Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Vigilantism?

On the morning of local elections, 1st May 2008, I received a telephone call at around 8am. It was a telephone call to tell me that something major had just happened at Leigh's largest supermarket and that numerous ambulances, police cars, police vans and the GMP helicopter were all actively present. So, it's been very surprising indeed (or is it?) that as yet, no details have been released as to what actually did unfold on this particular morning.

I have withheld posting on this blog any earlier regarding this incident, just in case it did eventually make the media, but, with it being nearly a month now, I really don't think they will release the details anytime soon.

Now, I have heard one or two rumours mind you, of the events, and one from a very reliable source!

But, before I go in to this very reliable 'rumour' I ask in all honesty why major instances of this such nature and which commanded such a massive response from the emergency services, has a reporting ban by both the media and authorities alike been put into place?

It's quite simple really, and that is they don't want to spoil the wonderful status quo we have in our little northern town. A town that can boast a strong Labour party presence, and who's towns MP is the none other than the high ranking Secretary of State for Culture, (LOL) Media (LOL) and Sport(LOL), the Rt. Hon. Andrew Burnham MP!

So with the Labour Party in such a shambolic freefall, (and quite rightly so!) any more bad news, would be construed as a kicking them whilst they are down! So, a cover up is now in process to protect what little shameful dignity they have left, and all this in the back yard of a top minister.

We are all too aware of the disgusting way the media are controlled by the Government and such like, and who will distort or withold information to fool the unsuspecting public (or the just damn blinkered and ignorant!) in to thinking everything is just fine? We are also too well aware that our judicial system is an absolute joke, were the victims are more often than not prosecuted, whilst the perpetrator is often released or given the softly, softly approach by the twisted liberal do-gooders that we now have in these establishments.

So, when individuals take it upon themselves to take the law in to their own hands, it can only be because they are sickened by the lack of will by our police service and judicial system to crack down hard on individuals who commit such heinous crimes.

Now, although I certainly don't condone violence in any way shape or form, but, I for one and it's certainly a policy of the British National Party, to introduce punishments that fit the crime!

Part of the Law and Order policy here: We support the re-introduction of corporal punishment for petty criminals and vandals, and the restoration of capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers as an option for judges in cases where their guilt is proven beyond dispute, as by DNA evidence or being caught red-handed.

I can now divulge the reliable 'rumour' was indeed a vigilante attack by three males in the 'trolley' holding area in the car park of this supermarket, were these individuals have apparently chopped off one ear and at least three fingers of another male (I have no details of the attacked individual) and whom someone was to hear one of the gang say, " that'll teach you to keep your grubby hands of our children, you sick paedophile bastard."

I was also told that two of the three vigilantes were apprehended almost immediately, and the third got away. But, as I say again, this is only a rumour. But, due to the lack of media reporting of this incident on May 1st, I wouldn't be surprised if it was indeed very true.

1 comment:

Sir Henry Morgan said...

Please - more info. Dig away.

You ought to detail the rumours - then if you get prosecuted for libel, you can force disclosure of all the evidence in court.

This, of course, ensures you wont get done. That is the approach I take when I write on any of my three blogs (well, two - I really only took the third to ensure I got the name for future use).