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Thread: "Known to security services before the attack."

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    "Known to security services before the attack."

    Now there's a phrase which we are all getting pretty familiar with.

    So what's the law on this?

    Identify the risk as a potential mass murder but don't actually deal with the suspect until he has killed innocents and himself?

    I've got a much simpler idea.

    If the suspect is known to be a threat, strike first.

    Don't wait until after the inevitable atrocity and then claim, "Yeah, we knew about him."

    Bit too late for that, don't you think?

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    In my opinion, it's too little too late, once a person/persons are known to security services, they should be detained for life. They should lose any rights they have if proved guilty. If they have come to the Country to live, they should get deported.

    It's our way of life that's been threatened time and again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71 View Post
    In my opinion, it's too little too late, once a person/persons are known to security services, they should be detained for life. They should lose any rights they have if proved guilty. If they have come to the Country to live, they should get deported.

    It's our way of life that's been threatened time and again.

    I suspect Gav we have nowhere near the capacity to detain all known terrorist suspects for life,I'm all for the deportation option but where do we send them all back to, when a lot of the Scum were born here?

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    I posted this on the Baggies Board just after the atrocity.


    "Declare a state of emergency.

    Tell the European Community that the so called "human rights laws" have no jurisdriction in the UK.

    Round up and detain [ indefinately at her majestys discretion] all so called "known individuals". Because when we find out who these scum bags were that's how they will described.

    Deport all the mad Imans/Mullahs who we have so far been prevented from doing so by EU bull****. And if we cannot find a country to take them drop the cnuts in the ocean.

    Close the borders to non resident Muslims.

    Light a fire under the so called "respectable' Muslim population to "out" the mad men who are running around in their neighborhoods. Because they know who thay are make no mistake.

    Well it's a start anyway.

    And is anyone really surprised this has happened?

    Oh and do not be surprised if some pundit in the liberal/labour/socialist media, especially here in the US, does not put forward the theory that this atrocity may have been commited to further the cause of the Brexit/Theresa May cause. "

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOODLANDSWOLF View Post
    I posted this on the Baggies Board just after the atrocity.


    "Declare a state of emergency.

    Tell the European Community that the so called "human rights laws" have no jurisdriction in the UK.

    Round up and detain [ indefinately at her majestys discretion] all so called "known individuals". Because when we find out who these scum bags were that's how they will described.

    Deport all the mad Imans/Mullahs who we have so far been prevented from doing so by EU bull****. And if we cannot find a country to take them drop the cnuts in the ocean.

    Close the borders to non resident Muslims.

    Light a fire under the so called "respectable' Muslim population to "out" the mad men who are running around in their neighborhoods. Because they know who thay are make no mistake.

    Well it's a start anyway.

    And is anyone really surprised this has happened?

    Oh and do not be surprised if some pundit in the liberal/labour/socialist media, especially here in the US, does not put forward the theory that this atrocity may have been commited to further the cause of the Brexit/Theresa May cause. "
    I do miss the like button! Bang on Woody!

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    I have a feeling that, because of the monstrous nature of this attack, this maybe the one that could change everything.

    If you want to go to war, go to war.

    But children don't belong in wars. They don't start them and they don't take part in them. Leave them out of it.

    I'm just hoping that this shames the people who can make a difference into actually making a difference.

    Then again I shan't hold my breath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf View Post
    I have a feeling that, because of the monstrous nature of this attack, this maybe the one that could change everything.

    If you want to go to war, go to war.

    But children don't belong in wars. They don't start them and they don't take part in them. Leave them out of it.

    I'm just hoping that this shames the people who can make a difference into actually making a difference.

    Then again I shan't hold my breath.


    Oh Kids belong in Wars alright mate if they can be radicalized early enough to strap on the explosives!!

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    Yes they are used in war but they certainly don't belong in war.

    Brainwashing a child into suicide whilst they keep a very very long distance just reiterates the depth some will go to.

    Funny that all the martyrs seem to be young but the people who give the instructions and preach live to a ripe old age?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf View Post
    Yes they are used in war but they certainly don't belong in war.

    Brainwashing a child into suicide whilst they keep a very very long distance just reiterates the depth some will go to.

    Funny that all the martyrs seem to be young but the people who give the instructions and preach live to a ripe old age?
    Dude I agree my Kids are older now ,but I'm sure you know what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evewolf65 View Post
    I suspect Gav we have nowhere near the capacity to detain all known terrorist suspects for life,I'm all for the deportation option but where do we send them all back to, when a lot of the Scum were born here?
    The ones that arrived here, serve their sentence and send them back to where they arrived from. The one's that were born here, well in my opinion, they have two options, jail for life or a one way ticket out of our Country, if it's to be Syria, then so be it.

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