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NPS Act V1. Blankets? Just Say No!

Wow.

I've heard sugar (or an artificial sweetner) stimulates our serotonin pathways so are we going to have to close parts of supermarkets now. Surely the damage to teeth speaks for itself.

On a more serious note the act is really just a "police can dawn raid you for whatever they want", we've already lost our freedom of speech. I had two cars of armed officers arrest me for making a Jew joke online; luckily I got a caution rather than the 26 weeks in prison; which is more than you get for assault and speaking of assault I was assaulted the day prior to being arrested, I even managed to photograph the guy in the act (I do a lot of street photography) but they've chosen to ignore that and keep the case open for almost a year now. It seems like the UK is being turned into a dystopian, totalitarian state where being offended is a serious offence. People need to act now before we lose all our rights and end up in airstrip one mode.

It has become beyond a joke. It seems that there are certain talking heads in media and pop culture that are professionally offended/professional victims. My head is nearly melting with the amount of social justice warriors patrolling the internet and university campuses, being offended on behalf of someone else.
 
Stop nitpicking seriously n read my post properly.

Evey

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I have read your post properly, I am not nitpicking, I have noticed you doing this before, All you want is attention, you do this when people are enjoying a bit of banter to turn the focus on yourself

Ugh I swore to myself I wasn't going to let you bait me into replying and here I am :(
 
You want to know the punch line.
The person who phoned the police and wasted thousands of taxpayers money (yet couldn't pay for a flight to Northern Ireland to have it out in court) was a moderator on Vice.
Option one - Remove the post
Option two - Call the police, say you are Jewish and extremely offended, costing thousands

Completely beyond a joke. Once I get my diploma I'm leaving the UK for Denmark since I hold citizenship, sort of.

I don't want to inflame things any more, however the thread topic is about the ban. All fun and banter aside we sit united under one banner and it would be pointless to create divisions whilst the single most backward law is rolled out. Or in other words, arguing is counterproductive for a friendly harm-reduction based community. Just my £0.02.
 
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You want to know the punch line.
The person who phoned the police and wasted thousands of taxpayers money (yet couldn't pay for a flight to Northern Ireland to have it out in court) was a moderator on Vice.
Option one - Remove the post
Option two - Call the police, say you are Jewish and extremely offended, costing thousands

Completely beyond a joke. Once I get my diploma I'm leaving the UK for Denmark since I hold citizenship, sort of.

Holy shit, that really is beyond a joke :\

You know, I wouldn't mind joining ya! I could happily live in Freetown Christiania for the rest of my days!

Edit: you are right Bropiate, this is counter productive, I will not rise to it, I apologise for the derailment
 
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Depends on what the jokes were though, for instance, if you joke you were a terrorist group n were about to attack a place that was gna be well-populated, then I can understand the action wheras if you made a joke, for instance , that you felt the government were morons n the armed police turned up that would be overkill.

Evey
 
You want to know the punch line.
The person who phoned the police and wasted thousands of taxpayers money (yet couldn't pay for a flight to Northern Ireland to have it out in court) was a moderator on Vice.
Option one - Remove the post
Option two - Call the police, say you are Jewish and extremely offended, costing thousands

Completely beyond a joke. Once I get my diploma I'm leaving the UK for Denmark since I hold citizenship, sort of.

Sorry posted before I saw this - I cannot comment as to agreemebt or disagree regarding thus as I don't have access to the facts n only one side of the story. I'm sorry you've had succh bad experience n for how you feel towards the UK. Whilst I'm bot happy with some things I still lobe the place n am proud to be Welsh i dispise the Tories, for instance, but would not leave due to them.

Could you not considering staying n finding positive ways of interacting with otbers to try n change the things you feel are wrong in the UK? Would that not be more forfulling than leaving n leaving behind unresolved issues?

Evey
 
What's more is they siezed my computer (meaning lots of my college coursework was seized in the process as the only backups were online) then bailed me without charge (and the circumstances of the bail was that I was to have NO internet access whatsoever, no phone with internet access and if I was found accessing the internet I would face further charges such as perverting the course of 'justice') so they could dig around and find something to hang me on. The UK is going down the tubes.
The officers assaulted me and told me I was "lucky not to be leaving the house in handcuffs"
I was told that if it went to court I would almost definitely go to prison due to local hate crime (I don't see how that pertains to the internet with servers based in America) so taking a caution and making a tape about how guilty I felt and how sorry I was for hurting someone's feelings would get me a caution.

And people wonder why UK residents are emigrating en-masse.
 
There are some rumblings that this act may be delayed "at least a month" due to being unenforceable... =D
 
Sorry posted before I saw this - I cannot comment as to agreemebt or disagree regarding thus as I don't have access to the facts n only one side of the story. I'm sorry you've had succh bad experience n for how you feel towards the UK. Whilst I'm bot happy with some things I still lobe the place n am proud to be Welsh i dispise the Tories, for instance, but would not leave due to them.

Could you not considering staying n finding positive ways of interacting with otbers to try n change the things you feel are wrong in the UK? Would that not be more forfulling than leaving n leaving behind unresolved issues?

Evey

Especially in Northern Ireland that isn't really possible since most of the politicians here are ex criminals (not 'smoked a bit of weed as a teenager' criminals more like 'kneecapped or murdered the people selling weed in our estate'), luckily the MP who covers south Belfast isn't part of that group. I remember returning here from England about 10 years ago and the pilot said over the intercom "You've now landed in Belfast, feel free to turn your watches back thirty years"
The only two things I can think of Northern Ireland being famous for is having the world's most bombed hotel and the EU's highest rate of teenage drug use.
We are in the middle of setting up a charity focussed on harm reduction and are checking the legality of handing out single use Marquis reagent tests (basically a plastic tube with about 0.5ml Marquis reagent in it (it's really easy to make in bulk with 1l costing about £40) along with an instruction manual of how to use it and the different colour changes, then hand those out at (well, probably outside. The bouncers probabaly wouldn't like us handing them out on the premises) night clubs for free.
Northern Ireland doesn't like change however. If you drive out into the countryside you'll find "Jesus is coming, repent!" signs nailed to almost every telephone pole.

As for the police, I heard of a house party where trainee officers were getting coked off their heads then breaking into houses, stealing what they could and then grabbing the car keys to go joyriding.
 
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I would be interested if that's true. That certainly didn't stop the legislators here but the enforcement issue is more pro forma.

Eta : Bropriate-what you experienced is outrageous. Obviously a complete FAIL of due process at the very least. Sorry if I am derailing.
 
I'd definitely alert the police about that.

Lots of books have emotional points in them which may cause a change in mood so I say we start book burnings on may 6th, I've heard the ending to "of mice and men" has brought people to tears (the entire book almost did when they decided to make it part of our curriculum) so we should start there and have police look over other books.
Fifty shades of grey should definitely be burned as it's an erotica novel which may stimulate the brain and other body parts if you're into BDSM.

***6th April NOT 6th May****Remember remember remember8:)D
 
I would be interested if that's true. That certainly didn't stop the legislators here but the enforcement issue is more pro forma.

Eta : Bropriate-what you experienced is outrageous. Obviously a complete FAIL of due process at the very least. Sorry if I am derailing.

There is no due process in the UK, I was bailed on police bail and was told it would take 9 months to a year before I got my ~£1k computer back and even though eggs bail was only a month long my solicitor said they would just re bail me on the same conditions ad infinatum until they had enough shit on me to arrest me. I had porn on the computer and they would have likely argued that the actress was <18 to try and get me registered as a sex offender (they did the same in the twitter trials), I think it was Voltaire who said that there is no point in free speech if you can't offend someone.

To address evey; mass rioting and 'the Guy Fawkes approach' hopefully. On a more serious note though people will die, the legislation will be repealed a and Theresa May won't have to answer for any of the damage she's done.
 
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Especially in Northern Ireland that isn't really possible since most of the politicians here are ex criminals (not 'smoked a bit of weed as a teenager' criminals more like 'kneecapped or murdered the people selling weed in our estate'), luckily the MP who covers south Belfast isn't part of that group. I remember returning here from England about 10 years ago and the pilot said over the intercom "You've now landed in Belfast, feel free to turn your watches back thirty years"
The only two things I can think of Northern Ireland being famous for is having the world's most bombed hotel and the EU's highest rate of teenage drug use.
We are in the middle of setting up a charity focussed on harm reduction and are checking the legality of handing out single use Marquis reagent tests (basically a plastic tube with about 0.5ml Marquis reagent in it (it's really easy to make in bulk with 1l costing about £40) along with an instruction manual of how to use it and the different colour changes, then hand those out at (well, probably outside. The bouncers probabaly wouldn't like us handing them out on the premises) night clubs for free.
Northern Ireland doesn't like change however. If you drive out into the countryside you'll find "Jesus is coming, repent!" signs nailed to almost every telephone pole.

As for the police, I heard of a house party where trainee officers were getting coked off their heads then breaking into houses, stealing what they could and then grabbing the car keys to go joyriding.

I can relate to a lot of that being from that neck of the woods. Nice one on the HR work, its sorely needed!
 
18th march (4 days) seems to be the cut off for the usual vendor ive used before so might get a bit of flubromazepam before the ban kicks in.
remember operation ismene? anyone think the same might occur?

bropiate: hope your doing well man, you've made sum cracker points (burn the witch and praise be to the psychonaut church) and good on ya for mailing the MP, hit me a pm if you feel like it, im not the cunt i was when we last spoke, stay safe

headfuck: keep up that taper mate, i know you can do it! with myself the problem with getting off stuff is the feeling of 'i'll never get to have this feeling again' so i found that if i didnt make a deal out of never getting that feeling again (if i had a quid for the amount of times i have said this is it i quit id be minted), i wasn't as bothered as i would of been if i had it in my head that it was the end between me and whatever substance

either way, stay safe guys, EADDNI united ;)
 
The only two things I can think of Northern Ireland being famous for is having the world's most bombed hotel and the EU's highest
We are in the middle of setting up a charity focussed on harm reduction and are checking the legality of handing out single use Marquis reagent tests (basically a plastic tube with about 0.5ml Marquis reagent in it (it's really easy to make in bulk with 1l costing about £40) along with an instruction manual of how to use it and the different colour changes, then hand those out at (well, probably outside. The bouncers probabaly wouldn't like us handing them out on the premises) night clubs for free.
Northern Ireland doesn't like change however. If you drive out into the countryside you'll find "Jesus is coming, repent!" signs nailed to almost every telephone pole.
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Sorry just reas this - that's an ace thing you're doing n will hopefully make a difference n save lives. Good on you <3

18th march (4 days) seems to be the cut off for the usual vendor ive used before so might get a bit of flubromazepam before the ban kicks in.
remember operation ismene? anyone think the same might occur?

What about Ismene? Ain't seen him around here in awhile.

Evey
 
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