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GREED!?Listen, greed is a psychological behaviour that has been shown over a long period of timeThese rioters are anything but GREEDY, they are deprived, their environments are deprived of support.Greed!?How can you be greedy without money? surely greed is the ability to get what you want on a mass volume.These rioters didn't want TVs, These rioters didnt want LaptopsThese rioters were making a point about how badly they are treated.Greed.. honestly - that has pissed me off.

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yep Kairo was ReziwCOD Head.. west ham fanpeakbut bearing in mind the local youts in ends raided the shop something like 7 hours before they got to itsoooooooooo stupid
truss only the dumbest goons are letting jake catch them for this shitlol at the struggle not suprised wizer was a big lad
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Why do they always find the lest articulate cunts to speak on behalf of 'the youth'.
:D Just cause they ain't articulate it don't mean they're not speaking sense.
fair point, maybe articulate was a poor choice of word. But being able to string a sentence together might help.But to be fair they ain't talking sense anyway. it's easy to condemn whats happened, but this kinda thing doesn't happen just like that. There are reasons that people should be made aware of. That MLK quote a few pages back pretty much summed it up.
There is nothing more dangerous than to build a society, with a large segment of people in that society, who feel that they have no stake in it; who feel that they have nothing to lose. People who have a stake in their society, protect that society, but when they don't have it, they unconsciously want to destroy it.[/Quote]
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yep Kairo was ReziwCOD Head.. west ham fanpeakbut bearing in mind the local youts in ends raided the shop something like 7 hours before they got to itsoooooooooo stupid
truss only the dumbest goons are letting jake catch them for this shitlol at the struggle not suprised wizer was a big lad
:D :D i shouldnt be laughingbut lol @ punching him in the back...them youts can never get right..
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GREED!?Listen, greed is a psychological behaviour that has been shown over a long period of timeThese rioters are anything but GREEDY, they are deprived, their environments are deprived of support.Greed!?How can you be greedy without money? surely greed is the ability to get what you want on a mass volume.These rioters didn't want TVs, These rioters didnt want LaptopsThese rioters were making a point about how badly they are treated.Greed.. honestly - that has pissed me off.
LOL are you havin' a laugh mate?
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smh @ the sloppy people getting caught, no excuseJesus gave u an opportunity 2get some free stuff and some ppl blew it with utter stupidityMost sickening thing is bare ppl they caught are decent people with no previous, just opportunists and they will get the book thrown at them..

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A student has been jailed for six months for looting a £3.50 case of water from Lidl during the violence that erupted across the streets of London this week.Nicholas Robinson, 23, was walking back from his girlfriends house in Brixton in the early hours of Monday morning when he saw the superstore on Acre Lane being looted by rioters. He took the opportunity to go in and help himself to a case of water because he was 'thirsty'.But when the police came in, at around 2.40am, he discarded the bottles and attempted to flee the scene. He was caught and arrested by officers at the scene. Wearing a black leather jacket, the electrical engineering student, looked shocked as he was jailed by District Judge Alan Baldwin at Camberwell Magistrates Court today.There were gasps from the public gallery as the judge handed down the maximum penalty he could to Robinson, who has no previous convictions, for his part in the 'chaos'.District Judge Baldwin said: 'The burglary of commercial premises in circumstances such as this, where substantial and serious public disorder is or has taken place is commonly known as looting.'Robinson, from south London, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a charge of burglary of a place other than other than a dwelling (theft). Zahid Hussain, prosecuting, said: 'This defendant has contributed through his action to criminal activities to the atmosphere of chaos and sheer lawlessness.'Robinson claimed it was an 'opportunistic' crime, and he only went in when he saw the store unsecure and wanted a drink. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2024874/Nottingham-riots-2011-Smirking-11-year-old-GIRL-refuses-apologise-court.html#ixzz1UkcsIysQ
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Sky News "A man stole a bottle of water from Lidls and has recieved a 4 month sentance"-Is this sentance over the top?
For the fact he's a theif I would like to say no, but I will go with yes today for the simple fact that some people have served 2 days and been let free. Doesn't seem very fair.
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Olympic ambassador 'hurled bricks at police car' and led attack on Vodafone store during riots - and was shopped to police by her mumAn Olympics ambassador allegedly hurled bricks at a police car and led an attack on a mobile phone store during the riots.Chelsea Ives, 18, was today revealed as a riot suspect - after being reported to police by her mother.She was filmed by the BBC allegedly throwing bricks at a police car during violent disturbances in Enfield on Sunday night.She was seen on the nightly news by her mother Adrienne, 47, who immediately called the police.Westminster magistrates' court heard that police had to abandon their BMW in the 'frenzied' attack.Ives, described by her lawyer as a 'talented sportswoman', is alleged to have boasted later that she had had 'the best day ever', magistrates heard.She denied two counts of burglary, violent disorder and attacking a police car. Ives was refused bail until August 17 when she will appear at Highbury Corner magistrates' court.Prosecutor Becky Owen said Ives had also led an attack on a Vodafone store: 'She was first to pick up masonry and hurl it at the window.'She has met Boris Johnson and London Olympics chief Sebastian Coe.Her mother told the Evening Standard that the decision to call the police about her daughter was 'gut wrenching'.But she added: 'I had to do what was right. Roger (her husband) and I were watching the news and it was absolutely sickening. And then we saw our daughter among the crowds.'Ives's case was one of more than 240 already brought before magistrates as courts extended their opening hours to cope with the deluge of suspects arrested over the riots.Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2024952/London-riots-2011-Olympic-ambassador-Chelsea-Ives-18-led-Enfield-Vodafone-attack.html#ixzz1UkdTunZd

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A student has been jailed for six months for looting a £3.50 case of water from Lidl during the violence that erupted across the streets of London this week.Nicholas Robinson, 23, was walking back from his girlfriends house in Brixton in the early hours of Monday morning when he saw the superstore on Acre Lane being looted by rioters. He took the opportunity to go in and help himself to a case of water because he was 'thirsty'.But when the police came in, at around 2.40am, he discarded the bottles and attempted to flee the scene. He was caught and arrested by officers at the scene. Wearing a black leather jacket, the electrical engineering student, looked shocked as he was jailed by District Judge Alan Baldwin at Camberwell Magistrates Court today.There were gasps from the public gallery as the judge handed down the maximum penalty he could to Robinson, who has no previous convictions, for his part in the 'chaos'.District Judge Baldwin said: 'The burglary of commercial premises in circumstances such as this, where substantial and serious public disorder is or has taken place is commonly known as looting.'Robinson, from south London, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a charge of burglary of a place other than other than a dwelling (theft). Zahid Hussain, prosecuting, said: 'This defendant has contributed through his action to criminal activities to the atmosphere of chaos and sheer lawlessness.'Robinson claimed it was an 'opportunistic' crime, and he only went in when he saw the store unsecure and wanted a drink. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2024874/Nottingham-riots-2011-Smirking-11-year-old-GIRL-refuses-apologise-court.html#ixzz1UkcsIysQ
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smh @ the sloppy people getting caught, no excuseJesus gave u an opportunity 2get some free stuff and some ppl blew it with utter stupidityMost sickening thing is bare ppl they caught are decent people with no previous, just opportunists and they will get the book thrown at them..
to quote alan hansen "its just inexperience"not ballying upgoing into shops well after they been ransackednot doublin up ur number platehousing stolen goods witthin your abodecommitting bait crime post monday nightSMHu know feds now basically have excuse to raid yards willy nilly all they have to say is suspicion of being part of looting whether u were there or not.lol at the plastic evidence bags u know damn well dats just sum1s old garms n ps2 games
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