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Loki
07-17-2009, 08:19 AM
Facebook police raided my family barbecue (http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?Facebook_police_raided_my_family_barb ecue&in_article_id=704672&in_page_id=34)

Riot police stormed a 30th birthday party for just 15 people and shut it down, thinking it was a rave because it was advertised on Facebook.

Four police cars, a riot van and a helicopter were involved in the swoop on Andrew Poole's gathering for his family and friends.

He was just about to light the barbecue and had not even turned on the music when the gazebo suddenly started flapping wildly and the sound of chopper blades filled the air.

Eight officers wearing camouflage trousers and body armour jumped out and demanded that the 'rave' to be shut down.

Mr Poole said: 'We were nowhere near anyone. We weren't even playing any music. What effectively the police did was come in and stop 15 people eating burgers.'

http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2009/07/barbiPA_450x300.jpg

The party was organised using the create an event facility on Facebook.

Mr Poole, a coach driver, said he invited 17 family and friends and two had not even arrived by the time the helicopter was whirring overhead.

Mr Poole said: 'All of a sudden there was this noise in the sky. The thing then hovered over us for about 25 minutes, watching 15 people eat. They told us to take down the sound system and said everybody's got to leave.

'It was 4pm and we hadn't even plugged the music in yet. We tried to reason with them but they were having none of it.'

Mr Poole said he spent £800 on food and a generator.

Yesterday, police insisted they were right to end the party. 'We were extremely concerned how the event had been advertised on the internet as an all-night party,' a spokesman said.

Phlegethon
07-17-2009, 08:42 AM
Seems as if the British police have too much money you burn. In this part of the world this only happens when you are celebrating your birthday and happen to be a skinhead or biker. But instead of eight cops you'll have to expect around 300.

Freomęg
07-17-2009, 09:25 AM
This is more serious than it first appears. A precedent is being set whereby it is okay for police to watch the internet and act upon plans made there with excessive force. It should not be for the police to pre-empt wrongdoing of this sort for they are essentially punishing a thought, not an action. And it especially should not be for the police to watch social networks and predict innocent crimes.

It starts with something minor, and mildly amusing like this, but it grows and before we know it the police are raiding our homes because we emailed someone telling them we don't get on with our Pakistani neighbour.

Treffie
07-17-2009, 09:38 AM
It's almost as bad as this story.:(

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/4580636/Toy-guns-spark-police-raid-on-Wild-West-fancy-dress-party.html

Vulpix
07-17-2009, 10:13 AM
Anarcho-tyranny (http://vdare.com/francis/041230_multiculturalism.htm): soft on crime; hard on common citizens.

Vulpix
07-17-2009, 02:59 PM
Just another example:

Couple arrested for clearing rubbish from local garden (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1200322/Judges-anger-couple-tidied-garden-thrown-riot-van-attempted-burglary.html)

Lahtari
07-17-2009, 03:46 PM
What I'm fearing is that the UK is somekind of EU's 'test laboratory' of what has been planned to be implemented EU-wide in the future. Would make sense, since the UK has traditionally been an unwilling subject of European integration.

See: Common Purpose Infiltrators (http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3599)

So, what IF the EU is spending an enormous lot of money and effort of the best strategists for all kinds of 'projects' inside the UK, in cooperation with the local status quo? The consequences of failure would be that one eurosceptic Anglosphere country would draw even further away from the EU. But with success, they would get one of the biggest European economies as their obedient vassal. And they'd also get valuable experiences about implementing a totalitarian police state in Europe.

Nevertheless, if this is the case or just a paranoid conspiracy theory, the British people need to form a widespread, organic resistance among the ordinary middle class people as soon as possible.