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This was taken from the FB page of an AR nutter called errr well you can see below. It also displays perfectly the mentality of many of the people were having to deal with. badge Afreedom 21 September at 06:57 · Edited · If you get arrested is it possible to insist that the police charge you before releasing you? This way any arrest that they make during the cull ends up with an expensive and ultimately futile, court case. What will the courts begin to think of this unneccessary waste of public money and of their time? Share 3 people like this. Jezzecho Gang Your end up charged with something that has nothing to do with cull.!!?! 21 September at 07:19 Badge Afreedom Yes but the court cannot convict you cos you never did it? So it wastes everyones time and money thus costing the government even more to kill badgers plus it throws police actions during the cull into the limelight, that they are biased and working for the NFU and DEFRA 21 September at 08:30 · 1 Janice Curtis When I got arrested, I only got cautioned, you would have to do something really bad for it to end up in court, not sure about interfering with traps by disabling them though. I just got held for a few hours, and escorted to the border, lol 21 September at 10:04 · 2 Alex Dixon Just because you dont do something, does not save you from being found guilty of that crime. Dont live in fantasy land whereby the truth shall always be victorious. People go to jail, people end up on death row, all the time. Do not trust the system. 21 September at 10:46 · 2 Heather Houlie ahhhaaa, the CPS would ultimately weigh up the costs and the situation, if unlikely and expensive to secure a conviction, the charges would be dropped or you would be asked to be bound over 21 September at 11:52 · 1 Gary Badgerhugger Watkins Never accept to be cautioned it is a mark on your record and makes it easier to scoop you next time, if they think they have something they would charge you with it. 21 September at 21:10 · 3 Freddie Smith No. Really bad idea. Wrongful arrest would be your way to go. If you get arrested just keep saying no comment til your brief turns up. Only give your name and addy if arrested or you are driver of a car that is stopped. As someone said dont trust the system!!! 22 September at 11:19
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:32:11 +0000

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