You got a loicense for doing nothing m8?

Do not the cat

Do not carry trees away in a pram

That's good because I cannot even

Social media is now full of a message that seemingly tells immigrants not to rape. Its everywhere and mainly shared by right winners and anyone slightly susceptible to their bullshit

See it. Say it. Sorted

I hate that slogan. It's super catchy but also based on an unclean rhyme 😭

Fellow Scarfolk fans. Brilliant!

But wouldn't reporting it to the police be doing, and then someone would have to report me, and then someone would have to report them, and it just seems like it would be better to not.

depressing context: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ceqe3y34e9eo

You should not take photos of people in public?

Since when did street photography become illegal over here? I know it is much of Europe, but I was under the impression that we worked under the assumption of no reasonable expectation of privacy in public places.

Or is it just illegal for assilum seekers to do it?

In principle, targeting someone and taking photos of them should be illegal, under harassment law.
In practice, this will only apply if you are brown and don't speak very good English.

How can a Labour government offer up such a freebie to the right? Now the right wing will feel even more justified in their bigotry.

I think the comment in this article from the Greens is pretty decent "We support consent education, but it needs to be universal."

They aren’t really left wing.

Oh.

Echoes of Scarfolk in the graphic design - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarfolk , https://scarfolk.blogspot.com/?m=1

On 10 September, 1976, dozens of children, including every single pupil from class 3, Scarfolk High School, vanished on their way to school. A police operation was launched but no clues were ever found. The children were pronounced dead the following Monday, a mere three days later.

Every year thereafter, the police commissioned their sketch artist to draw, in the style of a school photograph, how the missing children might have looked (albeit with their faces removed) had they not disappeared in mysterious circumstances. This was sent to the bereaved parents of class 3 at an exorbitant cost of £31.25.

In the 1979 class sketch, one parent noticed a small label on one of the faceless figure's clothes that contained a code word only their child could have known.

Under mounting pressure from parents, the police eventually raided their artist's studio and found 347 children in his cellar where many had been held captive for several years. The police immediately seized and confined the children as evidence in a crime investigation, which, after much dithering, ultimately never went to court leaving the families no choice but to pursue a private prosecution against the kidnapper.

As the children had already been pronounced dead and the cost of amending the relevant paperwork was high, they were given away as prizes in the Scarfolk police raffle, which helped pay the legal fees of their sketch artist, who, it turns out, was the son of Scarfolk's police commissioner.

well I'm gonna

a whole bunch later though. Just try and stop me by

I won't

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