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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 28, 2019 8:28:06 GMT
Yebbut nothing could decontaminate a trailer so much that punters weren't munching on a burger delivered in a trailer that had had dead people in it. how many horses' heads were transported to the glue factory in the truck that delivered your meat? how many peopled pissed out the water that you end up drinking from the tap? Badger, Bizarre, and Bonkers all begin with the letter B.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 28, 2019 10:18:30 GMT
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Post by bodger on Oct 28, 2019 12:12:48 GMT
how many horses' heads were transported to the glue factory in the truck that delivered your meat? how many peopled pissed out the water that you end up drinking from the tap? Badger, Bizarre, and Bonkers all begin with the letter B. there's no need to remind us what words begin with F.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 28, 2019 14:29:17 GMT
Maurice Robinson, 25, known as Mo, was remanded in custody by magistrates in Chelmsford on Monday morning and will next appear at the Old Bailey in London in November.
Robinson was not asked to indicate a plea to any of the 39 counts of manslaughter of “unknown persons”, one count of conspiracy to facilitate human trafficking and one count of conspiracy to assist the breach of immigration law.
He was also charged with two counts of money laundering, one count of concealing criminal property and one count of possession of criminal property.
Robinson spoke on three occasions during the hearing, twice to confirm he could hear the clerk and the judge and thirdly to state his name, British nationality and address in Northern Ireland. He will appear at the Old Bailey on 25 November for a plea and trial preparation hearing.
Iguyovwe Ogheneruona, prosecuting, cited the “nature and gravity” of the alleged offences and requested for Robinson to be remanded in custody.
The district judge Timothy Kay said Robinson’s solicitor Julian Hayes had made no application for bail.
“You have heard the nature of the allegations you face and the majority of these can only be dealt with in the crown court,” he told Robinson. “I therefore allocate all matters to the central criminal court on 25 November and you will be required to enter your pleas on that occasion.”
Essex police are expected to visit Dublin this week to interview and seek the extradition of a lorry driver arrested at the city’s port on Saturday.
Irish police detained the 23-year-old, from County Down, after he drove his truck off a ferry that had sailed from France.
Essex police have identified the driver as a person of interest in the investigation. He is suspected of having brought the refrigerated trailer in which the bodies were found to the Belgian port of Zeebrugge before it travelled on a ferry to England.
He reportedly spent three days in France and disposed of his phone before returning to Ireland. Gardai detained him on a warrant for assault and criminal damage in an unrelated case.
There is growing focus on a haulier based in County Monaghan who rented the container in which the migrants died. When the Guardian visited his home, residents who described themselves as relatives said he was not at home.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 28, 2019 15:15:03 GMT
I think this is appropriate: "Don't know if this has been mentioned, but why are these ILLEGALS :idea: being looked upon as somewhere between martyrs and heroes by the UK media. All very tragic, people have died etc etc...but - whether economic migrants or initially duped slave workers, they are illegals." And this too: "as in my previous post, from the ones in the trailer, to their families and friends who paid traffickers, and to the organisers this end, to what looks like Woody in the tangmobile, then each and every one of them is a criminal doing illegal activity and can only be tarred with the same brush. in 1 paragraph the media bleat on about impoverished parents earning 300 quid a month between them, thereafter saying they remortgaged their house to pay 20 or 30k to the other criminals. they must have a good mortgage repayment scheme going. its not like pre tinterweb days when girls got promised a job as a nanny and then basically kidnapped,these illegals and the thousands preceeding them all have phones so its not as if they are starting their attempts to illegally enter britain with their eyes closed. if they were dragged out the fridge kicking and screaming or running away, then i would imagine any truckie doing continental work wouldn't think they were poor unfortunates, nor would most of the normal public apart from the liberal snowflakes amongst us."
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2019 15:31:56 GMT
Pikeys.
I wonder where the profits go.
To the yids I guess.
(Edit to remove racial slur)
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 28, 2019 15:43:35 GMT
And this too: "as in my previous post, from the ones in the trailer, to their families and friends who paid traffickers, and to the organisers this end, to what looks like Woody in the tangmobile, From TruckNet, posted in 2014 Q. What is a "Tang"? A. A Tang is an irish driver generally from the north. Will wear a check shirt, jeans, polished brown dealer boots and Scania bomber jacket, in the summer a Scania t shirt can be worn. He will drive a v8 Scania Topline with six roof mounted spotlamps and four at the bottom. It will have the full frilly curtain and led scania griffin logo on the back wall. He will pull a fridge trailer which he will call a frigo. He will do Northern Ireland to mainland UK which he will call the bean five trips every two weeks and will do two laps of the parking lot when arriving and leaving using as many gear changes and blip the throttle between every gear change. They will spend the summer months with likeminded individuals at truckshows with their trucks which they will send half the night revving the nuts out of the engine and blasting the air horns.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 28, 2019 15:53:25 GMT
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 28, 2019 19:13:05 GMT
Interesting post on TruckNet...
"Perhaps the powers that be should start looking at the wealth been splashed round certain parts of Northern Ireland and the republic border area. It certainly isn’t on the back of subbing for the big fridge firms there and is the real reason there’s such opposition to a hard border".
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Post by Mr Stabby on Nov 1, 2019 11:25:44 GMT
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Post by patty on Nov 1, 2019 13:33:17 GMT
Where there is desperation and profit one suspects they won't learn by just this ....
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Post by Jim on Nov 6, 2019 16:35:56 GMT
Around 4 months per murder? I don't see how he would have been directly responsible for 'murder/manslaughter' if they were already dead when he hitched the trailer up. How did they die, one wonders... lack of air, or freezing, or both, and how was that mistake made (unless it wasn't a mistake but revenge for something?)? "The BBC has been contacted by Vietnamese families who fear their relatives were among the dead" - so they knew what was going on? Go round and arrest them at their UK abode?! You don't see Vietnamese being pushy and going on marches with placards saying 'UK Police Go To Hell', they seem to be a quiet lot and keep their heads down and cause no trouble. There could be room in the UK to take many Vietnamese in as 'refugees' - but.... the whole country of Vietnam coming over? And every other poor country in the whole world to be crammed into Britain because it's a decent sort of place? Where does one draw the line? Americans and Canadians and Australians and New Zealanders don't seem to be smuggling themselves over... not sure if white South Africans are trying to get to the UK, another hard-working bunch. WTF ? The aberrant and abhorrent mind of the fox can only be marvelled at.
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Post by metanoia on Nov 6, 2019 17:46:46 GMT
Perhaps it's time we stopped giving the poster credit?
A forum wide "ignore" (see my earlier post elsewhere) is probably the way forward....
met x
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Post by patty on Nov 6, 2019 19:15:21 GMT
Quite often Foxy goes a bit far in his posting and needs to consider the impact of his words on his audience. Hes not a teenager but a mature adult and time he acted with a bit more thought...just saying... Please don't upset the ladies by crass postings.
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 6, 2019 20:00:57 GMT
Back to the topic:
"It happens that the UK is a favourite destination because the UK govt is very unusual across the world in not having universal ID cards, and it has a health service which is pretty much open to all with few questions asked. I remember a few years ago there was a figure quoted for the population of Peterborough, but if you added up all the patients registered to Peterborough GPs it came to considerably more.
In Africa, small farmers are selling their land to middlemen for the price of a passage to the UK. The middlemen parcel the land up and sell it to the Chinese Govt.
The Chinese get a depopulated African empire, bought & paid for, without firing a shot. The lucky old UK gets to house and feed the former African farmers, educate their children and so on."
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