[–] totes_magotes 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
That's a good way to get rent-a-cops killed in self-defense. Some asshole who's not a cop comes on my property to arrest me 100% is getting killed. Period. End of story.
Maybe end of my story too but I will not live under this kind of shit.
[–] Doorsopenm8 ago
They're just trying to see how far they can kick the goym.
[–] totes_magotes ago
I don't kick back. I stomp. With Bullets. Some rights and things are just non-negotiable.
I know, I sound like "IAmVeryBadass" but fucking hell, I'm sick of this shit. I'm about at the point where Imma start daring these fuckers to try something.
Private firms may be given powers to arrest people | Daily Mail Online
'Private firms may be given new powers to arrest people in a controversial move that has raised alarm. '
'The plans would see HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) privatising part of its compliance and enforcement operations in a deal worth £290million. '
'The proposals would allow, for the first time, staff from companies such as G4S to arrest members of the public for failing to pay fines imposed by the courts. '
'This would include the arrest and detention of individuals who fail to pay off their debts and haul them to court. '
'But this would potentially be a sweeping expansion of the powers – covering so-called warrants of arrest, which are issued by JPs to compel an indivual to attend court. '
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[–] What_was_that_2 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Yea, but UK law and citizens arrest is a lot different then American laws regarding citizens arrest.
[–] UnknownCitizen ago
Sooooo, you’re not going to explain how they are different or provide sources supporting that? Quality comment, thanks.