somebody tell me again just how many government CCTV cameras London has per square mile?
1 posted on
02/16/2009 4:53:13 PM PST by
blueplum
To: blueplum
I misread the title...oh, well...:-)
2 posted on
02/16/2009 4:56:16 PM PST by
verity
("Lord, what fools we mortals be!")
To: blueplum
About the same as we’ll have in a few years.
3 posted on
02/16/2009 4:56:39 PM PST by
loungitude
(The truth hurts.)
To: blueplum
British boobies?
4 posted on
02/16/2009 4:57:51 PM PST by
umgud
(I'm really happy I wasn't aborted)
To: blueplum
What date will they carve on formerly great Britain’s tombstone, as the year of its death?
5 posted on
02/16/2009 4:57:55 PM PST by
Travis McGee
(www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
To: blueplum
No foolin’. Those poor jerks aren’t the least bit free anymore.
6 posted on
02/16/2009 4:58:09 PM PST by
MahatmaGandu
(Remember, remember, the twenty-sixth of November.)
To: blueplum
You see they learned the lessons of the BART shooting, no video and the cops can tell any lie that want to and the bootlicking sheeple will swallow it hook, line, and sinker. He was “resisting” or they saw something “flashy” are always good stories right??
7 posted on
02/16/2009 4:58:24 PM PST by
rednesss
(Fred Thompson - 2008)
To: All
The new act makes it a crime to "elicit, publish or communicate information" about British police or military personnel. Well, then let me be the first to break their silly law: British cops are UNARMED!!!! There, now come prosecute me you jerks.
9 posted on
02/16/2009 5:01:50 PM PST by
MahatmaGandu
(Remember, remember, the twenty-sixth of November.)
To: blueplum
I’ve read that the average person in London is on 14 cameras a day. Essentially from the time they leave their home until they get to work and back.
I also noticed how they don’t stop the terrorists from coming in.
10 posted on
02/16/2009 5:01:54 PM PST by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
To: blueplum
My son was in London two years ago and was questioned by the police and then given a citation because he stopped to watch a police dog at work. He was curious to see a well trained dog. The dog was scenting automobiles. He had no idea that it was against the law to watch police officers at work.
13 posted on
02/16/2009 5:03:57 PM PST by
Klondike
To: blueplum
A new British anti-terrorism law went into effect Monday that could effectively bar photographers from taking pictures of police or military personnel _ a move that prompted some 200 photographers to protest outside of Scotland Yard's headquarters.
This will do nothing to slow terrorism. Nothing.
16 posted on
02/16/2009 5:05:29 PM PST by
arderkrag
(Liberty Walking (www.geocities.com/arderkrag))
To: blueplum
If they stopped wearing those dorky hats, tourist would stop taking their picture.
20 posted on
02/16/2009 5:21:59 PM PST by
Kirkwood
My advice to Her Majesty’s subjects: Get a written constitution.
My advice to my fellow Americans: Enforce the one you have.
To: blueplum
Sounds like they could use some constitutional rights over there. Good news, we have a bunch that are no longer used here in the US, like owning a gun or having a natural born citizen as president, maybe we could send them of few over there.
25 posted on
02/16/2009 6:24:54 PM PST by
jwparkerjr
(God Bless America!)
To: blueplum
One British boob, coming right up:
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