Saturday evening viewing
May 10, 2008 by News Team
Filed under National News
Our first video this warm May evening is of “Sir” Richard Barnbrook (“councillor” or “Assembly Member” Barnbrook doesn’t seem quite adequate does it?), confronting anti-democracy demonstrators outside London’s City Hall yesterday.
This may be viewed here .
The second video clip has been commended to us by an ex-police officer who says: “As an ex-police officer I can tell you that I would have arrested both of these yobs under the Public Order Act, impounded their car and then called Traffic to go through it with a fine tooth comb for possible breaches of the Road Traffic Act.”
Although the Party has little sympathy for the senior career cops who place self-advancement and political correctness over their duty to the public, we do however recognise that a great many policemen and women do “earn their crust” – often under very difficult and frustrating circumstances. How many of us, we wonder, would demonstrate the restraint shown by the office in the clip to be found here .
In addition, we should like to thank the ex-Metropolitan Police officer (not the person commending the video above), for providing us with the images of “world policing” used in yesterday’s “Dixon of Dock Green” posting.
Enjoy.











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