And, from your previous post, is he taking Bradley Knight to court also? Or you?letissier14 wrote:Actually it is Ceylon taking Gillard to court for injunctive relief from harassment and threatening behaviour
I'm very confused now
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And, from your previous post, is he taking Bradley Knight to court also? Or you?letissier14 wrote:Actually it is Ceylon taking Gillard to court for injunctive relief from harassment and threatening behaviour
That's a useful development. They can expend their time and resources fighting each other, instead of causing problems for the rest of the community. Fingers crossed for a long, expensive case which drains them both.letissier14 wrote:Actually it is Ceylon taking Gillard to court for injunctive relief from harassment and threatening behaviour
Of the 120+ on FB saying they would be attending, at 12:05 there was 12, with Tom scurrying up Mansfield Rd to make it 13 (it seems, as with paying his debts, Tom is always late).NG3 wrote:It's fallen rather nicely for me, given that I had already planned to visit a friend that day, who just happens to live on Mansfield Rd.mufc1959 wrote:How I would instead love to be standing in a field surrounded by pick-pockets, chavs and pikeys, listening to the pearls of wisdom, self-restraint and reason falling from the mouth of Ceylon.
All I have to do is look out the window about midday.
If it's 4 or 5 people I get to laugh at how puny Haining's support is, if it's bigger than that I might go out and watch any arrests.
With hundreds of families, and little children around, if there's any sort of scene I'd imagine they'll act quite quickly.
Given the nature of the charges Ceylon is on bail for it could be interesting.
If he doesn't act up he'll look like a coward. If he does act up he may well get remanded in custody.
Not sure that what happens at the City ground can honestly be described as entertainment...NG3 wrote: I watched for about 15 minutes, then came home to get ready for my next stop, the City ground, which should be vastly more entertaining than this lot, who appeared to be doing their best statue impressions.
The guy from the opposite corner (mentioned above) is part of the protest in later videos (blue top).
Well the weather is "bacon" hot for the time of year.Bones wrote:Not sure Colon is there, but that idiot with the pigs head (hope david cameron turns up)
Just Gillard lolPox wrote:And, from your previous post, is he taking Bradley Knight to court also? Or you?letissier14 wrote:Actually it is Ceylon taking Gillard to court for injunctive relief from harassment and threatening behaviour
I'm very confused now
The part for me is that there are people there possibly to report real crimes and they are leaving the Police Station without reporting the crime because these idiots come in shouting and jumping around and they feel intimidated.Hercule Parrot wrote:This video is ridiculous. A handful of halfwits decide to hand back a police radio dropped near their protest. Police staff flee the armoured glass reception area and hide in the back while the pig/cop guy and Mickey Summers strut around vaingloriously. Pathetic, all of them. http://bambuser.com/v/5829866
As reported it was 13 at 12:05, obviously a handful more turned up after, or tagged along, because there's about 25 to 30 in the videos.Normal Wisdom wrote:Looks to be about 25 to 30 people in the video.
He wasn't there when I left and I've not seen him in any videos, so if he did turn up later he was quietLosleones wrote:Does anyone know if the freetard talisman Haining showed his face at the event he promoted or was his lieutenant Mickey the main buffoon at this circus?
Looks like he wasn't , probably too busy washing his hair.Losleones wrote:Does anyone know if the freetard talisman Haining showed his face at the event he promoted or was his lieutenant Mickey the main buffoon at this circus?
Having just endured the rugby, Colon wasn't the only one who didn't show up today. Ah well.....got a nice bottle of Merlot to quaffPox wrote:Looks like he wasn't , probably too busy washing his hair.Losleones wrote:Does anyone know if the freetard talisman Haining showed his face at the event he promoted or was his lieutenant Mickey the main buffoon at this circus?
I agree. But the other visitors only felt unsafe because the Police staff abandoned the reception and hid in the back office. It was a pathetic display of cowardice, especially as they left members of the public exposed to the situation.Bones wrote:The part for me is that there are people there possibly to report real crimes and they are leaving the Police Station without reporting the crime because these idiots come in shouting and jumping around and they feel intimidated.Hercule Parrot wrote:This video is ridiculous. A handful of halfwits decide to hand back a police radio dropped near their protest. Police staff flee the armoured glass reception area and hide in the back while the pig/cop guy and Mickey Summers strut around vaingloriously. Pathetic, all of them. http://bambuser.com/v/5829866