Am watching this on the news at the moment am in Scotland. but am scared , scared for people where the riots are and worried that it may start up here.
please everyone who is in London and Birmingham check in and let us know that you are all ok
Someone on facebook just posted something to report to the police but just thought I'd warn people on here....apprently there are plans for riots to begin in Leicester on the 12th.
Last I heard Brookfield Centre in Cheshunt closed up and people in Hoddesdon (where I work!!!!) were told to lock the doors and not go out. Particularly the pubs. Don't know if it actually reached either of these areas but it got to Waltham Cross apparently!
I know it won't get to my town, it's too small and peaceful lol, but its terrifying how quickly and how drastically this has spread!
It makes me worry for humanity. That this amount of people can just pick up and go mental for no apparent reason.
Just waiting for the medway towns in kent to start up.only a matter of time.x
There are times to stay put, and what you want will come to you.
But there are times to go out into the world and find such a thing for yourself.
I aint no abacus but you can count on me.
- Just as I read that a friend posted about the Glasgow one on Facebook. Someone in the group posted "who's up for it en? Show these southern mugs how tae destroy a city!!!"
I don't understand how they think this is going to solve anything.
DILLIGAF
"it’s when you’re acting selflessly, that you are at your bravest"
- Four.
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And yeah I've seen the reasons they are doing them, in their words, are "free teles and laptops" and because they "want to show southerners how to destroy a city".
DILLIGAF
"it’s when you’re acting selflessly, that you are at your bravest"
- Four.
♥
i dont know how many of them are serious or trying to be cool, but its not something to laugh about or joke, sooner or later someone is gona be killed in the riots and the police and councils need to be on guard
"Its not how long a star shines, what is remembered is the brightness of the light"