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  1. it wernt a riot then mr gayle the riot kicked off when they attacked her. An eye witness phoned in a show and accounted on what happened u can hear it a few the convo few pages back think it was bobby reds who had the link pages back
    Im not condoning it at allBUTIts night and their are riot police there. What did she expectYou wanna roll up for big tings - then be prepared for the outcome. Lucky it was only a beating.
    This isn't China. If she wanted to join a peaceful protest she should be able to without fearing the reactions of the police.
    The peaceful protest ended time ago - when nightfall touched we all saw what happened
    You're an idiot.
    I beleive there was no peaceful protesting in the evening - riot police was there\called in when trouble began - why stay there or be there where they are RIOT POLICE She is stupid putting herself in that position
    There was a peaceful protest at about 7pm yesterday i saw it...
    Well 7pm is never that pitch black/Moving on anyway
    Thats the funny thing there was no TV media there at 7pm, they weren't interested in the boring story of another black man being murdered, and his familys fight for justice..As much as i feel the riot and looting was slighty disgraceful, it needed to happen as people are now aware of what the f**ks been going on in Tottenham and other black areas for the past 20 years, with police and there perverse brand of f**kery
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  2. it wernt a riot then mr gayle the riot kicked off when they attacked her. An eye witness phoned in a show and accounted on what happened u can hear it a few the convo few pages back think it was bobby reds who had the link pages back
    Im not condoning it at allBUTIts night and their are riot police there. What did she expectYou wanna roll up for big tings - then be prepared for the outcome. Lucky it was only a beating.
    This isn't China. If she wanted to join a peaceful protest she should be able to without fearing the reactions of the police.
    The peaceful protest ended time ago - when nightfall touched we all saw what happened
    You're an idiot.
    I beleive there was no peaceful protesting in the evening - riot police was there\called in when trouble began - why stay there or be there where they are RIOT POLICE She is stupid putting herself in that position
    There was a peaceful protest at about 7pm yesterday i saw it...
  3. You lot need to be careful still its not just expensive stuff that have tags on in supermarkets. when i worked in Sainburys They used to put these little foil sticker (like a smaller version of the ones in library books) tags randomly on stuff that were commonly stolen like razor blades, bacon etc. Thats how they caught one African women stealing a tub of walls ice in her youts pram.........

  4. i thought it was just me thinking like this.. i had one 34 year old white link with a 14 year old son, i no him seeing me with his mum (which i tried to avoid until she asked him to get her cigarettes and drink while we were in bed) must hav changed his outlook on life forever. If his reading this son your lucky ur mum chirpsed me if it wasnt me it would be another who nigga would of problably stolen your wii and ps3 which i did consider doing.

  5. The BPI believes three-step is the simplest and most effective way that ISPs can voluntarily cooperate with rightholders to tackle illegal filesharing. About the three steps Step One: Advice The first letter is intended to be educational. The letters would contain similar information to that Virgin Media are sending to customers in partnership with the BPI: Virgin Media Letter http://tinyurl.com/4yq5lj BPI letterhttp://tinyurl.com/48l9w2 The customer is told why they have been written to, and offers them advice on how to prevent further account abuse, e.g. speaking to others in the household who may be using the account illegally, securing any unsecured routers, scanning the computer for p2p software, and providing a list of legal services. Step Two: Suspension If a customer’s account is identified a second time, their account is suspended. The customer is asked to sign a written undertaking stating that their account will not continue to be used illegally, and that they understand that further illegal use of that account may result in the cancellation of their contract. The account remains suspended until the undertaking is returned. Step Three: Contract Cancellation If a customer’s account is identified a third time, their contract with the internet service provider is cancelled, in line with the terms and conditions outlined in the contract. How evidence is collected and how it is used There is no “spying” under three-step: the evidence collected by the BPI is in fact made available by any uploader to in the normal course of using a p2p network. There is no “policing” by the ISP: it is the BPI, and not the ISP, who collects this evidence. Nor does the process raise “data protection issues”: no personal customer information is collected by the BPI in this process, nor is it requested by the BPI. It’s important to understand how p2p filesharing works. For computers to share files, one computer (uploader) transmits an “IP address” to enable another computer (downloader) to locate the file and download/ copy it. An IP address is a unique number that identifies a unique internet location. It is from the IP address that individuals using p2p networks can be identified. It is simple to tell which ISP “owns” an IP address, but only the ISP knows which customer was using that IP address at that particular time. Without going into precise technical details on how the information is collected and documented, the BPI logs on to the network as a peer - similar to the way in which any other p2p user does - and initiates a download from the IP address, using a semi-automated process. The BPI supplies the information to the ISP, which can identify the customer concerned from the IP address that made the file unlawfully available. This enables the ISP to implement the three step process. The evidence collection process is robust: the technique has stood up to High Court scrutiny on numerous occasions, and similar evidence has been used to bring more than 50,000 legal cases against the users themselves across Europe. Not one of those cases has recorded a mistaken ID, or been successfully contested. For further information, contact the BPI press office on 020 7803 1395. The BPI (formerly known as British Phonographic Industry) represents the British recorded music business

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