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Again it was a year ago. Revenge, why wait.

Closing it for Hull Fair is revenge for the Council telling them they needed planning permission. Part of their long running feud with the Council.

If it was essential for the fight against terrorism why not put the fence up last December, or even wait until they got planning permission. A nod from the anti-terrorism would have been enough for a 2.4 metre fence to go through. Instead they withdrew their application.

The simple explanation is they are full of bullshit. Yes they got some advice but it didn't say block off the walk way apart from match days. They are making the anti-terrorism unit look like idiots. Who in their right minds would think a 2 metre fence would stop anyone?
 
Lets hope "Gate Gate" hasn't rubbed the council up the wrong way with their pending planning permission for the redevelopment of Rosedowns building.......ahem
 
he simple explanation is they are full of bullshit. Yes they got some advice but it didn't say block off the walk way apart from match days. They are making the anti-terrorism unit look like idiots. Who in their right minds would think a 2 metre fence would stop anyone?
The children from East Hull who managed to climb over the fence must have slipped through the net on their return from Syria.
 
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Good old criminglis now blaming the police.

22 minutes ago
ColinInglis
CI Glanfield's reported statement is disingenuous. The relatively low ranking Council Officers who form part of the Silver Command Team have simply followed Police instructions. No Councillors have been involved in this decision and action and I know of none who approve of it.

The Police did a good job last night in forcing open the unlawful SMC gate. Their decision today is stupid, forcing families with young children to walk along narrow footpaths on busy roads when the Walkway provides a much safer route to the Fair.

It is now blindingly obvious that the Council can never have a decent working relationship with the SMC and their stewardship of the Stadium must be ended.

It is not clever of the Police to be doing the Allams dirty work for them and it is simply not true to say that the alternative routes to the Walkway are safer. If there are accidents or injuries as a result of these decisions, it is very clear where responsibility for them will lie.
 
The National Counter Terrorism Policing Network is made up of eleven Regional Counter Terrorism Units (CTUs) and Regional Counter Terrorism Intelligence Units (CTIUs) which bring together intelligence, operations and investigation functions around the United Kingdom to help prevent, disrupt and prosecute terrorist activities.[2] Units are regionally based and resourced by regional police forces and are composed of detectives, financial and cyber investigators, community contact teams, intelligence analysts, and forensic specialists. Each CTU provides coordination and specialist support for their respective regions. The CTUs are located as follows:[2
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As I said it's a different organisation

They never said they were told anything by Humberside Police, they said they were told something by NECTU
 
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Lets hope "Gate Gate" hasn't rubbed the council up the wrong way with their pending planning permission for the redevelopment of Rosedowns building.......ahem

And that just shows the stupidity of it all, any normal person or business would keep there heads down till the planning was sorted (they may not have got it anyway) but oh no the Allams upset the apple cart. Next will be the claim that the planning application was only rejected because of the gate, and so the ball rolls on.
 
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Someone's wrong 'tash? Or are you two looking at different organisations?

What we do
The National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) is a police unit that supports the 'protect and prepare' strands of the government’s counter terrorism strategy.

NaCTSO works with the Home Office.


https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-counter-terrorism-security-office
As I said the NECTU isn't the same organisation as Humberside Police

Obviously Police Officers will work for NECTU, but they aren't the same organisation

If you actually believe what the club said, which I'm not saying for a minute I do, then they were told by NECTU to put a gate up. That would explain why when Humberside Police were asked if they had told them to put a gate up they said they hadn't

Fairly straight forward. All I was saying was the fact that HP hadn't told them to doesn't necessarily mean they were lying in the first place
 
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And that just shows the stupidity of it all, any normal person or business would keep there heads down till the planning was sorted (they may not have got it anyway) but oh no the Allams upset the apple cart. Next will be the claim that the planning application was only rejected because of the gate, and so the ball rolls on.
Kinell I already posted this pages ago about rosedowns.
 
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As I said it's a different organisation

They never said they were told anything by Humberside Police, they said they were told something by NECTU

I'm not sure why you're quite so intent on repeatedly pointing out that there's different divisions of the police, I don't believe any of the ****ers actually demanded a gate, so it's somewhat irrelevant.
 
It was quite clear in the info last night shut at 11pm and for the duration of the fair. Now you have the ****tard councilor coming out with this ****. They really love to posture don't they.

Hull city councillor Alan Clark, who is in favour of the footbridge being opened during Hull Fair, tweeted that he was in the dark about who was behind the controversial move and threatened to remove the barrier himself if it wasn't taken down.
Cllr Clark wrote: "First I know about this. Just made a call to have it removed they have until 4.30pm then I'm going to dispose of it myself."

That tweet's not actually about the SMC gate, it's about someone from the council now putting a gate at the other end.