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08-26-2025, 01:27 PM
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Scottish Girl Arrested for Wielding Axe and Blade
She was defending her little sister against a migrant, allegedly. "A teenage girl has been charged after allegedly being found with a bladed weapon in Dundee. Emergency services were called to St Ann Lane in the city at around 7.40pm on Saturday, following reports of a girl in possession of a weapon. Officers charged a 14-year-old girl in connection with the incident. A police spokesperson said: “Around 7.40pm on Saturday, we received a report of a female youth with a bladed weapon in St Ann Lane, Dundee. “Officers attended and a 14-year-old girl was charged in connection. “She will be reported to the relevant authorities.”" |
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08-26-2025, 03:07 PM
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Re: Scottish Girl Arrested for Wielding Axe and Blade
the internet goes to work. a couple examples. but there are also those who blame the girl for carrying the weapons. who was in the wrong here? |
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08-26-2025, 04:24 PM
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Re: Scottish Girl Arrested for Wielding Axe and Blade
We weren't there and we don't know what really happened.
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08-26-2025, 11:48 PM
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Re: Scottish Girl Arrested for Wielding Axe and Blade
The parties that truly deserve to be arrested and punished are the UK Gov officials, their voters and the Gov bureaucrats who allowed their countries to be invaded by the 21st Century Migration Jihad. |
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08-31-2025, 03:35 AM
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Re: Scottish Girl Arrested for Wielding Axe and Blade
To put it in some context, bladed weapons are used and carried a lot more in Scotland than in England, it's always been known for it, it's part of their culture. So I don't think her having those should be a major issue, she should just get spoken to like an adult about how to legally defend herself. Instead the cops are being bell ends and charging her for political reasons, the useless fucking wankers. |
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08-31-2025, 03:48 PM
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Re: Scottish Girl Arrested for Wielding Axe and Blade
It was an interesting article but given the longevity of this problem in Scotland I'd be very cautious about celebrating any downward trends just yet. It is still as much a part of their culture as Buckfast and Valium, to carry a knife is a Scotsman's right and part of their national dress. and I don't think any police crackdown is going to change their way of thinking other than supressing it temporarily. The article you linked was also from 2017 which as you can see from the graph, was published on the back of an atypical downward trend in offensive weapons crimes. In the years following it surged again to record levels, last year having the highest number of these crimes reported since records began. I know these aren't knife crimes specifically but then again neither are sword attacks which seem to be a thing here too. Statistics aside, I lived here in Scotland for 2 years between 2005-2007 and I live here again since 2023 and it seems to me that just as many people nowadays carry knives or other bladed weapons as they did twenty years ago. |