Hope the staff are not scarred from that experience. Quite a brave and crazy thing to do on such a busy street. This will only affect watch lovers sadly :(
Brazen moped gang armed with 'Samurai swords' and sledgehammers ransack Regent Street watch shop in front of terrified Sunday shoppers
Thieves have raided Watches of Switzerland in Westminster, central London, this afternoon. Police remain at the scene in Regent Street, where the robbers were interrupted as they ransacked the store using knives, sledgehammers and a Samurai sword-style blade.
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Hope the staff are not scarred from that experience. Quite a brave and crazy thing to do on such a busy street. This will only affect watch lovers sadly :(
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I was in the Omega boutiques Regent street collection a watch around this time .
I was in there yesterday. They run a secure operation with multiple security staff but that will pale against the violence described. Hope all the staff are OK. Hope the scrotes get caught ASAP.
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That would be a horrific experience for the staff.
Just another day in Londonistan though.
Pardon????
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It's a portmanteau of London and Pakistan, recognising the number of immigrants from a different culture.Pardon???
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Today Mrs Draft and I did one of our favourite London walks, from Liverpool Street Station to Spitalfields Market and then up Brick Lane to Shoreditch. One of the most multicultural areas of London, and as a consequence we took in some Ethiopian Street food and some North African tea. And some English beer to cap it off.
Always seems to be people outside London who make comments like this.
I understand my original post had a typo but that was a clear mistake.
Though a deliberate comment such as the one made is not something I had expected to see on here. Shame.
Further edit - upon re-reading my own post, I can clearly see where I went wrong!
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I’m fully aware. It’s usage seems misguided.
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Removed, as as I said, I don’t really like politics encouraging into interests that are held by people of all opinions.
Certainly no admiration on my part for these greasy criminals, and I didn’t presume it was carried out by immigrants (indeed, patrolled borders would really be meant to stop ‘travelling’ criminals who have just popped over here specifically to commit a crime, rather than people who’ve migrated. Still, could be carried out by immigrants, just as it could be carried out by non-immigrants. I certainly have no clue either way.
All the best
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Was it definitely criminals or a gang of angry buyers after their Rolex sports warranty cards.
Whether it is a luxury store, petrol station or convenience store, these stories are far too frequent in modern Britain.
Well so much for my trip there tomorrow... haven’t been back to the UK since moving to Canada a few years ago and have been looking forward having a look at watches in a shop other than in Walmart!
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That is quite brazen!
LINK-Stan is formed from the old Iranian root *sta- "to stand, stay," and means "place where one stays," i.e. homeland or country. Names such as Afghani-stan, Tajiki-stan, Hindu-stan are formed by adding this suffix to the usually pluralized names of the people living in that country, as the Afghani (one Afghan) live in Afghanistan. However, Pakistan was formed from the initial letters of "Punjab," "Afghanistan," and "Kashmir" and the questionably extended suffix -istan. So, now there is an extended suffix floating around that may be added to new countries, the name of whose people is not pluralized by the suffix -i.
By the way, Iranian is the mother language from which the modern Persian or Farsi, Pashto, Baluchi, etc. languages developed. The Germanic language family, of which English (German, Swedish, Dutch, etc.) is a member, developed from the same great-great-grandmother, Proto-Indo-European (PIE) some 7,000 years ago, so the same root also turns up in English "stand," "stay," "steady," and others.
Fas est ab hoste doceri
Terrible for the staff and I hope the villains are caught and given tough sentences.
As for your 2nd comment I travel to London about once a month now and it is clear that the numbers produced by the government about immigration numbers are false. In many parts of London I can guarantee that a white face is a rare thing and soon the thin edge of the wedge will be gone forever.
It's unbelievable how brazen these gangs are becoming.
Having been there, I can't imagine a more high profile shop they could have chosen.
More like to be some gangsta rap fueled morons (which doesn't imply any racial group, strikes me many middle class white youths believe that associate with inner city US ghetto dwelling, for some bizarre reason!) than an ISIS attack I suspect...
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Just shows how thieves in Britain have ZERO fear of being caught and it’s pretty much a free pass. My GFs apartment was robbed last year in london and a car also taken and police did nothing apart from look g at a few CCTV footage. In Britain you can rob the busiest largest luxury watch store and still get away!!! Unbelievable!! We need to bloody find these thieves and start handing out serious sentences.
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I noticed that in Milan most high end jewellers operate a lobby type system whereby you go through a security door and only when that has shut does a second security door open to let you into the store
Now I know that's far from ideal for allowing customers easy access, but it would equally give comfort that once you are in the store considering an expensive purchase, you aren't likely to be joined by a bunch of mindless thugs
I am sure Ally, our tartan racist will be on soon enough to denounce the comments made by the members regards his comment and like most people who get caught by their flippant racism, will say it was meant as a joke or not mean to cause offence etc.
I remember on another forum a couple of years ago a member wrote that only Homosexual European men wore Cartier watches, once he realised his comments were not going to be accepted by the members, he started to backtrack to hide his homophobia through his response that it was tongue in cheek.
Unintelligent comments from unintelligent people
-Grad - град (Old Russian) город (Russian) - town, city, ie Leningrad.
The Times, year 2016.
LINK (paywall)Drive the dirty money out of Londongrad
Rich Russians admire our police, courts and culture, but we’re a soft touch for money launderers and other crooks
Edward Lucas
February 20 2016, 12:01am, The Times
Londongrad is the affectionate, slightly mocking Russian nickname for our capital. It is the place to come to invest and spend ill-gotten gains, to buy a pied-à-terre or a mansion, to educate offspring, for frolics and fleshpots, and — perhaps most importantly — to acquire a sheen of respectability.
Russians quickly rumbled the British way of doing things. On the surface, we are classy, dignified, law-abiding, even slightly intimidating. Our traditions stretch back centuries. Sometimes the impression is accurate. Russians have deep respect for our legal system: London’s courts are the best place on the planet to sue and be sued. You may lose or win. Either way it will cost you a pretty packet. But you do not need to fear that the other…
Let those anti-Russophobic comments roll in chaps. After all, racism is racism in any shape or form, innit?
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I find it rather disturbing that Islam has been mentioned in this thread.
Once again the work of the terrorist groups (who are fundamentally un-Islamic) is being done for them.
I do wonder whether certain posters ever stop to consider the likely effect of inflammatory or provocative remarks (in and out of the BP) on forum members here who are from an ethnic minority and / or are Muslims.
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The place of Londoners is London and not the racially charged “Londonistan” . A term used to imply Muslim radicalism and often used by the Alt right to undermine the multiculturalism benefits.
The book may have been a best seller in 2006 but just like OP. ALLY our tartan racist, both are outdated and irrelevant.