Wednesday, 31 August 2011

UAF change tactics


UAF change their demo spot as they want to ensure they cause maximum trouble on the day

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UAF and the Anarchist clowns that are latching onto them have seemingly realised the they would have been kettled in Weavers Fields, so they have changed their demo spot to the junction of Vallence Road and Whitechapel rd, not far from East London Mosque.
From the crap they are writing on their various sites and blogs its obvious they see this as a re-run of the Battle of Cable Street and are determined to turn the day into a riot.
Muster points are being finalised and people are advised NOT to drink before this demo as the risk of being attacked by these people is very high and you will need your wits about you. Police will arrest or turn back anyone who has been drinking so be warned. We will arrive in Tower Hamlets have our demo then leave in one group. It is obvious from the screenshots below that the “brave” Anarchists are hoping to find stragglers they can prey on. We arrive together, peacefully protest then leave together. The worlds media will be there, let them see who the real troublemakers are. NFSE
Jake

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Tower Hamlets EDL update


Ok the march has been banned but that was only to be expected as the Government still continues to blame and persecute us over the recent riots. The static demo is all sorted and police liason is at an advanced stage. Coaches are sorted from all over the country and we will have a good turnout, despite all the enemies and traitors chatting bollocks and trying to cause division on Facebook. The real patriots of this country will be there in Tower Hamlets. Anyone not going because they dont like Tommy or they have had a childish argument with someone on Facebook should be ashamed of themselves, this isnt about personal egos or any other bullshit, this is us making a stand to highlight the fact that a historic part of our capital city has been colonised by those who hate us and whose goal is the complete islamification of our country. A country our grandfathers fought and died for. Be there next saturday or hang your heads in shame.
RV points are being finalised and will be sent out early next week. NFSE
Louis  Brighton EDL

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Chavs launch Petrol bomb attack on police in build up to Carnival


Petrol bomb thugs attack police: London on alert for Carnival weekend

Justin Davenport, Crime Editor
25 Aug 2011 

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London is on riot alert today after two petrol bombs were thrown at a passing police car.
Thugs ambushed a Met vehicle patrolling streets in an area of north London close to where violence sparked four days of disorder across Britain. Scotland Yard is deploying more than 10,000 police officers on the streets amid fears of further outbreaks.
The move comes as London is put on alert for the Notting Hill Carnival this weekend. Extra officers were sent to the scene in Fore Street, Enfield, after the petrol bombs were thrown at 11.30pm last night. Scorch marks and evidence of accelerant were found at the scene.
Senior officers fear the annual bank holiday carnival may be used as an excuse by yobs to go on the rampage. Event organisers say they have beefed up security and drawn up contingency plans in case trouble breaks out.
There have been heightened concerns about the carnival in the wake of the widespread rioting that rocked London a fortnight ago. The Met has arrested nearly 2,000 people after violence broke out in 22 London boroughs before spreading acrossEngland.
Police expect this year's carnival to be down on numbers, despite Boris Johnson's pledge that it will be "robustly policed".
Police have arrested 40 suspected gangsters plotting to cause trouble at the event. They have picked up "chatter" on social network sites about plots to disrupt it but say there is no evidence that people are plotting widespread looting.
All leave has been cancelled as the Met deploys the largest ever number of officers at the event.
Four thousand are being drafted in from outside forces to police the rest of London.
The riots were set off by a march to Tottenham police station by friends of suspected criminal Mark Duggan, who was shot by armed officers as he was being arrested. He was in possession of a handgun.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

EDL Tower Hamlets update


At a recent meeting with the Met, EDL were informed that at the moment the march is still allowed and that a massive operation will be in place to make sure Marxists and Anarchists who are determined to cause a riot by winding up the Muslim youth will be targeted beforehand.
Even if the Home Sec decides at a late stage to ban the march, EDL supporters will still have to walk to the demo area to have a static. Hey presto, a march. RV points will be announced as soon as arranged.
Dan Luton EDL

Police move in on gangs prior to Notting Hill Carnival


Dawn raids before Carnival
Cuffed and covered: a suspect is arrested in one of today's pre-emptive raids

Police seize 40 gang suspects ahead of carnival

Justin Davenport, Crime Editor
24 Aug 2011 

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Scotland Yard today swooped on suspected gang members plotting to cause trouble at this weekend'sNotting Hill carnival.
A total of 40 suspects have been seized in raids in the run-up to the event in a bid to avoid a resurgence of disorder.
Up to 10,000 police officers are being deployed across the capital each day for the weekend event which normally attracts crowds of one million.
In one raid in Notting Dale this morning an 18-year-old suspected drug dealer was seized in a residential street a few blocks from the carnival route itself.
A screaming woman tried to stop officers in protective gear entering her home to arrest the teenager.
"He's not here - you don't have to break the door down," she claimed as she leant out of the window as officers smashed their way in to the home. The suspect was arrested and taken away for questioning as officers seized a substance, believed to be crack cocaine.
The raids - there were five this morning - come as police have picked up "chatter" on social networking sites about gangs plotting to disrupt the carnival.
Officers are also concerned that while their attention is directed at the Notting Hill event, gangs and other trouble makers will attempt to cause disorder elsewhere. Commander Steve Rodhouse, who is in charge of policing the carnival, vowed to deal robustly with troublemakers.

Unison sees fit to give its members money to Communists planning a riot


This is how Unison sees fit to spend its members money, financing a Marxist organisation who are trying to suppress free speech and are all out blatantly trying to provoke a riot in Tower Hamlets which they can then blame on the EDL. Are you still paying your subs?

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Notting Hill Carnival still not banned OH DEAR


There may be trouble ahead - If there is a riot here this year, the only good that will come from it will be that it will finish Camerons career as he has continued to spout off about the EDL while ignoring this massive looming disaster. Dont think the local residents will be too happy with him.


Public order

Since the carnival did not have local authority permission, initial police involvement was aimed at preventing it taking place at all, which resulted in regular confrontation and riots. A change of policy came after a confrontation in 1987, which saw a change to allowing the Carnival to take place with police taking a more conciliatory approach. During the 2000 Carnival, two men were murdered and future policing, whilst conciliatory, has led to police deployment in large numbers - upwards of 11,000. Some of the crime associated has been displaced to the periphery. In 2007, two teenagers were shot just outside the Carnival area. The Review in 2000 by participants (but not local residents) resisted calls from the Mayor of London to resite the event in Hyde Park but led to the parades taking a circular rather than linear route.
The 2008 Carnival was marred by rioting right at the very end of the weekend, involving large numbers of youths and injuries to police. Some media outlets captured footage of the violence - [1], approximately 500 youths were arrested. The carnival has come under criticism for its cost to the London taxpayer as the cost for policing the event totalled over £6,000,000, however, it is argued that this should be put into context as the carnival is estimated to bring in approximately £93,000,000 into the local economy.[15]
Five murders have taken place since 1987:
30 August 1987 - Michael Augustine Galvin, 23, stallholder - stabbed.[16]
26 August 1991 - Dr. Nicholas John Hanscomb, 38, bled to death after being stabbed in the thigh.[17]
28 August 2000 - Greg Fitzgerald Watson, 21, stabbed to death after an argument over food.[18]
28 August 2000 - Abdul Munam Bhatti, 28, beaten to death in a racially motivated attack by a group of 40-50 youths.[19]
30 August 2004 - Lee Christopher Surbaran, 27, shot by a gang using a machine pistol for "showing disrespect".[20

Monday, 22 August 2011

Kings Cross worst station for crime


King's Cross tops the Tube's list of shame as worst station for crime

Rebecca Seales and Rob Parsons
22 Aug 2011 

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King's Cross was today named asLondon's worst Tube station for crime, with almost 200 offences committed there last year.
In a list released by British Transport Police, King's Cross, Victoria and Stratford had the highest number of reported offences among stations in Zones 1-3.
But crime is falling across the transport network, which the force says is due to a "highly visible policing style".
There were 194 offences reported at King's Cross, 186 at Victoria, 165 at Stratford and 147 at Oxford Circus.Piccadilly Circus, Baker Street, Leicester Square and Old Street all also had more than 100 reported crimes each.
Passengers groups say the figures reflect the fact that these stations are the busiest in London. Old Street's inclusion was a surprise, however 84 of the offences there involved drugs.
The 194 offences at King's Cross included 33 incidents of violence against a person, six sexual offences, three cases of criminal or malicious damage, 95 reported thefts of passenger or rail commercial property, 13 serious fraud cases, seven drug offences and two other serious offences.
Victoria was the most dangerous station as 48 of the offences there involved violence. It was closely followed by Leicester Square with 46 and Stratford with 42.
At Seven Sisters there were three reported robberies.
Victoria also had the most reported cases of pickpockting with 80 followed by Oxford Circus with 72 and Piccadilly Circus with 59 - all are heavily used by tourists.
Jo deBank from London TravelWatch said: "Personal security is hugely important to passengers and making sure stations are safe is vital.
"We have called for better standards at London's stations, and Old Street is one of those in need of significant improvement."
Some stations in Zones 1 and 2 saw almost no on-station crime at all.
Cannon Street and Aldgate were among those which only had two crimes reported last year while at 15 stations, mostly towards outer London, only one was reported all year.
London's transport is safer than its equivalents in almost all other European cities. The volume of crime taking place in Tube stations is steadily dropping, but the amount happening on trains and buses has fallen sharply. Crime on the Tube fell by 20 per cent over the last three years, and on buses by 30 per cent.
The number of robberies taking place on public transport fell by nearly 50 per cent.
British Transport Police said: "The reduction is due to the highly visible policing style that BTP operates on the Tube and the use of intelligence and crime-pattern analysis to ensure officers are deployed to the stations and locations where they are needed most."
Transport for London said: "The Tube is a low-crime environment, with crime rates continuing to fall. This reflects both our close working with the BTP and our successful use of the deterrent of CCTV and other community safety initiatives.
"But there is always more that can be done which is why significant resources are devoted to catching and prosecuting criminals, and CCTV cameras across the network