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The Plot Thickens
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/cri me/1046 8022/Th ree-wom en-slav es-two- suspect ed-of-s lavery- were-pr eviousl y-arres ted-in- 1970s.h tml
Why does this case seem to be shrouded in secrecy?
The more we hear about this case the more strange it seems to get.
We are now told that the two people who were arrested and later bailed are most likely illegal immigrants of Asian origin, and that they were first arrested way back in the 70s.
/// The two people arrested are understood to be of Asian origin and have also been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences. ///
If they are illegal immigrants why are they still here after almost 40 years?
/// A spokesman for Lambeth Council refused to discuss whether social services had any contact with the group. ///
Has said before why the secrecy?
Why does this case seem to be shrouded in secrecy?
The more we hear about this case the more strange it seems to get.
We are now told that the two people who were arrested and later bailed are most likely illegal immigrants of Asian origin, and that they were first arrested way back in the 70s.
/// The two people arrested are understood to be of Asian origin and have also been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences. ///
If they are illegal immigrants why are they still here after almost 40 years?
/// A spokesman for Lambeth Council refused to discuss whether social services had any contact with the group. ///
Has said before why the secrecy?
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That's a rather odd comment to make SP, particularly as it is clear in my post that these are personal experiences, so how can you say everything in my post is untrue I don't know?. To assist you, some groups of society, for example, do not recognise domestic violence against women as being a crime and can react against any police intervention including in the manner as previously stated.
I am sort of glad you don't believe what I posted because it just shows how shocking and unfair the system has become. I could have disclosed examples of even more concerning issues that happen in the real world such as how even the most minor reports of racially 'tagged' incidents are given higher priority to say a report of a serious sexual report that requires priority response but wont waste our time.
That's a rather odd comment to make SP, particularly as it is clear in my post that these are personal experiences, so how can you say everything in my post is untrue I don't know?. To assist you, some groups of society, for example, do not recognise domestic violence against women as being a crime and can react against any police intervention including in the manner as previously stated.
I am sort of glad you don't believe what I posted because it just shows how shocking and unfair the system has become. I could have disclosed examples of even more concerning issues that happen in the real world such as how even the most minor reports of racially 'tagged' incidents are given higher priority to say a report of a serious sexual report that requires priority response but wont waste our time.
AOG feeling vulnerable writes: jackthehat
You start off with a perfectly reasonable answer then you find the need to finish off with a curt remark such as this; /// You'll just have to be patient; and I'm quite sure it won't stifle your need to speculate..///.
Actually Jack I think you start with piffle and end strongly
we have a right to know because we are the general public
these details are of interest and are relevant.
You start off with a perfectly reasonable answer then you find the need to finish off with a curt remark such as this; /// You'll just have to be patient; and I'm quite sure it won't stifle your need to speculate..///.
Actually Jack I think you start with piffle and end strongly
we have a right to know because we are the general public
these details are of interest and are relevant.
I want to know how one of these women was able to communicate on an almost daily basis for several years and even fall in love with a neighbour and yet still be deemed as a slave or detainee, it doesn't mean i think she has not suffered but it is a odd bit of the case that is not making sense as yet.