No-Go areas of UK

A group of vigilantes calling themselves the "Muslim patrol " patrolled the streets of east London from 2013 to 2014

members of this mob called themselves the " Sharia project"

They targeted Prostitutes, people drinking, couples holding hands, woman that they considered imorally dressed, and those they perceived to be gay

;)
 
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Is the suggestion that Transam therefore found himself to be unwelcome when he attempted to visit these areas?

It's good to hear that he has not been curtailed in exercising his special interests for several years.
 
No imaginary conflict, not localised either, it has been in national news many times and still continues to be. There has been two films made too. I can find many references to it.

Just seems thou with the great Brum knowledge can't after 3 hours of googling!



Funny that... Ladywood was pretty much the capital of the city for prossies!

Lozells does the best goat curry and jerk chicken dishes though.

Old "him again wanna be"is frantically googling on his multiple PC's ;) desperately seeking info about some where he has never been or knows any thing about ;)

Hang on a minute has he played the race card yet ???????? :LOL:
 
Is the suggestion that Transam found himself to be unwelcome when he attempted to visit these areas?

I would never go there as its a "No go area" in the UK

u never know what these people will do ? tie u up & well ;);)

:LOL:
 
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Hang on a minute has he played the race card yet ????????

Only against himself by mentioning travellers multiple times for a cause of conflict and hate. Think someone needs to stop stereotyping certain groups of people. It's less of Himaginn and more of Hypocrite right now!!
 
Only against himself by mentioning travellers multiple times for a cause of conflict and hate. Think someone needs to stop stereotyping certain groups of people. It's less of Himaginn and more of Hypocrite right now!!

I have to ask because he is on ignore :)

every ones a racist to him eventually when all else fails he will play the race card :LOL:
 
Is the suggestion that Transam therefore found himself to be unwelcome when he attempted to visit these areas?

It's good to hear that he has not been curtailed in exercising his special interests for several years.

any no go areas in Perth :?:
 
A group of vigilantes calling themselves the "Muslim patrol " patrolled the streets of east London from 2013 to 2014

members of this mob called themselves the " Sharia project"

They targeted Prostitutes, people drinking, couples holding hands, woman that they considered imorally dressed, and those they perceived to be gay

;)

perhaps "him again wanna be " know's some thing about this caper ? perhaps shed some light on it ?

(just a thought )
 
No imaginary conflict, not localised either, it has been in national news many times and still continues to be. There has been two films made too. I can find many references to it.
Go on then. Find some recent references to it! I have not heard any mention of it for many years, so it is not such a big conflict CURRENTLY!
HS2, Airport expansion, M6 roadworks, various building or redevelopment projects tend to be more important to most people.

Just seems thou with the great Brum knowledge can't after 3 hours of googling!
This is something that you have credited me with because I proved conclusively that Hodge Hill and Saltley is just down the road from Washwood Heath. (Note the spelling!) Which you claimed was a no-go area, which I also rubbished, (except for tooled-up plumbers!)

Funny that... Ladywood was pretty much the capital of the city for prossies!
Was it?

Lozells does the best goat curry and jerk chicken dishes though.
Depends on your point of view.
Can you cope with more than one issue at a time?
 
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perhaps "him again wanna be " know's some thing about this caper ? perhaps shed some light on it ?

(just a thought )
I know you think I am the font of all knowledge, but that is another of your lies. There is so many, we lose count.
 
Well I shall quote him for you. To put it into context I was trying to explain that there is no such thing as "down the road" in Brum as it is very postcode orientated and just metres makes all the difference. I asked him the largest conflict in Birmingham with only 20 metres between them seeing as he knows the area so well. He came up with:

1. If a couple of travellers' camps are your opinion of "the biggest conflict in Brum," then you need to get a life!
2. If you think that knowing about a couple of travellers' camps is somehow indicative of a knowledge of Birmingham, you need to get a life!
3. A temporary visitor to Birmingham might have known about these camps without even knowing where Perry Barr or Kings Norton is.
4. I have already said that I have been abroad for several weeks, so I would not know about a couple of travellers' camps that have only been in existence for a couple of weeks, and was so unimportant it did not make the news!!
5. I am a regular visitor to Q3, but as I have been abroad for a few weeks, I have not been visiting Q3, or that area. Otherwise I would have seen one of the camps.
6. When you mentioned "the biggest conflict in Brum" I thought you were talking about a long-running dispute, (you did mention "several years" in the lead up to your question) not a small problem that might have been fully occupying your thoughts for a couple of weeks, but is otherwise small beer. It did not even make the local news tonight! Cadburys and Easter was more important! FFS! :rolleyes:
7. As I have been out of the UK for a few weeks, I have not visited family members in the South of Birmingham, otherwise I might have seen the the camp in Kings Norton. Or they may have mentioned it, but I doubt it as it would not be a big issue in their world, even if it is in yours! :rolleyes:

FFS, get a life!

7 points and 6 of them involve travellers!

The conflict of interest, and would be on the tip of the tongue of any Brummie or anyone that has spent time in the areas he says he has, has been going on 30 years since the '85 Handsworth riots which actually points back to the OP that Handsworth has been a hot bed for trouble for quite a while. It was also a major spark point in the riots of 2011 where 3 men were ran down by a car. That area was a no go zone for any afro carribeans for a while as it was believed they were behind it and the community were on the hunt for the killer.
 
BTW I'm not a plumber!
Have you read your signature recently?
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:rolleyes:
 
Go on then. Find some recent references to it! I have not heard any mention of it for many years, so it is not such a big conflict CURRENTLY!
I see you are avoiding the point again! :rolleyes:
The conflict that you were on about occurred several years ago. It is over, finished! It no longer exists!
Please produce some recent reference to it that you claim to have.
 
To put it into context I was trying to explain that there is no such thing as "down the road" in Brum as it is very postcode orientated and just metres makes all the difference.
What utter tripe!
You will be telling us next that there is no such thing as "across the road". What nonsense!
 
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