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chattanova
30-05-2007, 03:51 PM
(from Socialist Worker online)

“I took pictures of many beautiful views. The final one I took, minutes before being arrested, was a building belonging to the MI5 security services – which I only discovered was an MI5 building when in jail. We did not realise we were being watched. As we approached Scotland Yard we were stopped by police. They questioned us, took our student IDs and searched us.

“They radioed other police who arrived in two cars and they too questioned us, searched our bags and frisked us. They told us we were being arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. We were handcuffed and taken to a police station. There we were strip-searched, fingerprinted, photographed, swabbed for our DNA and put in separate cells.

While I was in jail the police raided my room at the university. The broke down the door and seized my laptop, my other camera, CDs, books, passport and clothes.''

http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=11787

synergy777
30-05-2007, 06:39 PM
yet they monitor us 24/7, and we can't take pictures of the wonderful buildings, of the wonderful people, who protect us, they are heroes, why can't we take pictures of our heroes and protectors, lol

even hell is too good for these fascist collaborators.

december
30-05-2007, 06:53 PM
UK is already neo-USSR.
And I think there is nothing you can do about it...

misscpb
30-05-2007, 09:20 PM
(from Socialist Worker online)

“I took pictures of many beautiful views. The final one I took, minutes before being arrested, was a building belonging to the MI5 security services – which I only discovered was an MI5 building when in jail. We did not realise we were being watched. As we approached Scotland Yard we were stopped by police. They questioned us, took our student IDs and searched us.

“They radioed other police who arrived in two cars and they too questioned us, searched our bags and frisked us. They told us we were being arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. We were handcuffed and taken to a police station. There we were strip-searched, fingerprinted, photographed, swabbed for our DNA and put in separate cells.

While I was in jail the police raided my room at the university. The broke down the door and seized my laptop, my other camera, CDs, books, passport and clothes.''

http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=11787


Thank you for that link, its very much over the top and just makes you think how mind controlled the police have become.

freespark
30-05-2007, 09:44 PM
UK is already neo-USSR.
And I think there is nothing you can do about it...

Sadly i think you are right. Once laws are passed...how the hell do you remove them??

Meh!

Edit: Just read the article in the link...how do you remove them? You riot!!

infinitetruth
31-05-2007, 11:08 AM
They can't really enforce laws if you don't have an address. They need an address for everything these days which is why they're trying to get this chips into us.

I mean the only enforcing would be physical enforcement and the policeforce aren't big enough to enforce all of us. They would have to get the army, and then their cover will be blown, everyone will know what they are doing. When everyone knows we can all unite.

Then it shall begin!!:eek: