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36 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

What’s the Scottish equivalent of Stormy Daniels.  Windy Agnes?

Think I worked with her. Didn't think much of her perfume.

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1 hour ago, Leith Green said:

Maybe on a personal level, but not political.

He will know that any shite that sticks to Murrell also sticks to the entire "Indy" movement (wrong conclusion, I know but most people are thick as 2 short planks).

Alba is a party for fannies already and wont be helped by this.

Oh FFS!  For years we've had to endure prating,  Nationalist sanctimony about rescuing innocent wee Scotland from the cesspit of Westminster corruption.  At how the New Brigadoon of rainbows and unicorns will be free from the stench of Tory venality. 

Turns out that your mob can out-Tory the Tories when it comes to mendacity and that, "the entire "Indy" movement" - who were warned about this over years - told us that it was all just Yoon lies and an MI5 fix.  That, "the entire "Indy" movement" should suffer by association is only right and proper.  You are all complicit. 

On a cheerier note, my meme of the day.  Simple yet funny.

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3 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

Is it normal for the police to arrest someone then not charge them?  Surely they would have had sufficient grounds to arrest him.

I think you can arrest/detain someone on the suspicion of committing a crime. The whole Andrew Tate thing that's going on is a high profile example of that. Dunno how similar our crime laws are to Romania's mind you. 

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5 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Turns out that your mob can out-Tory the Tories when it comes to mendacity and that, "the entire "Indy" movement" - who were warned about this over years - told us that it was all just Yoon lies and an MI5 fix. 

Of course, if this was true then you would be right.

But it isnt, and you are not.

Happy to help, let me know if you continue to struggle with big words and things.

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2 minutes ago, Leith Green said:

Of course, if this was true then you would be right.

But it isnt, and you are not.

Happy to help, let me know if you continue to struggle with big words and things.

Good stuff, Leafy.  On the day that Plod Scotland put up a tent in the Murrells' garden to see if that's where they buried Indy, it's good to see you trying to crack a joke.

2 minutes ago, Trogdor said:

Is meme of the day going to be a thing you do from now on?

I'm sure it would be popular.  And, right now, there's a lot to choose from.

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33 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

Is it normal for the police to arrest someone then not charge them?  Surely they would have had sufficient grounds to arrest him.

Happens all the time for various different offences. They might suspect him of committing a crime hence the arrest but after interviews/further investigation they may no longer suspect him and he could be released without charge. 

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Just now, Central Belt Caley said:

Happens all the time for various different offences. They might suspect him of committing a crime hence the arrest but after interviews/further investigation they may no longer suspect him and he could be released without charge. 

It seems a strange way to go about things (not just talking about Murrell but more generally).  Do you need to arrest someone to question them under caution?  If so it makes more sense.

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3 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

It seems a strange way to go about things (not just talking about Murrell but more generally).  Do you need to arrest someone to question them under caution?  If so it makes more sense.

I’m only going by the programs I’ve watched but typically yes I think if you suspect someone of an offence then they need to be interviewed under caution. Seen a couple where someones came in for an interview voluntarily and they’ve been cautioned at the beginning of the interview.

There will be more clued up people on here than me so happy to be corrected. 
 

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9 minutes ago, Central Belt Caley said:

Happens all the time for various different offences. They might suspect him of committing a crime hence the arrest but after interviews/further investigation they may no longer suspect him and he could be released without charge. 

If he has been arrested then he will either be charged or a report sent to the Crown Office.  If they were on a fishing trip looking for evidence then he would have been detained on suspicion of commiting a crime and could only be held for 12 hours (not sure if longer) and then either charged or released.

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14 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

It seems a strange way to go about things (not just talking about Murrell but more generally).  Do you need to arrest someone to question them under caution?  If so it makes more sense.

I think it's mainly PR on the part of the police to be seen to be DOING SOMETHING.

There is often a quick arrest in high profile cases, followed two days later by them quietly getting released. (With much smaller headlines.)

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