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Take care.drake_259 wrote:fights outside my house now
Nope. But I did have a laugh with my mate that it's a great time to paint a train.Phatscotty wrote:Pedro, you takin the opportunity to tag some cherry locations that might have been off limits during non-riot times?
Go bigger! Like some dirty bank billboard.Pedronicus wrote:Nope. But I did have a laugh with my mate that it's a great time to paint a train.Phatscotty wrote:Pedro, you takin the opportunity to tag some cherry locations that might have been off limits during non-riot times?
are there any estimates for the potential property damage?Pedronicus wrote:The original riot was caused by a black guy getting shot by the police and the family of the dead man marching to the local police station to get answers. The original police story has fallen apart and the riot just kicked off from there.
All these other riots are young kids taking advantage of mobile technology, to organise themselves to take advantage of a situation, where the police are stretched, to steal stuff and set fire to stuff.
I have no idea. In some parts of London the shops are being looted for 1 or 2 hours before the police turn up, then they torch the building. there aren't enough police to counter the looters.Phatscotty wrote:are there any estimates for the potential property damage?Pedronicus wrote:The original riot was caused by a black guy getting shot by the police and the family of the dead man marching to the local police station to get answers. The original police story has fallen apart and the riot just kicked off from there.
All these other riots are young kids taking advantage of mobile technology, to organise themselves to take advantage of a situation, where the police are stretched, to steal stuff and set fire to stuff.
Is this a billion dollar riot?
I've just returned from Hackney riots and was ambushed just off Essex Road and had my bike snatched by a group of six masked teenagers waiting on Ecclesbourne Road who were shouting "take the bike, take the bike".
I was forced to swerve away from them but crashed to the ground. Just as one of the thieves grabbed my bike from under me a red van raced screeched around the corner and smashed into a parked car. Two young men then got out and the man in passenger seat then put his hand in his pocket and threatened to pull a on knife on the thieves, accusing them of stealing his bike earlier.
A violent scuffle broke out and the thieves gave up the stolen bikes. Everyone seemed to walk away from the incident, but criminal minded local youths seem to be taking advantage of the lack of police presence due to trouble elsewhere.
The vast majority of the looter are spades btw. Anyone want to give me a forum ban for using the term spades, then go ahead.Phatscotty wrote:are these riots racial?



Seriously, you need blankets, perferably wool or heavy cotton, dry not wet (wet is for smoke, so you can breath a tad, not flame) Not water. Water won't do jack. and, if you think you might get caught by a window, close any door behind you (or you will draw the flames in when you open a window), tie rope, sheets, curtains, whatever.. use slip knots tied around the rope itself (so it cinches).Pedronicus wrote:I live above a shop. I've got the bath filled with water and a bucket at the ready, but not exactly sure what good that is if some prick lobs a petrol bomb into the shop below me. I've got to stay up all night to make sure my girlfriend and daughter don't end up in this sort of a situation....
I was waiting for you to disregard a complex issue completely and reduce it to a cliche.Phatscotty wrote:Understand that the barbarians are at the gate.