29 Jan 2014

UK Bankocracy: Three Men Charged With Taking Food From Skip + Fracking Under Your Home & MoD Tries To Unmask Anonymous

Angelo: Another clear case that puts the state of defunct UK law and politics into perspective, while the unholy alliance of banksters and their bathroom buddies the MIC have destroyed the global economy and are making a good attempt at nuking us into oblivion, rather than take them to task for crimes against humanity, the inhuman UK CPS regime has charged 3 hungry, homeless men for taking food destined for landfill out of Iceland's bins. In our names! Bankocracy, tax farm, prisoner industrial gulag (P.I.G), shit hole, call it what you want but democracy is clearly an inappropriate label for the UK today.




MSN UK: Three men have been charged under a 200-year-old law for taking items of food from a skip behind a branch of Iceland.
The trio were charged under the 1824 Vagrancy Act after being found in "an enclosed area, namely Iceland, for an unlawful purpose, namely stealing food".
One of the three, Paul May, reportedly took some tomatoes, mushrooms and cheese.

According to the Guardian, May will argue he was taking the food because he needed it to eat. He does not believe he has done anything illegal in removing food that was destined for landfill.
May, 35, was arrested on 25 October 2013 along with Jason Chan and William James. All three are residents of a squat in Kentish Town, north London.
They were caught after a member of the public called the police to report three men climbing over a wall at the back of Iceland.
The total value of the items taken allegedly amounted to £33.
Police officers returned the items to the supermarket, while the men were held in a police cell for 19 hours before being released.
Lawyers for the trio have asked the Crown Prosecution Service to consider dropping the case. But the CPS is pressing ahead with the case, as it believes "we feel there is significant public interest in prosecuting these three individuals".

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Fracking Under Your Home & MoD Tries To Unmask Anonymous
RT: Afshin Rattansi goes underground with former head of regulatory risk at HBOS, Paul Moore, to investigate whether bankers have learnt their lesson since the bailout. We ask Friends of the Earth's Jane Thomas if energy multinationals can frack under your house without planning permission. We get to the bottom of why an MP tried to claim expenses for not voting at the Syria War debate in parliament. And David Cameron spends millions on trying to uncover the faces behind 'Anonymous'. 


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