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Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
I would never try to, but if you actually read the evidence it is unlikely in the extreme that any charges could ever be brought. If they are then the prosecuting authorities would be seen to be reacting to mob clamour. It may take even more years but eventually no one will be punished. There is not sufficient evidence. At the end of the day the match was badly stewarded and Policed, but the people who entered the ground after kick off through Leppins Lane are equally culpable. I understand that the original statements are still in existence, the editing was merely to simplify for the courts use. -
Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
The truth will out. -
Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
No I was a striking miner. -
Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
Where else would I be? I live only to bring light to your darkness. -
Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
Other than that though she had nice legs. -
Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
They were like sheep, led by communists and traitors. The Notts miners were men of principle refusing to be cowed by the Scargills bully boys. -
Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
Further to the above, Maggie Thatcher was the best peace time PM this country ever had. Having said that Dave is doing fine. -
Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
Swami, is this the post you have had so much trouble with? That has led you to believe that I am anti Police and Government? If so, I cant see what it is about it that gives that impression. I hope you not smoking illegal substances again. Remember driving a carpet under the influence is a serious offence. -
T-Rex in Clifton Park (Rotherham) 28th August 1971
robcalder replied to paranoid's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
The turnout was very poor and whoever promoted it must have been out of pocket. T Rex was on the way down then I think. Isnt it a fact that if Bolan had lived he would be a forgotten man? -
Miners' strike policing: MP calls for Orgreave inquiry
robcalder replied to Bypassblade's topic in General Discussions
There have been a number of enquiries, all of them, except the last, have vindicated the Police. The last one, made up predominantly people from the Merseyside area and presided over by the Bishop of Liverpool has given Police bashers the outcome they desire. I sincerely hope that individual Police Officers, assuming they can receive a fair trial, are put before a jury. They will, in all probaility, be found not guilty. They will then have the opportunity of suing those who have hounded them for so many years. -
Work in retirement or received reduced pension!!
robcalder replied to WeX's topic in General Discussions
I think it essential that the Police and Government uphold the law of the land. I also think that all citizens should assist the Police and Government in doing so. Whatever made you think I thought any different? -
UK economy growing at fastest rate since 2007 ONS SAYS.
robcalder replied to puisseguin's topic in General Discussions
Spot on, they dont like it up em. -
Ben Fellows abused at BBC (not by Jimmy Saville)
robcalder replied to qwert's topic in General Discussions
You are happy to make serious unsubstantiated allegations about public figures that could bring this Forum under serious scrutiny by interested parties. Either substantiate or withdraw your inference. -
King Ralph starring John Goodman and Peter O Toole was part filmed in Thrybergh Rotherham. King Leer was a world wide distributed porno filmed somewhere in Sheffield
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Grimethorpe, Barnsley.