On 25 Mar, 23:15, NotMe googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 23, 7:50 am, Doug riseup.net> wrote:
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>> On 22 Mar, 20:15, NotMe googlemail.com> wrote:
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>>> On 22 Mar, 06:46, Doug riseup.net> wrote:
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>>>> "WATCHING YOU
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>>>> ...IN BIG BROTHER BRITAIN
>>>> Unbeknown to them the vehicle in which they were travelling had
>>>> triggered an alert as it passed an automatic vehicle number plate
>>>> recognition camera - part of the cops' 'Ring of steel' around the City
>>>> of
>>>> London.
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>>> What had the previous owners of this car done to get the car flagged?
>>> Perhaps you could find out doug, as you seem to know many terrorist
>>> groups, including animal liberation terroritsts, anti-science
>>> terrorists, anti-travel terrorists just to name a few.
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>> Nothing to do with terrorism. Try reading the start of this thread.
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>> "A follow-up formal complaint to Sussex Police discovered that the PNC
>> marker had been placed against their vehicle as a result of being
>> spotted near EDO MBM demonstrations in Brighton. The marker stated "OF
>> INTEREST TO PUBLIC ORDER UNIT SUSSEX"."
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>> You may or may not have realised by now that anti-terrorism laws are
>> being used by the police to suppress the human rights of freedom of
>> expression and freedom of assembly.
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>>> The high surveillance like this we have in this country is due to
>>> people like you and your friends trying to destroy the freedoms of
>>> other people simply for trying to live.
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>> The reason your freedoms are being destroyed by your government is
>> because you sit on your arse and let them do it, instead of joining
>> protests against their warmongering foreign policy which is
>> responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent people and which
>> is an open invitation for terrorists to revenge those deaths.
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> The government is bringing in legislation because of threats from
> terrorists. Most recently because of the rag heads.
> However a lot of legislation has been brought in because of the animal
> rights terrorists, eco-terrorists, and the IRA, all of which you
> support or have supported.
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> The correct way to change government policy is to lobby,
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Which campaign groups also do.
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> or even stand
> for parliament.
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Become part of a system which stinks?
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>When elections come, you vote for the most suitable
> candidate.
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You mean Tweedledum instead of Tweedledee?
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You don't blow someone up as your IRA buddies did.
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Liar! So where have I suggested blowing someone up, arsesitter?