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The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: bijou on October 26, 2010, 12:21:14 PM
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Police are trying to trace a customer who barged past protesters who were glued to the doors of a bank. Protesters had stuck one hand to either side of a doorframe and linked their hands to create a human barrier across the entrance of RBS bank in Castle Square, North Street, Brighton, during the Smash EDO protest on the afternoon of Wednesday October 13.
Detective Constable Rex Petty said: "The protesters' barrier prevented people leaving and disrupted the work of the bank, upsetting both staff and customers. The pair left after a customer barged past the couple, who unwittingly caused the protesters' skin to be left on the doorframe. ...
It all went horribly wrong (http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/8470333.Police_appeal_for_information_over_bank_glue_protest/)
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No skin off my nose.
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"Bognor dog swallows couple's pension cash" under 'Quirkies' in the same paper...are you sure Brighton is really in England, and not somewhere in northern Floriduh?
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Police are trying to trace a customer who barged past protesters who were glued to the doors of a bank. Protesters had stuck one hand to either side of a doorframe and linked their hands to create a human barrier across the entrance of RBS bank in Castle Square, North Street, Brighton, during the Smash EDO protest on the afternoon of Wednesday October 13.
Detective Constable Rex Petty said: "The protesters' barrier prevented people leaving and disrupted the work of the bank, upsetting both staff and customers.
Man, that would have been fun to watch. What have been more fun if I were customer there, trying to see those goons create a "human door" to block me in. :evillaugh:
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Man, that would have been fun to watch. What have been more fun if I were customer there, trying to see those goons create a "human door" to block me in. :evillaugh:
I would have found a source of flame - lighter or matches, and set their clothes on fire.
Count the micro-seconds before their 'human chain' broke apart.
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A 27-year-old man from Manchester and a 22-year-old woman of no fixed address were arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass and criminal damage two hours after the incident.
Okay, everybody, altogether now:
WHAT ARE THEIR DU NAMES? Bobo make a trip to GB lately?
Oh, and where's the video of this? I thought those Brits were all about CCTV surveillance and the like.