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Re: Does the Italian Mafia have any connections in GB?
[Re: Camarel]
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Word to the wise though i haven't read the 2 you've posted but the Daily Mail is notorious for blowing things out of proportion . Tell me about it, I stopped reading it a while back. Somebody posted about the gun laws in Europe being tight, whilst in Britain that may be true, that is certainly not the case in other European countries. In Italy, it's very, very common for a household to have some kind of gun and since Italy despite what people think, is a very lawless country it wouldn't surprise me. Britain the most violent in Europe? After this years holiday to Italy I would rather walk around Brixton, London naked shouting "I hate Blacks" than even step foot into some of the dodgy areas of Milan; and Milan isn't even that bad compared to somewhere like Scampia, Naples. Thanks for these contributions everyone though, they mean a lot.
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Re: Does the Italian Mafia have any connections in GB?
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Word to the wise though i haven't read the 2 you've posted but the Daily Mail is notorious for blowing things out of proportion . Tell me about it, I stopped reading it a while back. Somebody posted about the gun laws in Europe being tight, whilst in Britain that may be true, that is certainly not the case in other European countries. In Italy, it's very, very common for a household to have some kind of gun and since Italy despite what people think, is a very lawless country it wouldn't surprise me. Britain the most violent in Europe? After this years holiday to Italy I would rather walk around Brixton, London naked shouting "I hate Blacks" than even step foot into some of the dodgy areas of Milan; and Milan isn't even that bad compared to somewhere like Scampia, Naples. Thanks for these contributions everyone though, they mean a lot. Good luck with the Brixton scenario
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Re: Does the Italian Mafia have any connections in GB?
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08/29/12 03:40 PM
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Word to the wise though i haven't read the 2 you've posted but the Daily Mail is notorious for blowing things out of proportion . I heard the British press in general is notorious for blowing things out of proportion But there's no denying in the fact that crime in Britain is pretty bad. Maybe not as bad as the USA, but still pretty bad. And the thing is, wherever there's crime in Belgium, Scandinavian countries, etc...they always put the blame on immigrants. But in Great Britain a lot of the indigenous people also seem to be involved in a lot of crime. Unfortunately they do blow things out of proportion. It's due to our size, our media feel the need to make a mountain out of a molehill in what I can only speculate is a pissing contest with other countries of larger mass. On a side note: The UK's crime rate is going to be considerably smaller than that of the US due to the astronomical difference in population. Finally, the indigenous of the UK are more violent than the foreign influences. We have a number of organized criminal gangs (this term is used loosely) who routinely practice violence. We have a large biker gang following, Football hooliganism, the London firms, smaller gangs in other major cities, and the Scottish have their own brand of criminal gangs who are incredibly violent, most of which are 80%-90% indigenous membership.
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Re: Does the Italian Mafia have any connections in GB?
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Word to the wise though i haven't read the 2 you've posted but the Daily Mail is notorious for blowing things out of proportion . Tell me about it, I stopped reading it a while back. Somebody posted about the gun laws in Europe being tight, whilst in Britain that may be true, that is certainly not the case in other European countries. In Italy, it's very, very common for a household to have some kind of gun and since Italy despite what people think, is a very lawless country it wouldn't surprise me. Britain the most violent in Europe? After this years holiday to Italy I would rather walk around Brixton, London naked shouting "I hate Blacks" than even step foot into some of the dodgy areas of Milan; and Milan isn't even that bad compared to somewhere like Scampia, Naples. Thanks for these contributions everyone though, they mean a lot. Good luck with the Brixton scenario Unless you run into a British equivalent of Zeus from Die Hard With A Vengeance, you're fucked on that score Didn't know Milan was this bad though... Napels on the other hand, is damn gnarly
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Re: Does the Italian Mafia have any connections in GB?
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08/29/12 06:13 PM
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When a countries police force doesn't carry guns you will have a hard time convincing people it is a violent country. Certain divisions of HM Police force are licensed to carry and use firearms. Although many divisions have been deployed with modern non-lethal weapons (CS Spray, Tazers, Stun Gun etc.) there are still many who carry firearms.
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Re: Does the Italian Mafia have any connections in GB?
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08/30/12 12:34 AM
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So in other words many divisions don't carry firearms? Enough said. Perhaps the British government was smart enough to ban firearms before our students started shooting our comprehensive schools up.
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