Fabrice Muamba
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Ah-ha, I'm beginning to gain an insight into what people mean when they talk about Planet Hoboh politics: my views but mixed in with a little bit of compassion!Hoboh wrote:Should have got at least six and half years with no parole, or better still shot at the back of the court!
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Alcohol and internet access are not good companions as some have found out here. However, it seems to me that 56 days is a little much for saying stupid things when drunk.
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Ah well look on the bright side, he'll be out in less than a month and probably won't get bummed in the shower.
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And hopefully by a black man who saw his tweets
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boltonboris wrote:And hopefully by a black man who saw his tweets
he probably did see em aswell they got everything else in prison playstations xbox GCSEs A levels(exams) and courses for this and that
makes me fvcking sick it's not prison its a fvcking holiday
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its happened before , the thick bastard shouldve done some research.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Alcohol and internet access are not good companions as some have found out here. However, it seems to me that 56 days is a little much for saying stupid things when drunk.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1986/64/contents" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
or maybe its..
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/21" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and even the wiki page on trolling says who/why/whatever -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_%28Internet%29" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
so..
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He (or rather, someone on his behalf) has posted a picture on his Twitter account:
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Edit: Just saw the other thread. Indeed, it is great to see his smile again.
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Edit: Just saw the other thread. Indeed, it is great to see his smile again.
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Not looking for a spot of glory or anything just wanted to do it as confirmation, Salford Trotter bought by Spurs FA cup ticket off me and I've put the proceeds into the British Heart Foundation, seemed the most relevant charity to donate to.
Saw the picture of him on Sky News in the pub last night, great to see him looking well. Anyone got any further news on how he's doing? Hope our win today has put a smile on his face!
Saw the picture of him on Sky News in the pub last night, great to see him looking well. Anyone got any further news on how he's doing? Hope our win today has put a smile on his face!
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Gail Platz wrote:Not looking for a spot of glory or anything just wanted to do it as confirmation, Salford Trotter bought by Spurs FA cup ticket off me and I've put the proceeds into the British Heart Foundation, seemed the most relevant charity to donate to.
Saw the picture of him on Sky News in the pub last night, great to see him looking well. Anyone got any further news on how he's doing? Hope our win today has put a smile on his face!
Hope he didn't watch it, it could have set him back a couple of weeks !!!!
Didn't do me any good, until the final whistle !!!!
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That's because you're in North America where free speech is still taken seriously.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Alcohol and internet access are not good companions as some have found out here. However, it seems to me that 56 days is a little much for saying stupid things when drunk.
Anyway, I'm baffled at how wide our definition of 'incite' has become for the crime of inciting racial hatred.
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All these posts about the prick who got sent to prison should be deleted, including this one, and then when Muamba is using his Twitter again, we can send him a link so he can read all the positives comments from us fans without being reminded of how bigoted some people are.
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here you go:mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:
That's because you're in North America where free speech is still taken seriously.
Anyway, I'm baffled at how wide our definition of 'incite' has become for the crime of inciting racial hatred.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA5v2eZ5ZZE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"feck off you wog c*nt , go pick some cotton" being the 'best' one.
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Dunno. Actually I think that one or two loonies who were not allowed to spread their bigotry and had the nation turn against them IS quite a positive story.SmokinFrazier wrote:All these posts about the prick who got sent to prison should be deleted, including this one, and then when Muamba is using his Twitter again, we can send him a link so he can read all the positives comments from us fans without being reminded of how bigoted some people are.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Have you ever been? I have.I was locked up after a drunken row and charged with criminal damaged i was remanded in custody because i had self harmed when i was 16...21 years earlier...while in jail i lost first my auntie(37) then her daughter(1) then my dad then on the day of my dads funeral which i got to half way through my dog died...when i got back to prison i was told there had been an immediate release order sent that morning but it didn't arrive in time???plymouth wanderer wrote:boltonboris wrote:And hopefully by a black man who saw his tweets
he probably did see em aswell they got everything else in prison playstations xbox GCSEs A levels(exams) and courses for this and that
makes me fvcking sick it's not prison its a fvcking holiday
cvnts
Prison is pretty easy if you're a decent guy the people in there said your not one of us the rules don't apply....but i saw things that chilled me.BELIEVE me when you see these ridiculous sentences handed out it doesn't matter because as soon as you get in you have two days on a wing for new inmates where you get out for one hour.Next you are introduced to the general population...this is scarey as fook.
Within minutes of getting allocated a cell you are visited by the wings leaders to have your charge sheets inspected and any charge against firstly a child secondly a pensioner and thirldy a woman results in a beating you would be more than happy with( i kicked my own front door in but was gobby).
I saw a man who's leg was rotting away left horribly disfigured with boiling sugar and water because a girl who later in court changed her mind swore he raped her friend.The guy was only in jail because since his mum and dad died he didn't know how to support himself.
What i'm trying to say is it's not how long the sentence is but what it's for that matters.I hope non of you ever has to see what it's really like but rest assured it's no picnic for these rats.
Incase you were wondering i was in Forest Bank...where im told your not even allowed to say you've been to prison if that's the only one you've been in!
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Hello and welcome to the website.
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half way through my dog died
Sorry to hear about your Dog, but you can always get another one.
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Looks like we agree on one thing then. We need much longer sentences.ingelosi wrote:What i'm trying to say is it's not how long the sentence is but what it's for that matters.
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Forgive me for being a little skeptical but just whose front door did you drunkenly kick in to end up in forrest bank? The Queens?Have you ever been? I have.I was locked up after a drunken row and charged with criminal damaged i was remanded in custody because i had self harmed when i was 16...21 years earlier...while in jail i lost first my auntie(37) then her daughter(1) then my dad then on the day of my dads funeral which i got to half way through my dog died...when i got back to prison i was told there had been an immediate release order sent that morning but it didn't arrive in time???
Thats a night in the cells at the station, magistrates, fine and bound over/suspeded sentence if you got repeat form.
Being drunk and disorderly should get you six months in a Turkish Prison you'd see the crime rate drop by two thirds, shoot a few druggies and pushers/dealers, whey hey minimal crime!
Still say 56 days for being a nasty piece of work ain't enough, tits like him and that feckin' face book/twitter want sorting out!
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I am a bit sceptical as well. If its true I'm very sorry. But the date of the posting does not help....Hoboh wrote:Forgive me for being a little skeptical but just whose front door did you drunkenly kick in to end up in forrest bank? The Queens?Have you ever been? I have.I was locked up after a drunken row and charged with criminal damaged i was remanded in custody because i had self harmed when i was 16...21 years earlier...while in jail i lost first my auntie(37) then her daughter(1) then my dad then on the day of my dads funeral which i got to half way through my dog died...when i got back to prison i was told there had been an immediate release order sent that morning but it didn't arrive in time???
Thats a night in the cells at the station, magistrates, fine and bound over/suspeded sentence if you got repeat form.
Being drunk and disorderly should get you six months in a Turkish Prison you'd see the crime rate drop by two thirds, shoot a few druggies and pushers/dealers, whey hey minimal crime!
Still say 56 days for being a nasty piece of work ain't enough, tits like him and that feckin' face book/twitter want sorting out!
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Hoboh wrote:Forgive me for being a little skeptical but just whose front door did you drunkenly kick in to end up in forrest bank? The Queens?Have you ever been? I have.I was locked up after a drunken row and charged with criminal damaged i was remanded in custody because i had self harmed when i was 16...21 years earlier...while in jail i lost first my auntie(37) then her daughter(1) then my dad then on the day of my dads funeral which i got to half way through my dog died...when i got back to prison i was told there had been an immediate release order sent that morning but it didn't arrive in time???
Thats a night in the cells at the station, magistrates, fine and bound over/suspeded sentence if you got repeat form.
Being drunk and disorderly should get you six months in a Turkish Prison you'd see the crime rate drop by two thirds, shoot a few druggies and pushers/dealers, whey hey minimal crime!
Still say 56 days for being a nasty piece of work ain't enough, tits like him and that feckin' face book/twitter want sorting out!
fvcking right i hate them sites more trouble than there worth
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