Thursday, August 11, 2011

Some Brits Found Some Balls!

Vigilante groups protect London streets

…Online retailer Amazon has reported a massive spike in the sales of baseball bats and batons as Britons prepare to protect themselves….

…In Ealing, an affluent west London suburb which was hit hard by rampaging gangs of youths on Monday evening, locals have been encouraged to come out in defiance of the rioters.
Flyers posted through the doors of homes in the area on Tuesday implored residents to "stand together to protect our streets."

"If you see any trouble, please sound your car horn," they demanded. "The aim of this is to show these despicable thugs that we will not be terrorized."….








Above, people angry about looting protested on the streets of Eltham, southeast London, August 9, 2011, vowing to protect their area

Note the cop in the photo, making sure these “vigilantes” (you know the Politically Correct media HAS to use that word when people defend themselves!) don’t get out of line. I wonder if the Bobbies will rush in to arrest citizens when they fight back, much as the LAPD confiscated the weapons of Korean neighborhood businessmen when they fought off the looters during the Rodney King Riots?

…One local, who gave his name as Nick, told CNN: "We're out here looking after our town. We're all trying to do it, and yet the police are more interested in pushing us back -- it's not on. We want to look after our town."…

Time to tow the PC line:

…But the Metropolitan Police has warned against vigilantism, calling on members of the public not to put themselves in harm's way, after several incidents where those who tried to step in found themselves under attack from the looters.

In Ealing, a man was left with critical head injuries after he tried to remonstrate with a gang of young rioters who had set bins on fire, and was attacked.

"These are testing times and I urge the public to remain vigilant and report any information you have to police," said Ealing Borough Commander Andy Rowell.

"If you do experience further disorder, I urge you to contact police and not take steps to try and intervene yourselves, this will put you and others in danger - please allow the police to tackle these crimes."….

…And others have taken a practical stand, rolling up their sleeves to join in clean-up operations across London and in Birmingham and Manchester….

Yes, sheeple, self defense isn’t practical but cleaning up the mess someone made of your property is!

British PM: Police waited too long to act

….However they choose to go about it, it seems the British public is only too happy to join in with what Prime Minister David Cameron has called the "fightback" against the rioters.

"We will not allow a culture of fear to exist on our streets," Cameron said.

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