Re: Custroms In The Dock
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 2:03 pm
Nothing I like better than to see bureaucrats getting a good kicking - particularly when it's other bureaucrats doing the kicking. Live by the sword...
Yes, those Customs cunts tactics of summarily confiscating British citizens goods and chattels was an iniquity that had to be addressed. Shame it took so long. I regret we've become a nation of cap dothing, hoop jumping, forelock tuggers (a notable exception being the fuel protests) with ever more cuntish rules, regulations and taxes being heaped upon us (a process which has accelerated since Labour gained power) we need to stand firm and collectively tell 'em to 'Fuck off'!' Before we become the beige, complainant, drones of Aldus Huxley?s ?Brave New World?
And anyway, if the tax rates on booze ?n? fags was the same as in Euroland there wouldn?t be the need for Booze cruises and the like. It?s just another example of poncy political cunts decreeing what is good for you and what is not (with reference to their poncy political dogma) and taxing shit they don?t like. Right now we are in the first phase of an anti-smoking campaign ? the discreet and subtle propaganda is gently lapping round our toes. Those who are not as attuned as Officer Dibble may not have noticed, but I?m quite sure a total ban on tobacco is the ultimate aim of the poncy middleclass fuckers behind it. It won?t be this year or next year, but within my lifetime I can envisage tobacco being put on the same footing as weed. Now, I don?t smoke, and it can occasionally be irritating when in a confined space. I?ve also got no doubt that it?s as unhealthy as the professionals say. But I believe we should protect other people?s rights and freedoms, because if we don?t the time will come when our own interests and freedoms are being legislated against. There will never be a time when there are enough rules and regulations, it will never stop, and unless we want to live our lives constrained within the grey straightjacket of an overbearing state we must lean to say ?No!?
Officer Dibble
Yes, those Customs cunts tactics of summarily confiscating British citizens goods and chattels was an iniquity that had to be addressed. Shame it took so long. I regret we've become a nation of cap dothing, hoop jumping, forelock tuggers (a notable exception being the fuel protests) with ever more cuntish rules, regulations and taxes being heaped upon us (a process which has accelerated since Labour gained power) we need to stand firm and collectively tell 'em to 'Fuck off'!' Before we become the beige, complainant, drones of Aldus Huxley?s ?Brave New World?
And anyway, if the tax rates on booze ?n? fags was the same as in Euroland there wouldn?t be the need for Booze cruises and the like. It?s just another example of poncy political cunts decreeing what is good for you and what is not (with reference to their poncy political dogma) and taxing shit they don?t like. Right now we are in the first phase of an anti-smoking campaign ? the discreet and subtle propaganda is gently lapping round our toes. Those who are not as attuned as Officer Dibble may not have noticed, but I?m quite sure a total ban on tobacco is the ultimate aim of the poncy middleclass fuckers behind it. It won?t be this year or next year, but within my lifetime I can envisage tobacco being put on the same footing as weed. Now, I don?t smoke, and it can occasionally be irritating when in a confined space. I?ve also got no doubt that it?s as unhealthy as the professionals say. But I believe we should protect other people?s rights and freedoms, because if we don?t the time will come when our own interests and freedoms are being legislated against. There will never be a time when there are enough rules and regulations, it will never stop, and unless we want to live our lives constrained within the grey straightjacket of an overbearing state we must lean to say ?No!?
Officer Dibble