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    London riots



    LONDON (Reuters) - London braced on Sunday for more violence after some of the worst riots seen in the British capital for years which politicians and police blamed on criminal thugs but residents attributed to local tensions and anger over hardship.

    Rioters throwing petrol bombs rampaged overnight through an economically deprived district, setting police patrol cars, buildings and a double-decker bus on fire.

    "There is Twitter conversations that people are being asked to meet again down in Tottenham so we are all concerned but clearly we will be much better prepared this evening," Richard Barnes, London's Deputy Mayor, told BBC TV.

    Police Commander Adrian Hanstock told Reuters there was "a lot of ill-informed and inaccurate speculation on social media sites" that could inflame the situation.

    "Should we receive any indication that there will be any further violence or offending, there is a robust policing plan in place and we will respond appropriately with the resources available to us," he said.

    BOMBARDED WITH MISSILES, BOTTLES

    Police said 26 officers were injured as rioters bombarded them with missiles and bottles, looted buildings including banks, shops and council offices, and torched three patrol cars near Tottenham police station in north London.

    The riots erupted after a street protest over the fatal shooting of a man by armed officers this week turned violent.

    Residents said they were forced to flee their homes to escape the trouble as mounted police and riot officers on foot charged the crowd to push rioters back.

    As day broke, the Metropolitan Police, which will handle next year's London Olympic Games in what is expected to be Britain's biggest peacetime operation, faced questions about how the trouble had been allowed to escalate.

    The disturbance was only finally brought under control on Sunday after hours of sporadic clashes. Buildings were still smouldering, bricks littered the roads and burglar alarms continued to ring out.

    At a nearby retail park, electrical stores and mobile phone shops had been ransacked, with boxes for large plasma televisions discarded outside, along with CDs and glass from smashed windows.

    "They have taken almost everything," said Saad Kamal, 27, branch manager of retailer JD Sports. "Whatever is left is damaged."

    APPEAL FOR CALM

    Local member of parliament David Lammy said they did not know if everyone had escaped flats above shops that were gutted by fire. "A community that was already hurting has now had the heart ripped out of it," he told reporters.

    Police and community leaders said the community had been horrified by what happened and appealed for calm amid fears that further rioting could break out or spread to other areas.

    The trouble broke out on Saturday night following a peaceful demonstration over the shooting of Mark Duggan, 29, who was killed after an exchange of gunfire with police on Thursday. Duggan's death is now being investigated by the independent police watchdog.

    The riots also come amid deepening gloom in Britain, with the economy struggling to grow amid deep public spending cuts and tax rises brought into help eliminate a budget deficit which peaked at more than 10 percent of GDP.

    "Tottenham is a deprived area. Unemployment is very, very high ... they are frustrated," said Uzodinma Wigwe, 49, who was made redundant from his job as a cleaner recently.

    "We know we have been victimised by this government, we know we are being neglected by the government," said another middle-aged man who declined to give his name. "How can you make one million youths unemployed and expect us to sit down?"

    Tottenham has a large number of ethnic minorities and includes areas with the highest unemployment rates in London. It also has a history of racial tension with local young people, especially blacks, resenting police behavior including the use of stop and search powers.

    NOTORIOUS RACE RIOT IN 1985

    The disorder was close to where one of Britain's most notorious race riots occurred in 1985, when police officer Keith Blakelock was hacked to death on the deprived Broadwater Farm housing estate during widespread disturbances.

    Locals said there had been growing anger recently about police behavior.

    "I've lived in Broadwater Farm for 20 odd years and from day one, police always pre-judge Turks and black people," said a 23-year-old community worker of Turkish origin who would not give his name.

    Fingers were also pointed at the police for failing to anticipate the trouble, although Commander Hanstock said there had been no hint of what was coming. He said they expected to add to the 42 people already arrested.

    The London force has been heavily criticised for its handling of recent large protests against austerity measures, while its chief and the top counter-terrorism officer have quit over the handling of the News Corp phone-hacking scandal.

    "I'm concerned that what was peaceful protest ... turned into this and it seemed to go on for many hours before we saw the kind of policing that I think is appropriate," Lammy said.

    Politicians said criminals and thugs, rather than those with genuine grievances, had taken advantage of the situation.

    "The rioting in Tottenham last night was utterly unacceptable," a spokesman for Prime Minister David Cameron said. "There is no justification for the aggression the police and the public faced, or for the damage to property."

    The capital also saw riots at the end of last year when protests against government plans to raise tuition fees for university students in the center of London turned violent with police and government buildings attacked.

    During the most serious disturbances last December, rioters targeted the limousine belonging to heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, kicking its doors, cracking a window and reportedly jabbing Camilla with a stick.

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    Wow. Pretty insane. I can tell you, living in a city when a riot happens is just really sad. And our wasn't even out of anger at anything tangible it was just stupidity and drunkenness...

    Those pictures are something else

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    If you guys wanted to see a riot, you should have been in L.A. for the Rodney King riot!! It covered a couple hundred square miles and lasted a week. It took the national guard, the military and a 1/3 of the cops in California to shut it down.

    I'll never forget the sight of over 150 CHP cruisers coming down Interstate 5 in the San Fernando Valley, heading to L.A. to relieve the other CHP's that were working around the clock. I had to cut through the line to take a transition lane. There are shocking memories that I'll never forget!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots

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    a message to you vancouverites.... THIS is how you fuck up your own shit

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    goddammit

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntZ View Post
    If you guys wanted to see a riot, you should have been in L.A. for the Rodney King riot!! It covered a couple hundred square miles and lasted a week. It took the national guard, the military and a 1/3 of the cops in California to shut it down.

    I'll never forget the sight of over 150 CHP cruisers coming down Interstate 5 in the San Fernando Valley, heading to L.A. to relieve the other CHP's that were working around the clock. I had to cut through the line to take a transition lane. There are shocking memories that I'll never forget!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots
    That's intense man. I've seen plenty of shows on the riots.

    What did you do during them?

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    If the rioters are one million unemployed youths and students...and the issues are about job creation and tuition hikes...

    about the last thing you do to get your point across is - "...officers were injured as rioters bombarded them with missiles and bottles, looted buildings including banks, shops and council offices, and torched three patrol cars"



    If you can gather one million people in a peaceable fashion, that's a very powerful message in itself...

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    wow

    must be the crazy hats...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Godfather View Post
    That's intense man. I've seen plenty of shows on the riots.

    What did you do during them?
    I was in it! And I worked every day in L.A. while in was going on.

    I watched the LAPD trial verdict in my office, then I headed down to Long Beach to see a customer. While there, I was talking about the verdict with this one black guy that I always would talk about classic soul music with. We visited and I finished my work, normally I would have just headed into Central L.A. and stop in on some other contract customers. But there was a bad feeling in the air that afternoon, I just headed back up the 710 freeway out of Long Beach and the reports of fires and violence were being reported by the minute and I could already see the smoke. The Florance and Normandy riot was starting at that moment just a few miles west of the freeway, I saw the helicopters flying over me heading there. When I got back to my office, I was just in time to see on tv the infamous beatings on the street corner. And Long Beach, where I was just at, was being looted and buildings were being burned. That evening while heading home, every gas station, supermarket, and business was closed! It was like Christmas day, no one was driving and no one was open. After getting home, my friend called me and said to come over and bring my Ruger!

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    It's moved onto #Enfield
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    excluding a mirror....you can never see your own eye...


    whoa


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal-9000 View Post
    excluding a mirror....you can never see your own eye...


    whoa


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    To keep it updated it is now into Brixton with just small amount of trouble and will no doubt spread all over london
    Quote Originally Posted by Hal-9000 View Post
    excluding a mirror....you can never see your own eye...


    whoa


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    So all this crap over the police shooting death of one guy who was rumored of being a "gangster" and shooting at a police officer that was trying to detain him for suspicion of unlawfully carrying a firearm?

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    Sad news. People in general are so disgruntled.

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