Don’t commit acts of sabotage against military assets if you don’t want counter terror police knocking your door down
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spheres_dnb on
Mental that it’s harder to break into Glastonbury than a RAF base. No wonder the government is hysterically overreacting. They must be so fucking embarrassed
Stampy77 on
Bet they are gonna be really shocked when they get long prison sentences and think it’s unfair.
Responsible-Kiwi870 on
This isn’t terrorism though is it.
Pretty annoying, and probably embarassing for MoD security, but nobody was actually *terrorised*.
If you let your government just call everything terrorism, you’re gonna have a bad time.
Striking_Smile6594 on
Good. Fuck around and find out as the kids are so fond of saying.
Hakizimanaa on
Hopefully it’s whoever was responsible for implementing physical security there.
Catman9lives on
honestly the RAF guards should be arrested for doing a crap job.
ac9792 on
Scenes when it’s that annoying posh Just Stop Oil girl again
Strict_Pie_9834 on
RAF is aiding Israel in its genocide.
Who’s the real villain here.
Crivens999 on
Used to live there in the 80s. Just outside the gates. Like one or two streets away at the time (probably loads now as they were building shedloads at the time). Me and my friends used to just go to the gate with our swimming gear in a towel, and they would let us straight through to use the swimming pool on the base. No ID needed. Every day in the summer hols. Probably knew our fathers, but still…
squiddygamer on
who knew the large FAFO sign on the front of a military base actually means what is says.
MrSierra125 on
This was such a stupid move on their part. As far as we know it’s just Russian backed useful idiots sabotaging military equipment like they’ve been doing in Germany.
They deserve everything coming their way for protesting in such a Stupid manner.
If pro palestine groups can get in, Russian agents can get in.
Time to tighten security.
Twitchas on
I somehow missed that they hadn’t been arrested at the time of the incident, military security is an absolute farce.
No_Suit_9511 on
Good.
The best deterrent is not just a harsh sentence but the certainty of being caught and brought to trial quickly, which is sure to happen.
GianfrancoZoey on
I look forward to them receiving the same punishments as Walton and Woodhouse got in 2017, and as those who sabotaged RAF planes bound for Iraq got.
cheeseley6 on
Excellent. Now give them a stretch in prison that makes Lucy Connelly’s sentence look like a bank holiday weekend.
local_meme_dealer45 on
Only took them a week to find these people. You’d hope that they wouldn’t have made it off of the base but nope. This is the same police force that often don’t investigate burglaries due to manpower issues.
joejawsome1 on
Let me guess. They’re called Tarquin, indigo, Archibald and Cressida.
jizzybiscuits on
Does anyone doubt that this group is funded and supported by Iran?
willington123 on
No doubt they’ll be the usual lot of pro-Palestine supporters/protestors who ironically wouldn’t be allowed to live more than five minutes if they actually went to Palestine.
odindevs on
why would they destroy publicly owned assets? that’s like setting fire to your own money
WritesCrapForStrap on
Yeah I don’t really care about these protestors. They’re hardly terrorists, but they did do crimes and that so sure, lock them up for however long that stuff usually gets.
What I care about is how a bunch of protestors got right up to military equipment on a military base. That should not be possible.
XenorVernix on
No doubt they will get a pathetic prison sentence and be out in a couple of years.
thebestbev on
This clearly isn’t terrorism and shouldnt be classed as such.
Potentially treasonous…but definitely not terrorism.
Annual-Rip4687 on
How do you find and arrest someone with no fixed abode?
FloydEGag on
Someone is going to end up getting shot, the way this is going.
Inglorious555 on
To be fair their break-in has exposed weak points which can be addressed and worked upon so if anyone that’s actually dangerous were to attempt to break-in then it’ll be harder
They shouldn’t have done it in the first place but if the UK Military Bases improve security and make it harder for people to break-in then surely that’s a silver lining? If these people were more dangerous than stop oil protesters then a significant amount of equipment could’ve been wiped out…
disordered-attic-2 on
Charged under the terrorism act. Reality will be coming down hard on these people. A couple of years when no one is talking about Palestine anymore, they will still be in a high security prisons.
Was it really worth it for the far left kudos.
IgotAseaView on
Two of no fixed abode. Glad that’ll be fixed soon for them
BenicioDelWhoro on
Was the station commander one of them? Because that security was criminal.
SlightComposer4074 on
I’ve noticed lots of Palestine Action arrestees seem to be “of no fixed abode”. Now I doubt they’re actually homeless since it always turns out to be some rich spoiled kid, so is that something they also put if you’re living with parents or at uni?
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Don’t commit acts of sabotage against military assets if you don’t want counter terror police knocking your door down
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Mental that it’s harder to break into Glastonbury than a RAF base. No wonder the government is hysterically overreacting. They must be so fucking embarrassed
Bet they are gonna be really shocked when they get long prison sentences and think it’s unfair.
This isn’t terrorism though is it.
Pretty annoying, and probably embarassing for MoD security, but nobody was actually *terrorised*.
If you let your government just call everything terrorism, you’re gonna have a bad time.
Good. Fuck around and find out as the kids are so fond of saying.
Hopefully it’s whoever was responsible for implementing physical security there.
honestly the RAF guards should be arrested for doing a crap job.
Scenes when it’s that annoying posh Just Stop Oil girl again
RAF is aiding Israel in its genocide.
Who’s the real villain here.
Used to live there in the 80s. Just outside the gates. Like one or two streets away at the time (probably loads now as they were building shedloads at the time). Me and my friends used to just go to the gate with our swimming gear in a towel, and they would let us straight through to use the swimming pool on the base. No ID needed. Every day in the summer hols. Probably knew our fathers, but still…
who knew the large FAFO sign on the front of a military base actually means what is says.
This was such a stupid move on their part. As far as we know it’s just Russian backed useful idiots sabotaging military equipment like they’ve been doing in Germany.
They deserve everything coming their way for protesting in such a Stupid manner.
Good, throw them in with these worm brains
[https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/anti-israel-mob-destroys-equipment-for-ukraine-in-bungled-protest/](https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/anti-israel-mob-destroys-equipment-for-ukraine-in-bungled-protest/)
If pro palestine groups can get in, Russian agents can get in.
Time to tighten security.
I somehow missed that they hadn’t been arrested at the time of the incident, military security is an absolute farce.
Good.
The best deterrent is not just a harsh sentence but the certainty of being caught and brought to trial quickly, which is sure to happen.
I look forward to them receiving the same punishments as Walton and Woodhouse got in 2017, and as those who sabotaged RAF planes bound for Iraq got.
Excellent. Now give them a stretch in prison that makes Lucy Connelly’s sentence look like a bank holiday weekend.
Only took them a week to find these people. You’d hope that they wouldn’t have made it off of the base but nope. This is the same police force that often don’t investigate burglaries due to manpower issues.
Let me guess. They’re called Tarquin, indigo, Archibald and Cressida.
Does anyone doubt that this group is funded and supported by Iran?
No doubt they’ll be the usual lot of pro-Palestine supporters/protestors who ironically wouldn’t be allowed to live more than five minutes if they actually went to Palestine.
why would they destroy publicly owned assets? that’s like setting fire to your own money
Yeah I don’t really care about these protestors. They’re hardly terrorists, but they did do crimes and that so sure, lock them up for however long that stuff usually gets.
What I care about is how a bunch of protestors got right up to military equipment on a military base. That should not be possible.
No doubt they will get a pathetic prison sentence and be out in a couple of years.
This clearly isn’t terrorism and shouldnt be classed as such.
Potentially treasonous…but definitely not terrorism.
How do you find and arrest someone with no fixed abode?
Someone is going to end up getting shot, the way this is going.
To be fair their break-in has exposed weak points which can be addressed and worked upon so if anyone that’s actually dangerous were to attempt to break-in then it’ll be harder
They shouldn’t have done it in the first place but if the UK Military Bases improve security and make it harder for people to break-in then surely that’s a silver lining? If these people were more dangerous than stop oil protesters then a significant amount of equipment could’ve been wiped out…
Charged under the terrorism act. Reality will be coming down hard on these people. A couple of years when no one is talking about Palestine anymore, they will still be in a high security prisons.
Was it really worth it for the far left kudos.
Two of no fixed abode. Glad that’ll be fixed soon for them
Was the station commander one of them? Because that security was criminal.
I’ve noticed lots of Palestine Action arrestees seem to be “of no fixed abode”. Now I doubt they’re actually homeless since it always turns out to be some rich spoiled kid, so is that something they also put if you’re living with parents or at uni?