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Return to the Future: Same old same old in Tottenham: Cameron out of town.

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« on: August 07, 2011, 07:18:24 am »

Infact every official is out of town on Holiday. The Home Secretary _Teresa May, The mayor of London _Boris Johnson, most of the Political Class. Reminiscent of the vacation of London by the entire anti-Terrorist Branch during the July 7 bombings, for they'd been sent to G8-Gleneagles to watch out for Rocket Launching cyclists with 'end globalisation' placards. (sic!)

1981


Who missed this one! Following a householder's death after a raid on 'the frontline'.
Which of course occurred whilst Peter Power of Visor Incorporates, behind the scenes during the July 7th bombing, was a Sargeant in the Special Police Group or SPG, then active in potential Trouble hot-spots and likely flare-up points like Cold-Harbour Lane, Brixton. The Frontline as known in Eddy Grant's song "Livin' on the Front Line", you may remember?

1985
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/6/newsid_4094000/4094928.stm

1985: Policeman killed in Tottenham riots
'A police officer has been stabbed to death during riots at the Broadwater Farm housing estate in Tottenham, North London.

The trouble was sparked off by the death of local resident Cynthia Jarrett who died of heart failure after four policemen burst into her home during a raid yesterday.

By midnight 58 policemen and 24 other people have been taken to hospital.

It is the first time shots have been fired in a British riot.

The trouble was sparked off by the death of local resident Cynthia Jarrett who died of heart failure after four policemen burst into her home during a raid yesterday.'


2011
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-14435251

'Overnight, 26 officers and three others were hurt in the violence which erupted after a protest over the fatal shooting by police of Mark Duggan on Thursday.'

'The BBC's Andy Moore said that since riots in 1985, relations between the local community and police had been generally good, but last week's shooting raised tensions.

 London Fire Brigade said all the fires were under control "at the moment" He said elements of the community were looking for instant answers but the investigation into Mr Duggan's death would be more long-term.

A friend of Mr Duggan, who gave her name as Niki, 53, said those who had joined Saturday's protest, which began with a march from Broadwater Farm area, wanted "justice for the family".'

Solution: During economic collapse, Ex-Police Officers should avoid bragging about guns for police on BBC Radio TWO and army on the streets, as one did about 6-weeks ago, and also then avoid going about business as usual, by shooting suspects dead on the street or breaking into homes unwarned ...

Tensions are high, so they do it anyway. Re-enact the 1980's. Risk and Reward.


I'm sure these people were crimininal associates, but it's not worth the mayhem and loss of property or more.

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