Apparently we had rioting in Kent as well last night according to BBC (Spits) South East, thirteen people were arrested.As reported by thisiskent
The first distrubance (Their spelling mistake, not mine) of the night happened yesterday at around 8.30pm in Hope Street, Gillingham, and saw confrontations between youths and the police.
Crews from Kent Fire and Rescue Service were called to a car fire in New Street, Chatham, at 12.56am, followed by another vehicle on fire in the Wickes car park in Maidstone Road at 1.07am and a third car alight in the Chatham Tesco multi-storey car park at Eldon Street at 1.29am.
Almost an hour later, at 2.20am, crews dealt with a small rubbish fire in a shelter on Rainham High Street before tackling a number of bin fires in Gillingham High Street at 2.34am. Officers also dealt with numerous incidents of criminal damage to cars in the area.
Well done Kent Police in tackling the 15,000 15 rioters.
Incidents of vandalism were reported in Chatham, Rainham and Gillingham overnight after a group of around 15 young men, understood to have travelled to the area by train, set several fires across the towns.
Seems that Kent can’t even home grow their own Mob. Shame on you, the underclass, in Kent.
Am I being to harsh on the Scumbags of Kent, or should it be Kentish Scumbags?
"Am I being to harsh on the Scumbags of Kent, or should it be Kentish Scumbags" ?
ReplyDeleteIrrespective where they come from, I think that "Cuntish" Scumbags is more apt ..
You pick up on their spelling mistake but can't spell your own words right. Think you mean "too" harsh.
ReplyDeleteHEY! At moments like this, the media are having one mass group wank. They want it to go on as long as possible. So everything from 20 drunks in a normal weekend pub fight, to two coons farting out of tune will be a "riot".
ReplyDeleteUntil something more important (for the media) happens, such as Paris Hilton takes a shit, or something.
Am I being to harsh on the Scumbags of Kent, or should it be Kentish Scumbags?
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it depend on which side of the Medway they scum from?
No.
ReplyDeleteIf it's Kent, it's queer.
Old London saying.