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Notting Hill Carnival The Aftermath.
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Interesting to see that the left-wing papers have chose to show a completely different slant on the Notting Hill Carnival, than the right wing press appears to have.
But in a completely opposite way than one would normally expect, while the Guardian and the Mirror have reported on the crime, the Daily Mail and the Telegraph have chosen to show the other side.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/c ulture/ 2015/se p/01/no tting-h ill-car nival-s urge-kn ife-cri me
http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /uk-new s/notti ng-hill -carniv al-poli ce-offi cer-635 9527
http:// www.the guardia n.com/c ulture/ 2015/au g/31/no tting-h ill-car nival-m an-figh ting-fo r-his-l ife-aft er-stab bing
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-32 18321/F rom-cho reograp hed-rou tines-d ancing- moment- Meet-po licemen -BEAT-y ear-s-N otting- Hill-Ca rnival. html
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pic turegal leries/ uknews/ 1183512 4/Notti ng-Hill -Carniv al-2015 -Day-Tw o-In-pi ctures. html
What could possibly be going off?
But in a completely opposite way than one would normally expect, while the Guardian and the Mirror have reported on the crime, the Daily Mail and the Telegraph have chosen to show the other side.
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ummm Not sure if your question was directed at aog or me. I believe that if the carnival must go ahead then it should be a ticket only event confined within the boundaries of Hyde Park. That way the majority of Londoners (the other 7.54 million) will not be inconvenienc ed by the minority one million. Underground stations are closed. Roads are closed. Residents...
12:54 Wed 02nd Sep 2015
I remember several months ago there was to be an EDL march in Dudley and I believe another post was dedicated to a far right group who wished to stage a White Pride march.
Cue howls of outrage as to the few hundred police officers taken off crime prevention duties to police these naughty boy's activities.
It was a non event. Either the demos didn't go ahead or they passed quietly without the AFL's interference.
I read of no such outrage on AB from the usual suspects that 13,000 police officers were employed to police this stab/drug /crime fest.
The usual."well 300 arrests out of one million carnival goers is a small statistic". Some might think so whilst sitting at home on answerbank especially some who think they are an authority on speaking for the event but have never attended it.
Some who had a knife between their ribs might wish they had never attended it and ended up fighting for their life.
Cue howls of outrage as to the few hundred police officers taken off crime prevention duties to police these naughty boy's activities.
It was a non event. Either the demos didn't go ahead or they passed quietly without the AFL's interference.
I read of no such outrage on AB from the usual suspects that 13,000 police officers were employed to police this stab/drug /crime fest.
The usual."well 300 arrests out of one million carnival goers is a small statistic". Some might think so whilst sitting at home on answerbank especially some who think they are an authority on speaking for the event but have never attended it.
Some who had a knife between their ribs might wish they had never attended it and ended up fighting for their life.
jno
/// if you happen to look at your own Guardian link, you'll notice that at the bottom they also provide links to stories from earlier years, in which they've also reported on crime. ///
/// Perhaps it's your expectations that need
adjusting? ///
No perhaps it is your understanding of this link that needs adjusting.
This is about the Guardian and the Mirror actually reporting on the crime, while the Mail and the Telegraph chose not to.
/// if you happen to look at your own Guardian link, you'll notice that at the bottom they also provide links to stories from earlier years, in which they've also reported on crime. ///
/// Perhaps it's your expectations that need
adjusting? ///
No perhaps it is your understanding of this link that needs adjusting.
This is about the Guardian and the Mirror actually reporting on the crime, while the Mail and the Telegraph chose not to.
A bit of negative reporting from the DM
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/v ideo/ne ws/vide o-12106 21/Poli ce-step -stop-N otting- Hill-Ca rnival- fight.h tml
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The aftermath "tradition" of the Notting Hill crime fest was to clear the station yard of police vehicles at Notting Hill police station. Members of the public who had attended were invited to inspect the mountain of purses,wallets and handbags the following week to try and recover their stolen property.
There used to be several hundred if not over 1,000 items.Each theft would have been a potential arrestable offence you could add on to the 400 or so actual hands on arrests made. That paints a different picture to the so called small amount of reported crime in the press.
There used to be several hundred if not over 1,000 items.Each theft would have been a potential arrestable offence you could add on to the 400 or so actual hands on arrests made. That paints a different picture to the so called small amount of reported crime in the press.
ummm
Not sure if your question was directed at aog or me.
I believe that if the carnival must go ahead then it should be a ticket only event confined within the boundaries of Hyde Park. That way the majority of Londoners (the other 7.54 million) will not be inconvenienced by the minority one million.
Underground stations are closed. Roads are closed. Residents are trapped within their own homes.Some residents board up their property and go elsewhere for the W/E only to return to find their basement areas awash with urine, faeces and syringes plus a mountain of rubbish that the council do not pick up from private property.A great deal of private property is damaged during this "fun" event. No fun for the residents or the other Londoners who are hampered by this cultural extravaganza which is no part of London. Kingston Jamaica. Yes. Not West Kensington.
Not sure if your question was directed at aog or me.
I believe that if the carnival must go ahead then it should be a ticket only event confined within the boundaries of Hyde Park. That way the majority of Londoners (the other 7.54 million) will not be inconvenienced by the minority one million.
Underground stations are closed. Roads are closed. Residents are trapped within their own homes.Some residents board up their property and go elsewhere for the W/E only to return to find their basement areas awash with urine, faeces and syringes plus a mountain of rubbish that the council do not pick up from private property.A great deal of private property is damaged during this "fun" event. No fun for the residents or the other Londoners who are hampered by this cultural extravaganza which is no part of London. Kingston Jamaica. Yes. Not West Kensington.
AOG
"Policemen injured, People injured, Property vandalised, People robbed, people stabbed, people murdered yet this affair is allowed to go on, I wonder why?"
Perhaps because if you cancelled it, you would have to cancel Glastonbury, Pride, Bestival, V, Reading / Leeds, Creamfields and every public event where any crime takes place (including all football matches).
Some people focus their attention on the Carnival, whilst ignoring the crime figures for other events.
I wonder why...
"Policemen injured, People injured, Property vandalised, People robbed, people stabbed, people murdered yet this affair is allowed to go on, I wonder why?"
Perhaps because if you cancelled it, you would have to cancel Glastonbury, Pride, Bestival, V, Reading / Leeds, Creamfields and every public event where any crime takes place (including all football matches).
Some people focus their attention on the Carnival, whilst ignoring the crime figures for other events.
I wonder why...