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VIDEO: Bureaucratic Police Madness in British Exclusion Zone
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| October 26, 2023
| DUmmie FUnnies
Posted on 10/26/2023 2:53:06 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
VIDEO
Welcome to the British Exclusion Zone. A place where police are calmly just doing their jobs by routinely asking you absurd questions from a checklist. If you answer any question incorrectly you can be hit with a fine for having forbidden radioactive thoughts which includes praying in your mind. Nothing personal about it. The only motivation by the police is just to collect their pensions after 20 years of blindly following orders no matter how absurd.
TOPICS: Humor; Politics
KEYWORDS: britain; exclusionzone; orwell; thoughtpolice
The Orwellian nightmare enforced by bureaucratic Thought Police primarily motivated by being able to collect their sacred pensions after putting 20 years in.
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posted on
10/26/2023 2:53:06 PM PDT
by
PJ-Comix
To: Xenalyte; RMDupree; AlexW; CzarNicky; Mike Fieschko; motzman; codercpc; thingumbob; tje; ml1954; ...
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posted on
10/26/2023 2:53:54 PM PDT
by
PJ-Comix
(Yes, I am the Toxic Troll Terminator)
To: PJ-Comix
in a rough, guttural voice...”YOUR PAPERS!”
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posted on
10/26/2023 2:56:39 PM PDT
by
Qwapisking
("IF the Second goes first the First goes second" L.Star )
To: PJ-Comix
Just don’t speak to the police. Make them try to prosecute you for sitting somewhere silently and saying and doing nothing.
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posted on
10/26/2023 3:02:33 PM PDT
by
Boogieman
To: Boogieman
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posted on
10/26/2023 3:14:47 PM PDT
by
DesertRhino
(Dogs are called man's best friend. Moslems hate dogs. Add it up..)
To: Boogieman
UK.
No right to remain silent.
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posted on
10/26/2023 4:19:29 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Keep America Beautiful by keeping Canadian Trash Out. Deport Jennifer Granholm!)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
Re: British right to remain silent-
“You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.”
It is slightly different, but the British right to remain silent does exist.
CC
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posted on
10/26/2023 5:00:12 PM PDT
by
Celtic Conservative
(My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
To: Celtic Conservative
No, because in the US "but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court" is not allowed as was shown quite obviously in the Rittenhouse case.
The prosecutor tried to smear him with the fact he had not answered police questions and the judge shut him down so hard that dinosaurs 65 million years ago looked up and said "what was that?"
This is quite different from the British, "you don't have to talk but if you don't we are not going to allow you to use anything you don't confess as a defense later".
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posted on
10/26/2023 6:42:34 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Keep America Beautiful by keeping Canadian Trash Out. Deport Jennifer Granholm!)
To: PJ-Comix
Joe thinks this is a terrific idea!
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posted on
10/27/2023 3:25:26 AM PDT
by
COBOL2Java
("Life without liberty is like a body without spirit." - Kahlil Gibran)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
“No right to remain silent.”
They still have the ability to remain silent though.
To: Boogieman
And anything you don't tell the nice officers can not be used in your defense once you get hauled in front of the kangaroo.
So you either have to lie or tell the truth.
The choice is yours but telling the truth will land you in jail and lying will weigh on your conscious because you did it just to keep out of jail.
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posted on
10/27/2023 6:37:04 AM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Keep America Beautiful by keeping Canadian Trash Out. Deport Jennifer Granholm!)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
“And anything you don’t tell the nice officers can not be used in your defense once you get hauled in front of the kangaroo.”
Defense against what exactly? They’re still going to have to justify a charge, and prove a case, against someone who was just sitting there not saying or doing anything.
To: Boogieman
If you can not offer any defense does it matter what they charge you with?
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posted on
10/27/2023 1:41:26 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Keep America Beautiful by keeping Canadian Trash Out. Deport Jennifer Granholm!)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
In a functioning court system, yes, since it is the prosecution on which the burden of proof rests.
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