Posted on 04/15/2020 5:22:42 AM PDT by sushiman
UK Police smash residents door in to see if there were Social Gatherings. It seems they are abusing powers and degrading the public.
Muslim areas left alone.
I would have been dead, or have shot the cops.
“Stop sir and stay in your house.” I would have heard “Sjhp sarn ste ner hes eh!!”
Yeah its just prolly just a Christian cleansing exercise.
No 4th amendment in the UK. Sucks to be you.
I’m in Japan . No problemo here .
grooming gangs deemed essential
It is all just custom and precedent in common law in the courts.
For hundreds of years, there was an "Englisman's right to arms", as acknowledged by Blackwell and many others.
But after WWI, the elites did not wish opponents to be armed, so the courts simply stopped acknowledging there was such a thing.
Freedom of speech is significantly under attack.
A man's home is no longer his castle.
There are virtually no "checks and balances" in the UK.
Parliament has almost no limits on what it is allowed to do.
>>Heavy-handed UK Police smash residents door to see if there were Social Gatherings during Lockdown
this is what the homoascists always claimed was what they faced (never did).
ML/NJ
Only in gun free zones.
The kid and I are studying the Bill of Rights now in his government class. Should be good for discussion.
Bump
Jack booted thugs high on a power trip.
The Sweeney 2.0.
Always remember, there are no citizens in the UK. They are all “Subjects of the Crown.”
It’s sort of like living in blue states in the US, but in blue states their betters still allow them to pretend they have a Constitution.
“No written Bill of Rights in the UK.”
Yes, I used to always laugh when my British friend would assert “we have a constitution, just not a written one”.
It’s hard enough to keep your rights if they are clearly written in a document for all to see; we know that in the U.S. from experience. An unwritten constitution? That’s worth as much as a prostitute promising you that she doesn’t have any diseases.
“The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail - its roof may shake - the wind may blow through it - the storm may enter - the rain may enter - but the King of England cannot enter - all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement!” [William Pitt in Parliament 1763]
UK or NY?
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