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Should these vigilantes be allowed?

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anotheoldgit | 15:09 Wed 10th Aug 2011 | News
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http://www.dailymail....ons-defy-rioters.html

The police may not be appearing to take a positive approach to the problem of these mobs on our streets, but should vigilante groups be allowed, brandishing their illegal weapons?

How long would the police tolerate bands of other vigilantes to stand guard outside their premises carrying shot guns or even air weapons?

In a ITV report it stated,

/// Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Kavanagh, from the Metropolitan Police, said they were not helping matters.///

/// He said: "What I don't need is these so-called vigilantes, who appeared to have been drinking too much and taking policing resources away from what they should have been doing - which is preventing the looting." ///
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david cameron: "But hoodies are more defensive than offensive. They're a way to stay invisible in the street. In a dangerous environment the best thing to do is keep your head down, blend in."
sorry AOG, I didn't see in the link any reference to shot guns or air rifles, that would be too much, as, I think, are the swords, but the line is there, people should be able to protect their community.
If large gangs are wandering round actively seeking the rioters then that's no good, because they're going to use up vital police resources.
Maybe a message should be sent out to clarify the best way to help the police in these instances where the community do want to show a united front against the rioters.
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You have some funny friends AOG.

I'm sure the Police didn't wasnt to be be keeping an eye on this drunken rabble last night. Media URL: http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=GB#/watch?v=cmL0O0HJl4A
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Eltham last night Media URL: http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=GB#/watch?v=cmL0O0HJl4A
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Sorrry, having trouble with the YouTube link.

This is the drunken EDL rabble that the police had to devote precious manpower to watching. A bit kind to dignify it with the word 'March'. More a uncontrolled mob. You have some funny friends AOG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmL0O0HJl4A&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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housemouse

So just because they have a long,proud heritage of bravery in battle while serving in the British Army, should they be allowed to defend their families and property with their swords and knives?

One could equally say that any ex- serviceman or even serving one who may also have a long, proud heritage of bravery in battle, should also be allowed to defend their families or property with their particular choice of weapons.

After all wouldn't it be "second nature" to them also?
do you not notice the difference aog
one group stood outside a place of worship peacefully
one group outside their shops

one drunken mob who stone a bus because a couple of black youths are on it and then run down the road
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What is you opinion of that so called march AOG?
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I think we should all be able to stand outside our own property, be it home, workplace or place of worship. Holding our weapon of choice and peaceably saying in a loud tone 'Go away' and woe betide anyone who ignores it.
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Gromit

You might as well have saved your time hunting for a non connected historic YouTube video, I just could not be bothered to open it.

Incidentally the are not my friends, I do not even know them.
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this is from last night aog


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they even attacked a .... bus

http://www.telegraph....Eltham-residents.html
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