Anybody think the Holborn underground fire might be linked?
Hercule Plum
Sorry Hercule, if you were talking about an underground fire at Chancery Lane I might be inclined to listen but not something that happened in Kingsway.
Anybody think the Holborn underground fire might be linked?
Hercule Plum
Sorry Hercule, if you were talking about an underground fire at Chancery Lane I might be inclined to listen but not something that happened in Kingsway.
That's what they want you to think. It's always the one you least expect, always the thing you least expect.
I wonder if there is any connection to the underground fire in Kingsway that caused more disruption in the area ? ( Just to add another plot twist for the film). The robbery does have echoes of the robbery of safe deposit boxes in the film, 'Sexy Beast'.
Thing is, and this despite me being employed by HMPS, I actually have a slight respect for such a caper. No one was hurt, only the pride of the vault owners and it sickens me that if caught they'll go down for a substantial stretch yet molest or rape a child and it's likely you'll serve less time. Priorities all wrong.
You know it mate, on a serious note and off thread but feck it, did you watch the thing on strangeways the other day, I did wonder what you would have made of those days and ways
You know it mate, on a serious note and off thread but feck it, did you watch the thing on strangeways the other day, I did wonder what you would have made of those days and ways
I did see it and I have to say I'm glad I wasn't in the job back then. I've spoken to fellas who were there (on both sides) and it sounded feckin' scary. From an officer point of view, it was as described, lumps of masonary flying past your head, scaffolding poles used as spears. The choking smoke on the landings, shouting and screaming in the dark. Cons balaclaved up running about in the gloom. I've jumped into situations where there's been twenty cons beating the shit out of each other to restore order but I've never experienced a full scale riot and hope I never do.
Funnily enough though, I remember Strangeways when it happened. I was eighteen and I thought the rioters were heroes, striking a blow against the oppressive, fascist bully boys (still under the influence of the Socialist Worker Party back then). I certainly never saw myself ever being a screw. Funny how things work out.
Regarding how things were done back then and whether or not the riot was justified is a tough one to call. I've heard stuff that went on back in the day and let's say if some of the stuff went on now I don't think I could remain in the job. However when you speak to prisoners who've done years of bird, they'll often say that they preferred the old days because they knew where they stood. They say it's too wishy-washy now and too PC.
I guess things have changed, it's just the challenges are different now.
You know it mate, on a serious note and off thread but feck it, did you watch the thing on strangeways the other day, I did wonder what you would have made of those days and ways
I did see it and I have to say I'm glad I wasn't in the job back then. I've spoken to fellas who were there (on both sides) and it sounded feckin' scary. From an officer point of view, it was as described, lumps of masonary flying past your head, scaffolding poles used as spears. The choking smoke on the landings, shouting and screaming in the dark/blockquote>
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Hercule Plum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVvvkDSXj_I
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One thing we still do well is a good old fashioned glamorous heist.
Will be yet another reason to turn to Farage if it turns out it's Eastern Europeans not just stealing our jobs, but actually doing our stealing.
Didn't even have to hurt anyone, perfect crime
It's always the one you least expect, always the thing you least expect.
It was offered on here mate you'd have got a good cut, but folks on here don't know a right touch when they see one
Don't worry got your treacle a right bit of bling you will be the kingpin for a week or so
I did see it and I have to say I'm glad I wasn't in the job back then. I've spoken to fellas who were there (on both sides) and it sounded feckin' scary. From an officer point of view, it was as described, lumps of masonary flying past your head, scaffolding poles used as spears. The choking smoke on the landings, shouting and screaming in the dark. Cons balaclaved up running about in the gloom. I've jumped into situations where there's been twenty cons beating the shit out of each other to restore order but I've never experienced a full scale riot and hope I never do.
Funnily enough though, I remember Strangeways when it happened. I was eighteen and I thought the rioters were heroes, striking a blow against the oppressive, fascist bully boys (still under the influence of the Socialist Worker Party back then). I certainly never saw myself ever being a screw. Funny how things work out.
Regarding how things were done back then and whether or not the riot was justified is a tough one to call. I've heard stuff that went on back in the day and let's say if some of the stuff went on now I don't think I could remain in the job. However when you speak to prisoners who've done years of bird, they'll often say that they preferred the old days because they knew where they stood. They say it's too wishy-washy now and too PC.
I guess things have changed, it's just the challenges are different now.