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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by bradymk2, Jan 10, 2023.

  1. springtiger

    springtiger Well-Known Member

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    Our laws are no longer appropriate to ‘new’ crime. They were written when the people were subjects and generally behaved so were based on trust .They are no longer fit for purpose .
     
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  2. Gone For A Walk

    Gone For A Walk Well-Known Member

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    Can you please give a couple of examples? I'll be honest, I don't see what you are getting at in this context.
    I do get it in terms of conventions written in totally different times for totally different circumstances to how they are now being selectively used. But not illegal trading, illegal working, illegal employment, avoidance of taxation, etc etc.
    Ta
     
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    Saw this too and wondered how many St George flag waving patriots will now boycott them and insist on paying full price at Asda instead?
     
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  4. Jim the Tiger

    Jim the Tiger Well-Known Member

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    Dont be fooled, it is all part of the 'divide and rule' agenda. Their job is to stir up the hatred as much as the flag wavers and extreme muslims. I was buying 20/20 from a white guy who ran a little fruit and veg shop in Bilton in the 90s. Its gone on forever with all races behind it. The best solution I have found is not to watch any of it.
     
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  5. Newland Tiger

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    They get a small fine
     
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  6. Gone For A Walk

    Gone For A Walk Well-Known Member

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    143? Do I win a prize?
    It's a valid question (which has been debated only recently on here) but anyway, back to the primary issues.
     
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    Not at Asda as they use their money to build mosques.
     
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    Heimdallr Well-Known Member

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    Yes true, but the shops weren't used as a conduit to launder money through them.
     
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  9. springtiger

    springtiger Well-Known Member

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    I’m not talking specific laws but the connection between say trading standards and the police is not there for instance because it wasn’t needed.
    Best I can think is I grew up when the corner shops earnt a moderate living and as buyers you trusted that if you paid tax they did too , it never crossed your mind that they didn’t . Legislation regarding shops is primarily a local authority / trading standards issue not a’legal’ one .
    Now if for instance the 15 refitted shops between Midland st and Boothferry estate done in the last 3 years all selling the same goods in general seem to be able to survive , fund a shopkeeper or two , buy stock repay the fit out and pay rent , business rates power and buy stock with v modest custom for low value items then even if you prove laundering etc the shop can be shut temporarily as on the BBc then reopen . There is no law that prevents this . I think that the ‘clever’ people who exploit this have learnt to do this knowing our law is now inadequate . We have no enforcement . As I say in the 60’s , 70’s and early 80’s we generally trusted that ‘the authorities ‘ would ‘deal’ with this - they don’t , in the way they dealt with us taxpayers . As subjects I think those who felt responsible naturally trusted the law - but even more so now it appears can’t . Vapes , haircuts , cigs selling shops have all proliferated in a short time and keep coming - I would ask why the indigenous population didn’t spot the loopholes that enable it ? This may be perception or suspicion but personally I’ve been on PAYE all my life and generally in fear of authority , and I feel everyone should pay their dues to help society . There has to be criminals looking at our laws and identifying the missing pieces and the laws naivety - how can some laws be effective inthe biggest change to times that the digital age has brought ?
    sorry not the best examples but if you’ve always ‘trusted’ the law yet you see the gaps being exploited then you can get angry that your tax is being used to compensate others to avoid it.
    This also applies to the super rich who have the means to avoid it and can ‘negotiate’ their tax dues - WTF if I couldnt do it why can they ?
    Rambling again I know , but as a bitter and twisted racist gammon what else can I do ? LOL
     
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  10. Tigerglenn

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    Randerson, 29, of Dayton Road, west Hull, admitted seven offences of theft and two of making off without paying for petrol. He was in breach of a two-year suspended prison sentence imposed for drug supply and assault offences.The court heard that Randerson's theft spree included stealing items, valued at £57.90, from Tesco Express in The Parkway, Cottingham, on March 12 and stealing items, valued at £87, from Rispins in Priory Road, Hull, on March 13. He also stole washing detergent, valued at £53.99, from Aldi in Cottingham on April 12 and stole items, valued at £41.46, from Home Bargains in Bude Road, Bransholme, on April 13.During other thefts, Randerson stole washing products, valued at £19, from Heron Foods in Endike Lane, Hull, on May 30 and stole washing and confectionery products, valued at £120, from the Cooperative in Greenwood Avenue, north Hull, on June 1. He stole items, valued at £115, from the same Cooperative store on July 4.Randerson drove off without paying for petrol, valued at £48.14, at Triangle Filling Station in Spring Bank West, Hull, on April 4 and made off without paying for petrol, valued at £39.86, at the same garage on April 12. After the suspended sentence was made for separate offences, he attended only 19 of 44 appointments.Sentence was deferred for six months until April 2 for Randerson to prove that he can keep out of trouble.
    You couldn’t make it up, just carry on son nothings going to happen to you ….Jeez
     
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  11. balkan tiger

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    Lost for words.
     
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  12. Gone For A Walk

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    I'm not fooled. However I think you are. Why? Because you appear to have fallen for the ridiculous rhetoric / thinking that 'flag wavers' are trying to "stir up hate" (are hard right wing, fascists, Nazis, etc). The vast, vast majority really aren't, they are just British citizens, not even sensibly categorised into the old outdated left /right divide, just rightly concerned about what is happening to our country and the way we are being gaslit and treated. This ridiculous labelling and narrative has to stop.
     
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  13. rovertiger

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    Give him his due, he wore clean clothes to rob in. :emoticon-0145-shake
     
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  14. springtiger

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    He wore a suit for the trial so he got a lenient sentence
     
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  15. TheCompositor

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    So the penny drops. Committing crime in this country now has no consequence*. The slide into this mire has been going on for donkeys years and now we’ve reached the bottom of the pit.
    *Unless you put **** on Facebook of course.
     
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  16. balkan tiger

    balkan tiger Well-Known Member

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    It's not sending a strong message is it.
    All the talk of tough on crime, clampdowns, initiatives and the likes.
    Whatever happened to borstal and short sharp shock.
     
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  17. SW3 Chelsea Tiger

    SW3 Chelsea Tiger Well-Known Member

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    the prisons are at 99%+ capacity. What can they do?

    we were in discussions with the MoJ on designs for pre fab prisons , they wanted to use the prisoners to build their own prison as cheap labour…
    Not gettting involved in that! Only going to have one ending & I do not need the reputational damage
     
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  18. Jim the Tiger

    Jim the Tiger Well-Known Member

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    And how does a flag help? They are falling for it as much as anyone who watches the news is. The answer is for all 'sides' to come together and stand up against the arseholes who are really controling this country. Its been said a million times but there is good and bad in all walks of life. Most of us are happy to live without hate.
     
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