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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Daley" data-source="post: 229602" data-attributes="member: 1772"><p>Do aggree with that Ben mate,in all serious thou the effects this could have on clubland will be much worse than the criminal justice bill did. </p><p>if the police are sucessfull in their case it will give them a new weapon they can use against the dispised clubber.in saturdays case one person in a club caught in possesion was another for the club to be closed and the owner locked up in jail.the police would rather lock up an innocent man than admit they got it wrong </p><p>the owner ian jackson is still on remand in jail. it is discusting that the police are making him a scapegoat for their poor results and waste of taxpayers money. </p><p>monroes was opened 15 years ago as a legal alternative to the blackburn raves and the police have been trying to shut it down since. the truth is the police have a vendetta </p><p></p><p>we need the support of clubland in general on this because it could have devasting consequences for everyone.the monroes members,djs and staff are united in full support for ian jackson and planning to protest at his unjust jailing,the unfair new law and the police vendetta.if u can help in anyway: <a href="mailto:info@monroes.me.uk">info@monroes.me.uk</a> <a href="mailto:moz@monroes.me.uk">moz@monroes.me.uk</a> <a href="mailto:na@monroes.me.uk">na@monroes.me.uk</a> </p><p></p><p>alternativly u can express ur disgust to the tit of an mp who is delighted at it <a href="mailto:popegj@parliament.uk">popegj@parliament.uk</a> </p><p></p><p>Edited by Pete & Moz (02/18/04 09:41 PM)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Daley, post: 229602, member: 1772"] Do aggree with that Ben mate,in all serious thou the effects this could have on clubland will be much worse than the criminal justice bill did. if the police are sucessfull in their case it will give them a new weapon they can use against the dispised clubber.in saturdays case one person in a club caught in possesion was another for the club to be closed and the owner locked up in jail.the police would rather lock up an innocent man than admit they got it wrong the owner ian jackson is still on remand in jail. it is discusting that the police are making him a scapegoat for their poor results and waste of taxpayers money. monroes was opened 15 years ago as a legal alternative to the blackburn raves and the police have been trying to shut it down since. the truth is the police have a vendetta we need the support of clubland in general on this because it could have devasting consequences for everyone.the monroes members,djs and staff are united in full support for ian jackson and planning to protest at his unjust jailing,the unfair new law and the police vendetta.if u can help in anyway: [email]info@monroes.me.uk[/email] [email]moz@monroes.me.uk[/email] [email]na@monroes.me.uk[/email] alternativly u can express ur disgust to the tit of an mp who is delighted at it [email]popegj@parliament.uk[/email] Edited by Pete & Moz (02/18/04 09:41 PM) [/QUOTE]
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