone for being angry or wanting to take the law into their own hands. Firstly, I don't believe anyone, especially the police, has, or would ever, pander to any fanatic racist scum. They may have followed a different strategy, but that's not pandering. Secondly, no-one ever has an excuse, whatever the perceived provocation, for wanting to take the law into their own hands. There are always legal ways available. You just need to be determined and tenacious.
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Is there any actual evidence for this? If so I would be pleased to see it, and it's context. It sounds like an apocryphal story to me. From the Independent Inquiry into CSE in Rotherham 1997-2013 5.9 In two of the cases we read, fathers tracked down their daughters and tried to
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
From the Independent Inquiry into CSE in Rotherham 1997-2013 5.9 In two of the cases we read, fathers tracked down their daughters and tried to Question for WE....if it was your daughter, being abused and raped, you knew where she was, you would just call the police and wait while they made up their minds???? Or would you act (like most fathers) and get seriously involved??
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
From the Independent Inquiry into CSE in Rotherham 1997-2013 5.9 In two of the cases we read, fathers tracked down their daughters and tried to Thanks. That report though is light on context. We don't know why the fathers were arrested, what happened before or after, or what else the police did. Likewise, we don't know whether the victims were actually arrested for their own protection, if they were refusing to leave of their own free will, Nor do we know why no action was taken against the alleged perpetrators. The problem with allegations is that nasty thing called evidence and if the victims don't see themselves as victims, then gathering it in sufficient quality to gain convictions isn't as easy as some seem to imagine.
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
How many times does it need to be said that nobody has been, or would be, arrested for "silently praying"? What they were arrested for is acting in a way that was considered potentially intimidatory, specifically and only, in an area covered by a restraining order. Got it now? She was silently standing in a street that she was not banned from and was perhaps silently praying. By any sane standards that cannot be interpreted as intimidatory. Got it now?
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