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Title: How a barman tried (and failed) to make citizen's arrest on Tony Blair .
Post by: astr0144 on January 21, 2014, 11:19:59 PM
How a barman tried (and failed) to make citizen's arrest on Tony Blair as the former PM dined in London restaurant.

I have never heard of this sort of thing happening before from an everyday citizen. :o


http://uk.news.yahoo.com/barman-tries--and-fails--to-make-citizen-s-arrest-on-tony-blair-as-former-pm-ate-in-trendy-east-london-restaurant-113503844.html#nbuBaBp
Title: Re: How a barman tried (and failed) to make citizen's arrest on Tony Blair .
Post by: Amaterasu on January 22, 2014, 03:17:17 AM
Technically We are all imbued with the power to make a Citizen's arrest.  Making it work is another thing.  The richer the arrestee, the less likely the arrester will succeed.
Title: Re: How a barman tried (and failed) to make citizen's arrest on Tony Blair .
Post by: astr0144 on January 22, 2014, 04:35:35 AM
Id say that's no doubt a fact Amy..

It may have been a brave thing to try...but certainly a risky one..
and no doubt if he held a job & became known in the media for trying it...
Unless he did pull it off, chances are most employers would not want him
to work for them...& may not know, or be aware about Globalist agendas...and see Blair as innocent..

It would seem highly unlikely he would pull it off without some help or correct guidance...

I am not sure if Tony Blair at the time, was really  genuine in his beliefs about suggesting towards the war because of past issues in the Middle East with Saddam's mass killings etc where at the time if he did not know what may really be going on..I could understand his decisions & concerns..... Or if he was acting & fully aware of what we now may belief was part of the Globalist agenda to create war for their own profits or to test out their latest Military powers etc...

If someone attempted to make a Citizens arrest on us or anyone & we did not agree to it...what rights does one  have to rebel ?

If one becomes aggressive about it.. or fights back...or acts in self defence which I think many of us would do in such a situation if we believed that we were innocent of what ever we were being arrested for..

How should one behave in such a situation ? both as a arrestee or a defendant ?



QuoteTechnically We are all imbued with the power to make a Citizen's arrest.  Making it work is another thing.  The richer the arrestee, the less likely the arrester will succeed.
Title: Re: How a barman tried (and failed) to make citizen's arrest on Tony Blair .
Post by: Sinny on January 22, 2014, 01:50:57 PM
I wouldnt have tried arresting him.

I would have just calmly slit his throat  ;D

(Side note to: NSA/GHCQ, whatever - Free speech)