Muslim Police Helicopter Patrol in Britain
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Muslim Police Helicopter Patrol in Britain
Police swoop on garden party where song mocking the death of Osama Bin Laden was played
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/ca ... y-13097525
The force helicopter and 10 officers were sent to a home in Highdene Road, Cherry Hinton after a complaint from members of the public the music was too loud and people were allegedly shouting anti-Islamic abuse.
Party goers claim the officer “took offence” at a song mocking dead terrorist Osama Bin Laden being played and called in reinforcements after pressing her ‘panic button’.
He said: “We was having a summer’s evening in my neighbour’s garden as we don’t have one. We had our karaoke machine on playing music through our phones from YouTube which are all approved songs.
“It was about 10pm and the music may have been a little loud but it was before 11pm. Someone must have made a complaint, and a police officer attended our address, at which time a song from YouTube called the Bin Laden Song came on.
“This police officer said she took offence at the song and pressed her panic button on her body cam and that’s when about ten police turned up and the police helicopter.
“They are now investigating it as a racist crime. It is ridiculous."
A phone and a karaoke machine were seized. No arrests were made and the investigation is ongoing.
"The police then threatened to arrest everyone if we didn’t hand over our karaoke machine and mobile phone.
Father-of-two Mr Donovan said: “Our son is black, my brother and sister are black, my brother is in the American army."
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/ca ... y-13097525
The force helicopter and 10 officers were sent to a home in Highdene Road, Cherry Hinton after a complaint from members of the public the music was too loud and people were allegedly shouting anti-Islamic abuse.
Party goers claim the officer “took offence” at a song mocking dead terrorist Osama Bin Laden being played and called in reinforcements after pressing her ‘panic button’.
He said: “We was having a summer’s evening in my neighbour’s garden as we don’t have one. We had our karaoke machine on playing music through our phones from YouTube which are all approved songs.
“It was about 10pm and the music may have been a little loud but it was before 11pm. Someone must have made a complaint, and a police officer attended our address, at which time a song from YouTube called the Bin Laden Song came on.
“This police officer said she took offence at the song and pressed her panic button on her body cam and that’s when about ten police turned up and the police helicopter.
“They are now investigating it as a racist crime. It is ridiculous."
A phone and a karaoke machine were seized. No arrests were made and the investigation is ongoing.
"The police then threatened to arrest everyone if we didn’t hand over our karaoke machine and mobile phone.
Father-of-two Mr Donovan said: “Our son is black, my brother and sister are black, my brother is in the American army."
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Re: Muslim Police Helicopter Patrol in Britain
"Approved songs?"
They have no freedom
They have no freedom
No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session
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Yeah, that got my attention, too--but it's not as bad as it sounds.California wrote:"Approved songs?"
They have no freedom
“It just seems a bit extreme to have ten police officers and helicopter attend over a song which is approved by YouTube which we never actually put on. It came on by the shuffle list, and now being investigated as a racial offence, the only person who took offence was the female police officer and its not even a racist song.”
Here's the song.
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
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>when the local bobby pops over and finds you performing unapproved songs without a karaoke license so her majesty's royal air force is deployed to strafe your house
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Seal that cover extra tight.....
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I for one miss the days when teenage gangs could buy knives and wander the streets stabbing each other. It's the nanny state gone mad. I demand that children should be allowed to buy any potential weapon they want and open carry at all times.
What could possibly go wrong?
What could possibly go wrong?
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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I think it's terribly irresponsible of parents to give their sons folders in boy scouts. It's much safer to give them rubber knives to simulate the actual things you can do with a knife on the camping product you can buy at Walmart.
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I for one miss the days when natural selection still weeded out the people who were stupid enough to light off m80s in their hand (whoops, there goes a few fingers), picked knife fights with people who actually were good/better at it than them, etc. Sometimes they learned harsh life lessons, but they were responsible for their own actions, nobody else to blame.Montegriffo wrote:I for one miss the days when teenage gangs could buy knives and wander the streets stabbing each other. It's the nanny state gone mad. I demand that children should be allowed to buy any potential weapon they want and open carry at all times.
What could possibly go wrong?
Now we want the nanny state to protect us from our own stupidity. Some lessons don't get learned that way.
"People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome."