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Thread: PSNI escort a huge amount of Loyalist terrorists to Catholic house for intimidation.

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    PSNI escort a gang of Loyalist terrorists to Catholic home for intimidation.(CCTV)

    In a shocking display of Police facilitating terrorists and aiding them with breaking the law, 50-60 people most with their faces covered and other well known paramilitary figures went to a Catholic home at midnight to shout abuse and intimidate an innocent family.

    The march never went through the parades comission and was completely illegal.
    So was the sectarian harassment.
    The PSNI were caught on CCTV openly directing the terrorists to the house and facilitating an ILLEGAL march.

    A landrover comes first, then the terrorists are brought to the house by 2 PSNI men leading the illegal late night march while others got out of the landrover to confront the people living in the house.

    The police then enter the persons property and force them into their house, not allowing them to stand at their own front door to question what was happening.

    The woman was on the radio breaking down in tears with fear, she said her family will never recover from the harassment.

    CCTV footage of Police ushering terrorists to the womans house....
    BBC - Nolan - Larne CCTV footage Clip

    PSNI vehicles led the way in an ILLEGAL march of known terrorists who covered their face and shouted 'fenian B*' towards a household after midnight where they terrified a family.

    The PSNI then left them to it, and later issued the woman with a threat against her family from the loyalist terrorist group.

    Ironically the Loyalist terrorist gang say it was a protest against anti-social behaviour in the area and they singled out this womans house because they seen a family members van in the Police station. (aka any excuse)
    However the woman has stated that no-one in here household has a criminal record or has ever done anything wrong.
    Someone from the terrorist group stated that it was a protest at the people in general who were involved in crime in the area.

    BBC NEWS | UK | Northern Ireland | Family's fear over house protest

    Basil McCrae and the Mayor of Larne were on radio Ulster praising the PSNI for how they handled the illegal intimidation.
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    Just the Planter Service of Northern Ireland doing their job.

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    The whole incident is very sinister.

    Surprised that the gang were not wearing white hoods and carrying a burning cross(The cross might be a bit unlikely from this mob though)

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    video wont play for me, says not available in your area, ill try youtube

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    The video on the BBC site is "not available in (my) area".
    Resident vigilanteism is bad enough, state sponsored vigilateism is even more dangerous and shocking as people subject to it have no one to turn to.

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    Welcome to the UK kids, one of those 'civilized' countries you keep hearing about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by st333ve View Post
    In a shocking display of....
    the sectarian reality of supporting british rule and continued partition in Ireland by supporting an arrangement that did not address the root causes of conflict and which only 'acheivement' is the institutionalized sectarianism of stormont , a joke of a 'government' based on a sectarian headcount and facilitates the further seperation of the communities at community level. Hence the building of more 'peace' walls in the six counties then before the GFA. Hence the the sectarian beatings and murders. There is nothing shocking about the story, except peoples reaction to it when they didn't have the courage to demand more.

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    I dont think its on youtube yet.

    It clearly shows 5 or 6 PSNI men telling the residents to get into their house, after the PSNI fronted the gang towards the house.
    The PSNI look like they're actually part of the mob.


    It doesnt show the gangs 'protest' afterwards but the fact is that this group of loyalist yobo's shouldnt have been allowed near that house, especially considering what happened in Colweraine the last time the PSNI allowed sectarian crowds to enter nationalist housing estates.

    If the PSNI were doing their job they would have stopped such an event , the mob must feel justification in their actions considering the PSNI facilitated their intimidation.

    The PSNI are really destroying their reputation by constantly siding with loyalist gangsters and allowing such events to take place.

    I'm pretty open minded when it comes to policing, I am totally opposed to anyone attacking them and I was certainly willing to see would the PSNI become a normal impartial police force.
    However time and time again they have behaved like Loyalist gangsters, handed them millions, failed to stop them attacking etc.
    When Kevin McDaid was murdered they immediatly gave a statement saying the UDA wasnt involved, before they even investigated the murder.
    Their defence and inaction against these people is sickening and theyre only playing into the hands of those who want to attack them.

    If the PSNI behave the way they do for much longer then no-one will support them and that will put us all in a dangerous situation.
    Theyre refusing to police nationalist areas claiming its too dangerous, yet when theyre faced with illegal activity from loyalists they do nothing - except issue people with threats from their loyalist buddies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by st333ve View Post
    I dont think its on youtube yet.

    It clearly shows 5 PSNI men telling the residents to get into their house, after the PSNI fronted the gang towards the house.
    The PSNI look like theyre actually part of the mob.
    Probably the best place for them - in their house I mean.

    Why would you want them outside and in danger? To

    score a few points ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedmethodist View Post
    Probably the best place for them - in their house I mean.

    Why would you want them outside and in danger? To

    score a few points ?
    Isn't that an odd stance? If I understand correctly there was a group of people shouting abuse at a house, escorted by police? My first question would not be why would people want to come to their door, but why and how was this allowed?
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