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date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:54:21 -0600,    group: uk.politics.guns        back       
In a world gone insane....   
Now they're busting people for toy guns in Unfree Kingdom! LOL!
They didn't have a permit! LOL!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,490484,00.html

British Police Raid Cowboy-Themed Party Thinking Guns Are Real

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Guests of a wild west-themed costume party got a scare when a posse of 
armed police officers stormed into the hootenanny thinking toy guns 
carried by partygoers were real, several British media outlets reported.

The festivities were held Saturday by Roy and Val Worthington of 
Leicestershire, England, to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. 
But the celebration quickly turned into a disaster when three police 
cars and a helicopter showed up to investigate, the BBC reported.

"It was a bit over the top with the helicopter," Roy Worthington told 
the BBC.

The Leicestershire Police Department, however, defended the party 
crashing.

“We have a duty to treat all reports of firearms as genuine,” a police 
spokeswoman told the Daily Mail newspaper.

In an interview with the BBC, Val Worthington claimed that she had 
called police last November to notify them that some of her guests may 
be carrying toy guns.
date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:54:21 -0600   author:   Sarah Houston

Re: In a world gone insane....   
On Feb 10, 5:54 pm, Sarah Houston  wrote:
> Now they're busting people for toy guns in Unfree Kingdom! LOL!
> They didn't have a permit! LOL!
>
> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,490484,00.html
>
> British Police Raid Cowboy-Themed Party Thinking Guns Are Real
>
> Tuesday, February 10, 2009
>
> Guests of a wild west-themed costume party got a scare when a posse of
> armed police officers stormed into the hootenanny thinking toy guns
> carried by partygoers were real, several British media outlets reported.
>
> The festivities were held Saturday by Roy and Val Worthington of
> Leicestershire, England, to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary.
> But the celebration quickly turned into a disaster when three police
> cars and a helicopter showed up to investigate, the BBC reported.
>
> "It was a bit over the top with the helicopter," Roy Worthington told
> the BBC.
>
> The Leicestershire Police Department, however, defended the party
> crashing.
>
> “We have a duty to treat all reports of firearms as genuine,” a police
> spokeswoman told the Daily Mail newspaper.
>
> In an interview with the BBC, Val Worthington claimed that she had
> called police last November to notify them that some of her guests may
> be carrying toy guns.

   Well, because of idiot places with laws like Britian, that's why
   over here we even invented Toy Helicopters. Since that confuses
   the idiot Sherlock Holmes Wannabee wanks so much that they have
   to call jerks in Britian to find out if helicopters are BBC
Consistent.
date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:54:18 -0800 (PST)   author:   unknown

Re: In a world gone insane....   
Sarah Houston wrote:
> Now they're busting people for toy guns in Unfree Kingdom! LOL!
> They didn't have a permit! LOL!
> 
> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,490484,00.html
> 
> British Police Raid Cowboy-Themed Party Thinking Guns Are Real
> 
> Tuesday, February 10, 2009
> 
> Guests of a wild west-themed costume party got a scare when a posse of 
> armed police officers stormed into the hootenanny thinking toy guns 
> carried by partygoers were real, several British media outlets reported.
> 
> The festivities were held Saturday by Roy and Val Worthington of 
> Leicestershire, England, to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. 
> But the celebration quickly turned into a disaster when three police 
> cars and a helicopter showed up to investigate, the BBC reported.
> 
> "It was a bit over the top with the helicopter," Roy Worthington told 
> the BBC.
> 
> The Leicestershire Police Department, however, defended the party 
> crashing.
> 
> “We have a duty to treat all reports of firearms as genuine,” a police 
> spokeswoman told the Daily Mail newspaper.
> 
> In an interview with the BBC, Val Worthington claimed that she had 
> called police last November to notify them that some of her guests may 
> be carrying toy guns.
> 
> 
	England is such a silly place.
date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 22:05:07 -0400   author:   Demon Buddha e

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