Liverpool 20:34 - May 26 with 6099 views | pencoedjack | Fans ploughed into by a car looks deliberate. Footage is awful. Hope they are OK. |  | | |  |
Liverpool on 22:18 - May 26 with 2033 views | KeithHaynes | š |  |
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Liverpool on 22:34 - May 26 with 1999 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Perpetrator would literally have been beaten to death if the police hadnāt rescued him. Shame they did. |  |
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Liverpool on 23:01 - May 26 with 1966 views | KeithHaynes | No reported deaths as yet but some seriously injured š |  |
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Liverpool on 23:48 - May 26 with 1915 views | raynor94 | Sadly a few children are involved, one in a serious condition in hospital, paying they all make a full recovery A truly shocking incident |  |
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Liverpool on 09:03 - May 27 with 1688 views | onehunglow |
Liverpool on 23:48 - May 26 by raynor94 | Sadly a few children are involved, one in a serious condition in hospital, paying they all make a full recovery A truly shocking incident |
Son took his kids over for the parade Just as well they choose to watch in Allerton And to think all the worry before was about using flares Life and luck |  |
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Liverpool on 13:19 - May 27 with 1513 views | raynor94 | The more you see of it looks like the driver panicked he was tailgating the ambulance and ended up where he shouldn't have been he tried reversing and thats when it all kicked off Not excusing his behaviour in any way all my thoughts are with the injured and thankfully nobody died |  |
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Liverpool on 14:07 - May 27 with 1450 views | onehunglow |
Liverpool on 13:19 - May 27 by raynor94 | The more you see of it looks like the driver panicked he was tailgating the ambulance and ended up where he shouldn't have been he tried reversing and thats when it all kicked off Not excusing his behaviour in any way all my thoughts are with the injured and thankfully nobody died |
Lot going on over there 500,000 people over there for that parade and also the Sefton park gig and the Queen Anne visit Helluva policing planning job |  |
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Liverpool on 15:52 - May 27 with 1334 views | trampie | |  |
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Liverpool on 15:59 - May 27 with 1317 views | trampie | Now being reported as yet another very serious drug related incident in Liverpool resulting in attempted murder charges. Is there anything that can be done about the drug issue in Liverpool and the surrounding areas, and indeed across the UK ? [Post edited 27 May 16:01]
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Liverpool on 16:01 - May 27 with 1308 views | 1983 |
Liverpool on 13:19 - May 27 by raynor94 | The more you see of it looks like the driver panicked he was tailgating the ambulance and ended up where he shouldn't have been he tried reversing and thats when it all kicked off Not excusing his behaviour in any way all my thoughts are with the injured and thankfully nobody died |
And the small matter of him off his nut on drugs |  |
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Liverpool on 16:35 - May 27 with 1261 views | KeithHaynes |
Liverpool on 15:59 - May 27 by trampie | Now being reported as yet another very serious drug related incident in Liverpool resulting in attempted murder charges. Is there anything that can be done about the drug issue in Liverpool and the surrounding areas, and indeed across the UK ? [Post edited 27 May 16:01]
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Five years inside for possession class a Three for class b and one for class c. Intention to supply dependent on volume but double above for the minimum. That would work, yes the prisons are full, so build more. They manage to pay out for hotels in the millions for āmigrantsā, so letās get it going, spineless UK. |  |
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Liverpool on 17:48 - May 27 with 1183 views | union_jack |
Liverpool on 16:35 - May 27 by KeithHaynes | Five years inside for possession class a Three for class b and one for class c. Intention to supply dependent on volume but double above for the minimum. That would work, yes the prisons are full, so build more. They manage to pay out for hotels in the millions for āmigrantsā, so letās get it going, spineless UK. |
Build them and theyāll comeš Incidentally, suspect still not named. Is that significant I wonder? |  |
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Liverpool on 18:08 - May 27 with 1149 views | trampie |
Liverpool on 17:48 - May 27 by union_jack | Build them and theyāll comeš Incidentally, suspect still not named. Is that significant I wonder? |
I wonder what his occupation is/was ? |  |
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Liverpool on 18:11 - May 27 with 1156 views | raynor94 |
Liverpool on 18:08 - May 27 by trampie | I wonder what his occupation is/was ? |
What difference would that make š¤ |  |
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Liverpool on 18:23 - May 27 with 1105 views | trampie |
Liverpool on 18:11 - May 27 by raynor94 | What difference would that make š¤ |
People querying the number plate, mot etc and saying not every vehicle has to have an mot etc if the car belonged to certain organisations etc There is probably nothing in the number plate angle but that is why some people are pondering what his occupation is/was. |  |
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Liverpool on 18:33 - May 27 with 1095 views | onehunglow |
Liverpool on 18:08 - May 27 by trampie | I wonder what his occupation is/was ? |
More people on Liverpool city yesterday than on the whole of south Wales [Post edited 27 May 18:35]
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Liverpool on 18:34 - May 27 with 1096 views | GVJack |
Liverpool on 18:23 - May 27 by trampie | People querying the number plate, mot etc and saying not every vehicle has to have an mot etc if the car belonged to certain organisations etc There is probably nothing in the number plate angle but that is why some people are pondering what his occupation is/was. |
More likely not to have an MOT because.... Couldn't be bothered to get an MOT! Nothing to do with occupation. Unlike Tax, or insurance, continuous MOT is not actively enforced in the UK, it's simply a requirement to Tax the vehicles and is only checked at that point or if a road side spot check by the police. |  | |  |
Liverpool on 18:40 - May 27 with 1067 views | raynor94 |
Liverpool on 18:34 - May 27 by GVJack | More likely not to have an MOT because.... Couldn't be bothered to get an MOT! Nothing to do with occupation. Unlike Tax, or insurance, continuous MOT is not actively enforced in the UK, it's simply a requirement to Tax the vehicles and is only checked at that point or if a road side spot check by the police. |
Well patrol cars have anpr and would pick up lack of an mot just like tax |  |
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Liverpool on 18:40 - May 27 with 1067 views | majorraglan |
Liverpool on 18:34 - May 27 by GVJack | More likely not to have an MOT because.... Couldn't be bothered to get an MOT! Nothing to do with occupation. Unlike Tax, or insurance, continuous MOT is not actively enforced in the UK, it's simply a requirement to Tax the vehicles and is only checked at that point or if a road side spot check by the police. |
There are supposed to be 34m cars on UK roads, around 5m of them donāt have a valid MOT. Thatās staggering. |  | |  |
Liverpool on 18:51 - May 27 with 1051 views | GVJack |
Liverpool on 18:40 - May 27 by raynor94 | Well patrol cars have anpr and would pick up lack of an mot just like tax |
It's not actively enforced. DVLA have a department who monitors unlicensed (taxed) vehicles and issues penalties to the registered keeper for those who don't comply. They also do the same for vehicles without a valid insurance policy which aren't declared off road. DVSA do not do the same for vehicles which have not got a valid MOT. Rationale is that a vehicle must have an MOT in place to allow them to tax the vehicle annually from the point the vehicle is at least 3 years old therefore making sure that one is done each year the vehicle is taxed. Unfortunately that doesn't mean individuals always comply with any of those three. Some don't even register the vehicle in their own name and therefore will not receive any correspondence relating to Tax or insurance. Was a lot more difficult to hide before they got rid of the tax disc. Now you could only potentially be caught if physically pulled over by the police. |  | |  |
Liverpool on 19:20 - May 27 with 1011 views | onehunglow |
Liverpool on 18:51 - May 27 by GVJack | It's not actively enforced. DVLA have a department who monitors unlicensed (taxed) vehicles and issues penalties to the registered keeper for those who don't comply. They also do the same for vehicles without a valid insurance policy which aren't declared off road. DVSA do not do the same for vehicles which have not got a valid MOT. Rationale is that a vehicle must have an MOT in place to allow them to tax the vehicle annually from the point the vehicle is at least 3 years old therefore making sure that one is done each year the vehicle is taxed. Unfortunately that doesn't mean individuals always comply with any of those three. Some don't even register the vehicle in their own name and therefore will not receive any correspondence relating to Tax or insurance. Was a lot more difficult to hide before they got rid of the tax disc. Now you could only potentially be caught if physically pulled over by the police. |
A car can kill as efficiently as a gun Sentence lighter though by car Fella on Manchester gets 12 yr for killing a child after snorting countless lines of cocaine We tolerate drugs too much |  |
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Liverpool on 19:47 - May 27 with 994 views | GVJack |
Liverpool on 19:20 - May 27 by onehunglow | A car can kill as efficiently as a gun Sentence lighter though by car Fella on Manchester gets 12 yr for killing a child after snorting countless lines of cocaine We tolerate drugs too much |
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Liverpool on 21:37 - May 27 with 879 views | Kilkennyjack |
Liverpool on 19:20 - May 27 by onehunglow | A car can kill as efficiently as a gun Sentence lighter though by car Fella on Manchester gets 12 yr for killing a child after snorting countless lines of cocaine We tolerate drugs too much |
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Liverpool on 22:10 - May 27 with 841 views | johnlangy |
Liverpool on 16:35 - May 27 by KeithHaynes | Five years inside for possession class a Three for class b and one for class c. Intention to supply dependent on volume but double above for the minimum. That would work, yes the prisons are full, so build more. They manage to pay out for hotels in the millions for āmigrantsā, so letās get it going, spineless UK. |
Much higher numbers in jail and much higher reoffending than other comparable countries. Something is wrong with our justice system. Just locking up more is not the answer. |  | |  |
Liverpool on 22:39 - May 27 with 802 views | KeithHaynes |
Liverpool on 22:10 - May 27 by johnlangy | Much higher numbers in jail and much higher reoffending than other comparable countries. Something is wrong with our justice system. Just locking up more is not the answer. |
Then the drug problem remains. |  |
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