seems more controlled. So flange and Tony in London with nowhere to go
I was watching this. It was kids! Where were their parents! I would drag my kids home if they were doing that. The disrespect!!another riot happening in Hartlepool I think. Watching via Tyrone
Whilst screaming "we need to protect our children"Hartlepool makes me so sad adults get their kids to fight the police
It’s wrong that he’s being protected. Those poor innocent children didn’t deserve what happened to them, i honestly don’t know how anyone can do such an evil thing to innocent children.No, and behaviour like tonight means he will unlikely ever be named for his own protection.
Be angry, but don't be angry at people who have do all to do with it and who would help anyone in any way they can.
Absolutely sickening how they're hijacking this for their own racist agenda.
Pair of knobheads right there!
He's been named.It’s wrong that he’s being protected. Those poor innocent children didn’t deserve what happened to them, i honestly don’t know how anyone can do such an evil thing to innocent children.
It’s heartbreaking.
And so he should be namedHe's been named.
"the teenager is Axel Rudakubana. His 18th birthday falls on Wednesday next week, at which stage any order under Section 45 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 would have automatically lapsed."
Interesting I never thought of that, I hope he doesn’t get a piss take of a sentence as there will be a huge uproar larger than the one that there is now.And so he should be named
So does this mean he'll be trialled as an adult?
I've never hated living in a big city more than I do right now, and I actually love it here, but the fear of what could happen after what's already happened across the county scares me. It seems nowhere is safeInteresting I never thought of that, I hope he doesn’t get a piss take of a sentence as there will be a huge uproar larger than the one that there is now.
I don't know. He turns 18 in 6 days, but is it a loophole in that he'll be tried as the age he was? But then I doubt that, because don't they get moved from young offenders to adult prisons when they turn 18 anyway?And so he should be named
So does this mean he'll be trialled as an adult?
I guess we'll find out.....I don't know. He turns 18 in 6 days, but is it a loophole in that he'll be tried as the age he was? But then I doubt that, because don't they get moved from young offenders to adult prisons when they turn 18 anyway?
I should've stopped at "I don't know".
I tried to nap but .I guess we'll find out.....
Our local green party councillor has posted that there's an organised march by 'Say No To Racism' on Saturday in the city centre following reports of "the far right" coming this Saturday
Edited: error in my post, it should read an organised march by 'Stand Up To Racism'
Blame the afternoon nap
So do II tried to nap but .
I hope he's tried as an adult.
I probably just wasn't paying attention, but I swear these EDL lot have suddenly piped up again. Feel like I haven't heard much about them in recent years (prior to the Remembrance Day march). Wish they'd do off.
Fingers crossed everything will be ok. Hopefully there will be an increased police presence that are more prepared for a hostile situation than last time. 🫶So do I
Daughter has a friend visiting this weekend who loves board games and we have a 'Monopoly Takeover' game going on in the city centre this summer which they plan to go to tomorrow.
I've warned her about the stuff going onbut they're still going and it's really worrying me
I really hope so, and I know us locals shouldn't feel they can't enjoy their city but I still wish she wasn't going. She said they'd leave at the first sign of trouble. She's also 32 and manages her whole life perfectly well but that protective instinct is strong regardlessFingers crossed everything will be ok. Hopefully there will be an increased police presence that are more prepared for a hostile situation than last time. 🫶
I'm not a parent, so obviously cannot empathise or relate in the same way, but obviously the protective instinct doesn't diminish simply because they are grown. I don't know how parents do it (let their kids out of the house) . Maybe tell her to take some hairspray or something with her, just in case she needs to "fix her hair" while out, if you get what I'm saying. Maybe some hot sauce in a spray bottle so she can "season her chips" in an emergency.I really hope so, and I know us locals shouldn't feel they can't enjoy their city but I still wish she wasn't going. She said they'd leave at the first sign of trouble. She's also 32 and manages her whole life perfectly well but that protective instinct is strong regardless
Amazing gonna text her now andI'm not a parent, so obviously cannot empathise or relate in the same way, but obviously the protective instinct doesn't diminish simply because they are grown. I don't know how parents do it (let their kids out of the house) . Maybe tell her to take some hairspray or something with her, just in case she needs to "fix her hair" while out, if you get what I'm saying. Maybe some hot sauce in a spray bottle so she can "season her chips" in an emergency.