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  • Originally posted by LED View Post
    Total scum, but not surprising
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/scotland/44888334
    In layman's terms what does that actually mean???

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    • Clear it isn't particularly actually.


      The whole thing is written back to front.

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      • It was in Macedonia so I don't see what the numpties at Polis Scotland have got to do with it.

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        • Originally posted by Jupiter View Post
          It was in Macedonia so I don't see what the numpties at Polis Scotland have got to do with it.
          Offences abroad can still be looked at with Scots Law. Think it came in mid 90s.

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          • Which, let's face it, is b'ollocks.

            What if you break a Scottish law but you're in a country where what you've done is legal?





            " I plead guilty to 4763 offences of drinking outside opening hours"

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            • Originally posted by donsdaft View Post
              Which, let's face it, is b'ollocks.

              What if you break a Scottish law but you're in a country where what you've done is legal?





              " I plead guilty to 4763 offences of drinking outside opening hours"
              Of course you think it's b'ollocks. I've no idea if racially abusing a child is legal in Macedonia.

              As you were.

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              • Of course I think it's b'ollocks.

                If it's illegal in Macedonia then it's a Macedonian police matter.

                No business at all of McPlod.

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                • What if I made some home brew in my flat in Aberdeen?

                  Nice and legal, it would probably be pish but not against the law.

                  What if I distilled some fruit into Palinka in my flat in Budapest.

                  Nice and legal, it would probably kill the brain cells but not against the law.

                  What if the Aberdeen police found out I had been distilling liquor.

                  What prison sentence do you reckon I should get?
                  Distilling is practically a hanging offence here, so frowned upon that I've never even heard of anyone trying it.




                  If you're in a country, you are subject to their laws.
                  You don't carry your own countries laws across the borders.

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                  • Originally posted by donsdaft View Post
                    What if I made some home brew in my flat in Aberdeen?

                    Nice and legal, it would probably be pish but not against the law.

                    What if I distilled some fruit into Palinka in my flat in Budapest.

                    Nice and legal, it would probably kill the brain cells but not against the law.

                    What if the Aberdeen police found out I had been distilling liquor.

                    What prison sentence do you reckon I should get?
                    Distilling is practically a hanging offence here, so frowned upon that I've never even heard of anyone trying it.




                    If you're in a country, you are subject to their laws.
                    You don't carry your own countries laws across the borders.
                    It's actually more for human trafficking and *** offenders. So be careful ya wee weirdo.

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                    • True tae an extent Donsdaft .... at least wi the examples ye gave ... but there's the thing aboot scum goin abroad and bein seen as representative o' their country/culture. There are countries where it's OK tae shag wee lassies .... Ah would hope folk fa go abroad and pursue such activities are nae free tae walk aboot back hame as if they've done nithin wrong.

                      If we expect the apparatus o' UK/Scots Law tae assist Scots wrongfully accused/arrested in foreign countries ... possibly facin death sentences, then we should equally expect McPlod tae a). assist/co-operate wi police across borders tae bring justice tae bear for crimes committed under another countries laws, and/or b). stick a big boot up the hole o' shiτebags fa participate in what we regard, in our country, as unlawful, or scummy behaviour .... even if it is legal abroad.
                      Last edited by NaeMairNeeps; 19-07-2018, 09:12 PM.

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                      • Laws have borders.

                        Morals don't

                        There's no excuse for being a Hun

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                        • Originally posted by donsdaft View Post
                          Laws have borders.

                          Morals don't

                          There's no excuse for being a Hun
                          Exactly. Hunnishness should be against the law .. globally!

                          .... Imagine....

                          "You are charged with three counts under The Prevention of Hunnishness act.

                          "Firstly, you did appear in public overtly hunnishly attired, and did walk along a busy public thoroughfare in a hunnish manner.

                          "Secondly, You did enter a particular hostelry, and did, in an overtly hunnish manner, use offensive hunnish language, detailed as follows.
                          ... You did refer to the female bartender as 'hen'
                          ... You did use the offensive term 'Barraweh' on more than one occasion.
                          ... You used the word 'Hullo' twice, in succession. Had any bystander responded with "We are the Billy Boys", you would be facing charges of incitement to hunnishness.

                          "Thirdly, you smiled in a hunnish manner at a small child, and attempted to mitigate said child's fear by referring to him as 'wee man' and offering him a small cash sum which you evaluated, in a hunnish manner, as "a bawbee fur a sweetie an' 'at naw", leaving said child confused, and possibly radicalised in a hunnish persuasion.

                          "Should you be found guilty, you face being banned from hun games, your giro stopped permanently, and forced to dress as a leprechaun and hand out promotions leaflets outside Irish pubs 5 days a week for the rest of your life."

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                          • Jokin aside tho ... here we have Der Hun, from the top of Der Hun Heirarchy, gettin their Masonic Cop mates on the case tae nobble a couple o' wee hun racist ****ebags, in order tae look like they are daein the right thing, brownie points ken? ... which tae some, conjures up images o' a finger ticklin some cυnt's hole ..... but ... good on them??? errrr ... nah ... if they want tae appear squeaky clean an righteous, here's a wee, by no means exhaustive, 'to do' list.

                            Pay yer fυckin taxes.
                            Report non tax payers in yer midst.
                            Grass Dave King tae the bobbies.
                            Grass Dave King tae the HMRC.
                            Grass David Murray tae faa'ivver.
                            Grass yer accountants afore it's too late ... errr ... party time again
                            Admit yer a new club and gie up yer 'history' ( cos, ken? ... yer history is nae aa good! )
                            Donate yer trophies for auction in aid o' a worthy (non-hunnish) cause.
                            .... and aa that done an' dusted, promise that Der Hun will not take the field until the fans chant ....

                            "Win when we're swickin'
                            We only win when we're swickin.
                            Win when we're swiiiiiickin'
                            We only win when we're swiiiiickin"

                            ..... at least 5 times roon

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                            • You have to give Sevco a massive pat on the back for keeping standards up to the same level....despite going through turmoil after turmoil.

                              The new Ibrox star was slapped with a 12-month community order after being caught on CCTV attacking Rachael Wall in Liverpool last year.

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                              • Oh dear, oh dear. Rangers lose court case against Cockney Mike. £500,000 legal bill to be picked up by the scum. Shame. (sarcastic smiley)

                                Pay your bills, obey court instructions and stop your superior we can do what we like cos were ra peepil attitude and you MAY earn some respect. MAYBE NOT though.

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