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I am neither an apologist nor a defender of Ronnie Biggs and his actions on 8 August 1963 or his subsequent pantomime existence. However it must be pointed out for the sake of accuracy that:Prufrock wrote:No. But Nelson Mandela is, and he's a hero. Biggs is seen as some cheery chappy liek a film bank robber, when in reality he beat a train driver to within an inch of his life and left him permanently brain damaged, then skipped the country and has paid no where near his sentence. If we accept compassionate leave shouldn't be given to everyone, then he's a no.superjohnmcginlay wrote:Not quite in the same league are they?Prufrock wrote:Today I'm angry about double standards. Folk whinging at Lokerbie bomber getting compassionate release when Ronnie Biggs got it, and they supported it, and who also laud Nelson Mandela as a hero.
1. There were fifteen men in the gang that robbed the train. To my knowledge it has never been established which one of them clouted the driver, Jack Mills, with an iron bar.
2. In the immediate aftermath of the incident it was widely reported that Mills had a black eye and a facial cut.
3. Mills subsequently died, seven years later, from leukaemia. Whilst he never returned to work after the attack the inquest on his death concluded that his injuries did not contribute to it.
4. The story was put about later by Plod and certain members of the establishment, presumably to cover up their incompetence in dealing with the investigation.
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Pfft less of this facts based-ness, this ain't the thread for that!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:I am neither an apologist nor a defender of Ronnie Biggs and his actions on 8 August 1963 or his subsequent pantomime existence. However it must be pointed out for the sake of accuracy that:Prufrock wrote:No. But Nelson Mandela is, and he's a hero. Biggs is seen as some cheery chappy liek a film bank robber, when in reality he beat a train driver to within an inch of his life and left him permanently brain damaged, then skipped the country and has paid no where near his sentence. If we accept compassionate leave shouldn't be given to everyone, then he's a no.superjohnmcginlay wrote:Not quite in the same league are they?Prufrock wrote:Today I'm angry about double standards. Folk whinging at Lokerbie bomber getting compassionate release when Ronnie Biggs got it, and they supported it, and who also laud Nelson Mandela as a hero.
1. There were fifteen men in the gang that robbed the train. To my knowledge it has never been established which one of them clouted the driver, Jack Mills, with an iron bar.
2. In the immediate aftermath of the incident it was widely reported that Mills had a black eye and a facial cut.
3. Mills subsequently died, seven years later, from leukaemia. Whilst he never returned to work after the attack the inquest on his death concluded that his injuries did not contribute to it.
4. The story was put about later by Plod and certain members of the establishment, presumably to cover up their incompetence in dealing with the investigation.
He's still a naughty man. And people are still hypocrites. I know I am.
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Indeed it does. (He types whilst frantically checking his previous posts to make sure he's not said it before!)Bruce Rioja wrote:Then I hope, Zulu, that "In this day and age" winds the feck out of you as much as it does me!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:
2. "At this moment in time." That's simply now, you stupid bastard.

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Then I hope, Zulu, that "In this day and age" winds the feck out of you as much as it does me!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:
2. "At this moment in time." That's simply now, you stupid bastard.
as does the new phrase "moving forward" or "going forward" that politicians simply add to the end of almost any sentence to make it sound like they are changing something over time.
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Or the nice person that considers it acceptable to put the works lottery syndicate on when there's a queue leading halfway round said Co-op!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:What about standing in the queue in the Co-op behind the woman (usually!) who gets right up the till and then says "Ooh, I suppose I'd better try and find my purse! Now let me see, where did I put it?"

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Could I also add to this, the "ohhh I forgot to get X" and off they trollop back into the shop....Bruce Rioja wrote:Or the tw*t that considers it acceptable to put the works lottery syndicate on when there's a queue leading halfway round said Co-op!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:What about standing in the queue in the Co-op behind the woman (usually!) who gets right up the till and then says "Ooh, I suppose I'd better try and find my purse! Now let me see, where did I put it?"
That should be an instant clear the till and send 'em to the back.

And the staff who take ten minutes to notice there are ten people in the queue and open another till.Worthy4England wrote:Could I also add to this, the "ohhh I forgot to get X" and off they trollop back into the shop....Bruce Rioja wrote:Or the tw*t that considers it acceptable to put the works lottery syndicate on when there's a queue leading halfway round said Co-op!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:What about standing in the queue in the Co-op behind the woman (usually!) who gets right up the till and then says "Ooh, I suppose I'd better try and find my purse! Now let me see, where did I put it?"
That should be an instant clear the till and send 'em to the back.
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And the fanny that's tenth in said queue rushing to be first at the newly opened till, the ill-mannered c*nt!chris wrote:And the staff who take ten minutes to notice there are ten people in the queue and open another till.Worthy4England wrote:Could I also add to this, the "ohhh I forgot to get X" and off they trollop back into the shop....Bruce Rioja wrote:Or the tw*t that considers it acceptable to put the works lottery syndicate on when there's a queue leading halfway round said Co-op!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:What about standing in the queue in the Co-op behind the woman (usually!) who gets right up the till and then says "Ooh, I suppose I'd better try and find my purse! Now let me see, where did I put it?"
That should be an instant clear the till and send 'em to the back.

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