Friday, December 10, 2010

Taking a break from a frustrating day,

I'll say that the driver of the royal car needs some retraining: I thought one of the rules was "Somebody tries to make you stop, or approaches the car in such a way, YOU DON'T STOP!"
Camilla was left terrified as their Rolls Royce came under fire from a snarling mob of student fees rioters as it made its way to the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium.

The car was kicked, rocked and hit with paint bombs as up to 20 demonstrators attacked it and chanted 'Off with their heads!' and 'Tory scum', leaving the couple visibly shaken
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All I can think of is they guy was either ordered not to move unless 'absolutely necessary', or something of the sort. If so, whoever gave the order should be canned, or sent somewhere he's less likely to cause damage.
Ok, just found this:
A rioter managed to push a stick through an open window of the limousine and jab her in the ribs. Camilla’s terrifying ordeal came as a baying mob surrounded her and husband Prince Charles when they rode through central London in the vintage Rolls-Royce last night.

A police source said one of the car’s rear windows was opened by mistake as tuition fee protesters moved in. The attack is the biggest royal security breach in decades and raises new questions about the protection of the couple.
This is friggin' incredible; not only that the driver didn't bloody DRIVE, but that this clown was able to do this and not get either decked or shot. Don't care what anybody thinks of the Royal Family, NOBODY should get away with attacks like this on anybody.



No, Obama isn't 'peevish'; he's really pissed when he doesn't get his way.


Two brothers who say police unlawfully seized more than $190,000 from them during a traffic stop had been under surveillance and were suspected of drug-dealing, a lawyer for the city of Aurora said today during a court hearing.

Though neither Jose nor Jesus Martinez is charged with a crime, authorities are seeking forfeiture of $190,040 found in Jesus' truck when he was stopped by an Aurora police officer on Oct. 18.

A Kane County judge ordered the money returned, but the city has refused
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Don't know about you, but I'm really sick of this kind of crap; that little "Innocent until proven guilty" thing just doesn't seem to count with a lot of LE agencies anymore.


I think that's a lot more involved than I will ever get in projectile casting. Unless I find a cannon, of course...


Various state employees who need to be fired; apparently a lot of others need reeducation about just who owns what.


I hope Rosenberg both whacks them in court, and then sues their collective ass off. This is plainly and blatantly "We don't like you talking about us, so we're going to screw you over" by the police, prosecutors and everyone else involved.

Now I need to run out and hopefully actually accomplish something.

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