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Just Another Residents Fan

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May 15, 2006, 4:16:59 PM5/15/06
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Why should a trained police woman
go "investigating" a situation
waving a carving knife around?

Is this the way that they are trained?

It stinks whatever way you look at it...

Dr Zoidberg

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May 15, 2006, 4:49:15 PM5/15/06
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Just Another Residents Fan wrote:
> Why should a trained police woman
> go "investigating" a situation
> waving a carving knife around?

Possibly because specials aren't all that well trained or experienced.
It does sound nnore than a little odd though.

> Is this the way that they are trained?

No.


>
> It stinks whatever way you look at it...

Yup , as does most of the reporting.

Apparently a Hoodie did it.
Why pick on that item of clothing? Why not report that a pair of jeans
killed her?

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Fat Freddy's Cat

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May 15, 2006, 4:58:03 PM5/15/06
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"Dr Zoidberg" <AlexNOOOO!!!!!!!@drzoidberg.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> Apparently a Hoodie did it.
> Why pick on that item of clothing? Why not report that a pair of jeans
> killed her?
>

Because jeans are pretty much universal across age, sex, and 'social
standing' for want of a better expression.

Hoodies, on the other hand are the garment of choice for your
chav/ned/ASBO'd youth of today.

g.


Gaz

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May 15, 2006, 5:54:56 PM5/15/06
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Dr Zoidberg wrote:
> Just Another Residents Fan wrote:
>> Why should a trained police woman
>> go "investigating" a situation
>> waving a carving knife around?
>
> Possibly because specials aren't all that well trained or experienced.
> It does sound nnore than a little odd though.
>
>> Is this the way that they are trained?
>
> No.
>>
>> It stinks whatever way you look at it...
>
> Yup , as does most of the reporting.
>
> Apparently a Hoodie did it.
> Why pick on that item of clothing? Why not report that a pair of jeans
> killed her?

A 'hoodie' is more acceptable term then 'young black man'.

Gaz


Irma Troll

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May 15, 2006, 6:35:04 PM5/15/06
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Gaz wrote:

>
> A 'hoodie' is more acceptable term then 'young black man'.

Not to me, I prefer "Black Bastard".

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Booze-hound

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May 15, 2006, 6:35:09 PM5/15/06
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Gaz wrote:
>
> >
> > Apparently a Hoodie did it.
> > Why pick on that item of clothing? Why not report that a pair of jeans
> > killed her?
>
> A 'hoodie' is more acceptable term then 'young black man'.
>
> Gaz

My nephews: both at college, both with jobs, both honest and
respectful, both into rock and heavy metal; both wear hoodies and the
last time I looked they weren't black.

Clothing doesn't kill people; scum-bags kill people.

Ray

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May 15, 2006, 7:38:51 PM5/15/06
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"Fat Freddy's Cat" <por...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Whit the fuck is a CHAV?


Bazzer Smith

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May 15, 2006, 10:24:41 PM5/15/06
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"Booze-hound" <Booze...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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People who wear hoodies are scumbags as far as I am concerned,
They make it far easier for people who do want kill people to go
about hooded and unrecognised without causing undue suspision.
But if a few extra people get murdered because your 'respectable' nephews
want to walk around hooded for the sake of a sick fashion then I
am sure neither you nor they will be concerned to much, they have a right
to wear what they like.
However if I was on a jury and they were found hooded in the
area of a crime I would convict them immediately. Infact I would
convict them even if they were not in the vacinityof the crime and the
attacker was described as not wearing a hoodie. If you dress like
a crook you deserve to go to jail, it's aiding and abeting criminality.
I would not have a second thought about sending them down
for a life term even if I knew they were innnocent, people who are
that dumb enough to wear a hoodie deserve to be treated like the
criminals they aid.


>


Robbie

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May 15, 2006, 11:14:59 PM5/15/06
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Just Another Residents Fan wrote:

Probably because there's more to it than the police are letting on.

Sometimes you have to read between the lines.

I expect they'll find the killer pretty soon.

Apart from that there's not much I can say! I know that street and
there's not much chance of disappearing with blood all over yourself,
the street is three quaters of a mile long, and it's impossible to just
"disappear". The killer lives local.

Robbie

Andrew Taylor

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May 16, 2006, 12:17:17 AM5/16/06
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"Ray" <dogcall...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> g.
> Whit the fuck is a CHAV?
Council House And Violent

http://chavscum.co.uk/4images/details.php?image_id=3915


Mike

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May 16, 2006, 1:00:15 AM5/16/06
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Dr Zoidberg wrote:
> Just Another Residents Fan wrote:
>
>
>>It stinks whatever way you look at it...
>
>
> Yup , as does most of the reporting.
>
> Apparently a Hoodie did it.
> Why pick on that item of clothing? Why not report that a pair of jeans
> killed her?
>

If a young man were to go out late at night, armed with a large knife,
and were killed with that knife, the headlines would be along the line
of "Yob killed with his own knife". What's so different about this case?

--
Mike

Booze-hound

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May 16, 2006, 1:18:50 AM5/16/06
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Bazzer Smith wrote:

>
> People who wear hoodies are scumbags as far as I am concerned,
> They make it far easier for people who do want kill people to go
> about hooded and unrecognised without causing undue suspision.
> But if a few extra people get murdered because your 'respectable' nephews
> want to walk around hooded for the sake of a sick fashion then I
> am sure neither you nor they will be concerned to much, they have a right
> to wear what they like.
> However if I was on a jury and they were found hooded in the
> area of a crime I would convict them immediately. Infact I would
> convict them even if they were not in the vacinityof the crime and the
> attacker was described as not wearing a hoodie. If you dress like
> a crook you deserve to go to jail, it's aiding and abeting criminality.
> I would not have a second thought about sending them down
> for a life term even if I knew they were innnocent, people who are
> that dumb enough to wear a hoodie deserve to be treated like the
> criminals they aid.

Your ignorance is breath-taking! I'm stunned. Are you actually able to
walk up-right?
I believe you're what's known as a "mouth-breather".

Fuck-off back to the middle ages and gies peace.

Dr Zoidberg

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May 16, 2006, 2:17:38 AM5/16/06
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Booze-hound wrote:
> Gaz wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Apparently a Hoodie did it.
>>> Why pick on that item of clothing? Why not report that a pair of
>>> jeans killed her?
>>
>> A 'hoodie' is more acceptable term then 'young black man'.
>>
>> Gaz
>
> My nephews: both at college, both with jobs, both honest and
> respectful, both into rock and heavy metal; both wear hoodies and the
> last time I looked they weren't black.

Yup.
I'm in my early thirties , have a respectable job (and am an ex-plod) , and
also like rock music.
I own more than one hooded top.

>
> Clothing doesn't kill people; scum-bags kill people.

<ding>

Dr Zoidberg

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May 16, 2006, 2:18:25 AM5/16/06
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You read the daily mail don't you? :0)

Irma Troll

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May 16, 2006, 6:04:45 AM5/16/06
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Actually, he made some good points, main one being that your nephews are
asking for trouble dressing like idiots.
Irma

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Fred

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May 16, 2006, 6:46:00 AM5/16/06
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"Bazzer Smith" <m...@invalid.net> wrote in message
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>
> People who wear hoodies are scumbags as far as I am concerned,
> They make it far easier for people who do want kill people to go
> about hooded and unrecognised without causing undue suspision.
> But if a few extra people get murdered because your 'respectable' nephews
> want to walk around hooded for the sake of a sick fashion then I
> am sure neither you nor they will be concerned to much, they have a right
> to wear what they like.
> However if I was on a jury and they were found hooded in the
> area of a crime I would convict them immediately. Infact I would
> convict them even if they were not in the vacinityof the crime and the
> attacker was described as not wearing a hoodie. If you dress like
> a crook you deserve to go to jail, it's aiding and abeting criminality.
> I would not have a second thought about sending them down
> for a life term even if I knew they were innnocent, people who are
> that dumb enough to wear a hoodie deserve to be treated like the
> criminals they aid.
>

I find it ironic that at a time we seem to value privacy, hooded people are
considered low life. What of others who choose not to be on the public
electoral role? Or ex directory?

Experience tells me that those that value privacy generally have something
to hide. Should someone be immediately be convicted of fraud if there
whereabouts aren't made public. After all hiding away is aiding and
abetting a crime - surely?


Jez

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May 16, 2006, 8:28:22 AM5/16/06
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:)

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that you should base your actions on reality, you are too often led to
accept, without much questioning, someone else's version of what that
reality is. It is a crucial act of independent thinking to be skeptical of
someone else's description of reality.'-
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Just Another Residents Fan

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May 16, 2006, 8:34:40 AM5/16/06
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Jez wrote:

> > Council House And Violent

Total insulting bollocks to people who
live in council houses.

Dr Zoidberg

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May 16, 2006, 8:48:03 AM5/16/06
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Just Another Residents Fan wrote:

Well if they weren't violent then they would just be Ch........

Richard

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May 16, 2006, 8:47:50 AM5/16/06
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Gaz wrote:
>
> A 'hoodie' is more acceptable term then 'young black man'.
>

What, so you've never seen a white man in hoodie? You do live a
sheltered life.

Richard Miller

Fred

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May 16, 2006, 9:12:46 AM5/16/06
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"Richard" <ric...@seasalter0.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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I can't remember seeing a white man wearing a hoodie! As in with the hoodie
part up.


Jez

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May 16, 2006, 9:17:22 AM5/16/06
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Nice bit of, 'Creative snippage', too dude.

Gaz

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May 16, 2006, 9:17:55 AM5/16/06
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Of course I have, but that was the term chosen to describe the person, as it
avoids immediate embarrasing questions.

We have people in authority who believe that traffic cameras are racist, the
police are so often jumping on their toes that they have to use alternative
language.

Gaz


Dr Zoidberg

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May 16, 2006, 9:31:29 AM5/16/06
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Really?
I've seen quite a few , usually with a baseball cap on beneath it.

Oh , and I've worn mine up when it's windy and rainy

NeedforSwede2

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May 16, 2006, 10:11:40 AM5/16/06
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In article <1147732509.0...@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
Booze...@hotmail.co.uk says...

> My nephews: both at college, both with jobs, both honest and
> respectful, both into rock and heavy metal; both wear hoodies and the
> last time I looked they weren't black.
>
The Nephews, or the Hoodies?
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Bob Hill

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"Ray" <dogcall...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Chav = 'Cheltenham Average' - the name allegedly derived by the well brought
up young ladies of Cheltenham Ladies College to describe the less desirable
male natives of that town. However, its true etymological origins are
uncertain.


Gaz

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May 16, 2006, 10:38:43 AM5/16/06
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It is a common dress for most young miscreants. We have yet to suffer the
wonderful benefits of mass immigration up here (you would be surprised, that
the hospitals are swept, the buses run, and the bins are still emptied
though), our very own little chavscum wear the hoodies, it is a mechanism to
hide their identity from CCTV, and obtain the anonymity of the 'crowd'.

Gaz


Andrew Taylor

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May 16, 2006, 10:25:34 AM5/16/06
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"Just Another Residents Fan" <smellyf...@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> Total insulting bollocks to people who live in council houses.
>
Yes, terrible isn't it. There is a certain amount of confusion to how the
acronym was coined though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chav


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Martin

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May 16, 2006, 12:56:01 PM5/16/06
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Someone likes to keep up-to-date there "In the Doctor Who episode "New
Earth", Rose Tyler is described as a "chav" and "chavtastic" by Lady
Cassandra."

Alan Hope

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May 16, 2006, 1:02:31 PM5/16/06
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Ray goes:

> Whit the fuck is a CHAV?

A ned.


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Alan Hope

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May 16, 2006, 1:04:33 PM5/16/06
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Bazzer Smith goes:

>People who wear hoodies are scumbags as far as I am concerned,
>They make it far easier for people who do want kill people to go
>about hooded and unrecognised without causing undue suspision.
>But if a few extra people get murdered because your 'respectable' nephews
>want to walk around hooded for the sake of a sick fashion then I
>am sure neither you nor they will be concerned to much, they have a right
>to wear what they like.
>However if I was on a jury and they were found hooded in the
>area of a crime I would convict them immediately. Infact I would
>convict them even if they were not in the vacinityof the crime and the
>attacker was described as not wearing a hoodie. If you dress like
>a crook you deserve to go to jail, it's aiding and abeting criminality.
>I would not have a second thought about sending them down
>for a life term even if I knew they were innnocent, people who are
>that dumb enough to wear a hoodie deserve to be treated like the
>criminals they aid.

Your contribution is, as always, cogent and to the point, m'Lud.


--
AH
http://sour-grapes.blogsource.com



Booze-hound

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May 16, 2006, 1:37:03 PM5/16/06
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I spotted that just after I posted it, but I didn't think anyone would
be so "nit-picking" as to point it out!

The hoodies are usually black and my nephews usually aren't. ;)>

"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to
keep your mouth shut"- Ernest Hemingway

Richard Miller

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Http://www.lyricsdomain.com/19/sparks/suburban_homeboy.html


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chippy

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tur...@hotmail.com wrote:

> Obviously we live in different parts of the country:-)
> pete

Some parts of England are so full of immigrants you would be hard
pressed to see anyone white, let alone wearing a hood.

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Malcolm Stewart

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"Dr Zoidberg" <AlexNOOOO!!!!!!!@drzoidberg.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Just Another Residents Fan wrote:

> Yup , as does most of the reporting.

> Apparently a Hoodie did it.
> Why pick on that item of clothing? Why not report that a pair of jeans
> killed her?

> Alex


Why does 4 hours work/week as a "copper" now totally obscure that her day
job was running her hairdressing salon? Just after the incident, she was
referred to as a hairdresser - that's hardly been mentioned in the last 36
hours.

--
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Colin Wilson

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May 16, 2006, 8:54:58 PM5/16/06
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> Why does 4 hours work/week as a "copper" now totally obscure that her day
> job was running her hairdressing salon? Just after the incident, she was
> referred to as a hairdresser - that's hardly been mentioned in the last 36
> hours.

I see no difference between a hairdresser or a policewoman as far as the
murder is concerned.

A woman died - her chosen profession has nothing to do with it.

Bazzer Smith

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"Booze-hound" <Booze...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Bazzer Smith wrote:
>
>>
>> People who wear hoodies are scumbags as far as I am concerned,
>> They make it far easier for people who do want kill people to go
>> about hooded and unrecognised without causing undue suspision.
>> But if a few extra people get murdered because your 'respectable' nephews
>> want to walk around hooded for the sake of a sick fashion then I
>> am sure neither you nor they will be concerned to much, they have a right
>> to wear what they like.
>> However if I was on a jury and they were found hooded in the
>> area of a crime I would convict them immediately. Infact I would
>> convict them even if they were not in the vacinityof the crime and the
>> attacker was described as not wearing a hoodie. If you dress like
>> a crook you deserve to go to jail, it's aiding and abeting criminality.
>> I would not have a second thought about sending them down
>> for a life term even if I knew they were innnocent, people who are
>> that dumb enough to wear a hoodie deserve to be treated like the
>> criminals they aid.
>
> Your ignorance is breath-taking! I'm stunned. Are you actually able to
> walk up-right?
> I believe you're what's known as a "mouth-breather".
>
> Fuck-off back to the middle ages and gies peace.

Is that how your 'respectable nephews' speak too?
Who taught them how to be respectable?
It wasn't you by any chance?
>


Bazzer Smith

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May 17, 2006, 10:54:50 AM5/17/06
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"Dr Zoidberg" <AlexNOOOO!!!!!!!@drzoidberg.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Bazzer Smith wrote:
>> "Booze-hound" <Booze...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:1147732509.0...@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

>>> Gaz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Apparently a Hoodie did it.
>>>>> Why pick on that item of clothing? Why not report that a pair of
>>>>> jeans killed her?
>>>>
>>>> A 'hoodie' is more acceptable term then 'young black man'.
>>>>
>>>> Gaz

>>>
>>> My nephews: both at college, both with jobs, both honest and
>>> respectful, both into rock and heavy metal; both wear hoodies and the
>>> last time I looked they weren't black.
>>>
>>> Clothing doesn't kill people; scum-bags kill people.

>>
>> People who wear hoodies are scumbags as far as I am concerned,
>> They make it far easier for people who do want kill people to go
>> about hooded and unrecognised without causing undue suspision.
>> But if a few extra people get murdered because your 'respectable'
>> nephews want to walk around hooded for the sake of a sick fashion
>> then I am sure neither you nor they will be concerned to much, they have
>> a
>> right to wear what they like.
>> However if I was on a jury and they were found hooded in the
>> area of a crime I would convict them immediately. Infact I would
>> convict them even if they were not in the vacinityof the crime and the
>> attacker was described as not wearing a hoodie. If you dress like
>> a crook you deserve to go to jail, it's aiding and abeting
>> criminality. I would not have a second thought about sending them down
>> for a life term even if I knew they were innnocent, people who are
>> that dumb enough to wear a hoodie deserve to be treated like the
>> criminals they aid.
>
> You read the daily mail don't you? :0)

Sunday Sport man?

Bazzer Smith

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May 17, 2006, 11:16:34 AM5/17/06
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"Alan Hope" <not.al...@mail.com> wrote in message
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If there is a crime in a particular area they should round up the local
hoodies and convict them.
A simple, low cost and effective solution.

>
>
> --
> AH
> http://sour-grapes.blogsource.com
>
>
>


Pat P

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May 18, 2006, 7:57:36 AM5/18/06
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"Dr Zoidberg" <AlexNOOOO!!!!!!!@drzoidberg.co.uk>

>>
>> My nephews: both at college, both with jobs, both honest and
>> respectful, both into rock and heavy metal; both wear hoodies and the
>> last time I looked they weren't black.
>
> Yup.
> I'm in my early thirties , have a respectable job (and am an ex-plod) ,
> and also like rock music.
> I own more than one hooded top.

Might one ask why you`re an "ex plod"? Is it significant that you use that
uncomplimentary term?

Pat P


>
>>
>> Clothing doesn't kill people; scum-bags kill people.
>

> <ding>

JonDown

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"Pat P" <eaxstit...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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Plod is not bad...I've heard a lot worse.

Jon~


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