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I see my favourite "Royal" is in trouble again!

 

 

Prince Philip has never been shy about giving his opinions on a large range of subjects - often with cringe-worthy results. But the gaffe-prone Prince has put his foot in it again by joking about the name Patel.

 

It happened at a 400-strong Buckingham Palace reception for British Indians. As guests lined up to meet him and the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, 88, looked at the name badge of businessman Atul Patel and said: 'There's a lot of your family in tonight.'

 

 

Not the most PC remark in todays multi-cultural, socialist paradise but I love him for it. Long may he continue to upset the PC idiots who seem to have taken over the world.

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I really feel sorry for this chap (not the muppet who died)

 

Man charged over 'burglar murder'

A man has been charged with murdering a 17-year-old who was stabbed after breaking into a house in Nottingham.

Omari Roberts is accused of stabbing Tyler Juett, 17, and a 14-year-old as they broke into the house in Heathfield Road, Old Basford, on 13 March.

Mr Juett, of Aspley, died later at Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre.

The Crown Prosecution Service said 23-year-old Mr Roberts' alleged actions were "not reasonable" and he should face prosecution.

As well as the murder charge, Mr Roberts, of Heathfield Road in Old Basford, Nottingham, is accused of wounding with intent.

He appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court earlier and was sent for trial at the city's crown court, where he is due to appear on 10 November, a court official said.

Mr Juett's 14-year-old companion, who cannot be identified, pleaded guilty to burglary at Nottingham Youth Court on 14 May and was sentenced to two years' detention.

Story from BBC NEWS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/england/nottinghamshire/8328012.stm

Published: 2009/10/27 17:53:20 GMT

 

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If someone breaks into my home, I'm going to defend it and my family by whatever means I deem necessary. If someone has come, uninvited, into my home, they are breaking the law and I would deem them a potential threat to my family and wouldn't think twice about using as a weapon anything that came to hand. Chances are they'd be brained with a two-by-four!

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If someone breaks into my home, I'm going to defend it and my family by whatever means I deem necessary. If someone has come, uninvited, into my home, they are breaking the law and I would deem them a potential threat to my family and wouldn't think twice about using as a weapon anything that came to hand. Chances are they'd be brained with a two-by-four!

I like your attitude. :)

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Madness. As said above, if someone BREAKS into your house, you should be legally entitled to do anything it takes to ensure your own safety.

As for Prince Phil, how is that news? if he made the same remark to someone who had the surname Campbell it would be written off as a lame joke yet if its a foreign sounding name its a news event? come on.

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And my addition to "PCness gone mad" for today

 

I'm sure this particular incident is isolated, but there's something deeply unnerving about local councils feeling they have the right to interfere in family life to this extent...

 

Parents have been banned from adventure playgrounds because a council says only adults with criminal records checks can be allowed near children.

 

All grown-ups have been excluded from two play areas in Watford, apart from a few council-vetted 'play facilitators' who will help youngsters.

 

A council notice to parents said: 'Due to Ofsted regulations we have a responsibility to ensure that every authorised adult who enters our site is properly vetted and given a Criminal Records Bureau check.'

 

Barred parents were furious yesterday. Marcella Bergin, 35, has been visiting with three of her children for many years without any problems.

She said: 'It's like they are branding all parents potential paedophiles, which is disgraceful - 99 per cent of people are great parents and certainly not child abusers.'

 

Retired youth worker Mo Mills, 62, said she was stunned to learn she could not watch her five year-old granddaughter play in the park.

She added: 'This place is for the public and what the council have decided to do is totally out of proportion.

'I understand the need to keep kids safe but this is just a step too far.'

 

Claude Knights, founder of Kidscape, said: 'Caring parents should not be viewed as a threat. You are in a better position to look after your children than council staff.' Mayor Dorothy Thornhill said the council was merely enforcing government policy.

 

She added: 'Sadly, in today's climate, you can't have adults walking around unchecked in a children's playground.'

 

However, Ofsted said only people working with children needed to be checked, not all adults on the premises.

 

It added: 'We would never seek to prevent parents and carers having access to their own children.'

 

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The bold there is mine, "today's climate" I wonder if she means the climate of fear and paranoia everyone in authority seems to want to encourage...

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Ridiculous! The percentage of people who are registered paedophiles in this country is, in relation to the number of people living here, a tiny minority (even if you factor in the ones that are unregistered as have not been reported yet). The vast majority of parents take damned good care of their kids (leaving a small minority who don't). Ergo, surely the best people to keep an eye on kids in the vast majority of cases is the parents of those children? I,for one, would not be taking my son to a park where I was expected to leave him under the supervision of strangers who had been "vetted by the local council" as there are plenty of examples where people in such positions have abused those positions and committed gross acts of abuse against children (how many news stories have we read where foster carers, "house parents" of care homes and, very recently, nursery workers doing just that?). I'd rather take my son somewhere I can keep an eye on him and play with him any day of the week!

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The "modern climate" really irritates me. Do children not walk to school either? every parent seems OBSESSED that their child will be kidnapped. Eventually anyone who goes within 2 feet of a child will be liable for prosecution.

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The "modern climate" really irritates me. Do children not walk to school either? every parent seems OBSESSED that their child will be kidnapped. Eventually anyone who goes within 2 feet of a child will be liable for prosecution.

 

 

Or a CRB check....

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Here is the best one of the day...

Man Sues Over Lack Of 'Lynx Effect'

 

#MM { margin-left: 10px; float:right; padding-top: 20px; padding-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 50px; } 1543203.jpg A luckless Indian romeo is suing Lynx after he failed to land a single girlfriend during seven years of using their products.

 

Vaibhav Bedi, 26, is seeking

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My OH has just said that he should sue them too, as he used their products for longer, and look what he ended up with! :D

 

Oh dear Ghost, this article has opened up a can of marital worms on the South Coast tonight........watch out for the headline tomorrow "Man Attempts To Extract Pumpkin After Halloween Mishap!" :D

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