http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/tes...39431.html
A boy gets 3000 pounds from tesco for being stopped on suspicion of shoplifting, but apparently he didn't steal anything, so he get 3000 pounds compensation cause of racial discrimination.
I am every day more disgusted by that country, i think the uk and their mentality is like a cancer that should be detroyed before it gets too big and dangerous, i mean that is a country where the law explicitly says that being black is worth more than being white.
I have been stopped twice by the police, not the supermarket staff, the police themselves in plain clothes, for absolutely no reason. The first time was in the london underground it was the rush hour in the morning, i was carrying a charity bucket and i was stretching my back while holding the metal bar by the doors. Getting out of the station i was stopped by a plain clothes officer that told he watched me in the train and he believed that the charity was a scam cause i was stretching my back at rush hour and that was suspicious, seriously that's what he told me. Don't ask me how the things are related, i just think british people have their head so full of shit that they see and think things that never happened. So he brought me in the police station and they checked that the charity was legitimate before letting me go without even apologizing.
The second time i was sitting in a shopping centre waiting for a friend and my phone was out of battery so i got up, went to a phone shop and asked to have my phone charged for few minutes, they charged it and i came back sitting where i was before. I was surprised they did it for free, it was an indian or pakistani shop and they usually charge you even for breathing the air in their shop, indian/pakistani: another race that i consider they're worth less than animals and in the uk they are seen as gods come down to earth. Anyway i called my friend, he came and we left when after few seconds 4 officers in plain clothes stopped and searched us cause they said they watched me and they suspected i was trying to steal the phone of an old man sitting next to me, as they saw me getting in a phone shop too. First of all i literally had no idea of who was sitting next to me, i had so many other thoughts in my mind rather that caring about who was sitting next to me and secondly they searched also this other guy that did nothing, his guilt was just staying with me, they checked our documents, they checked our phones were not stolen and than they let us go without apologizing.
These 2 things that happened to me are way worse than tesco staff thinking you're a shoplifter, but i never thought about asking for a compensation, i don't thing i deserved anything for that and even if i did they would have just laughed at me after knowing i am italian, casue in the uk italians are second division people, while africans, indians/pakistani and muslims are first divison. I think i should have just pretended to be north african or middle eastern and ask for a compensation for what was clearly a discrimination of the police towards me.
A boy gets 3000 pounds from tesco for being stopped on suspicion of shoplifting, but apparently he didn't steal anything, so he get 3000 pounds compensation cause of racial discrimination.
I am every day more disgusted by that country, i think the uk and their mentality is like a cancer that should be detroyed before it gets too big and dangerous, i mean that is a country where the law explicitly says that being black is worth more than being white.
I have been stopped twice by the police, not the supermarket staff, the police themselves in plain clothes, for absolutely no reason. The first time was in the london underground it was the rush hour in the morning, i was carrying a charity bucket and i was stretching my back while holding the metal bar by the doors. Getting out of the station i was stopped by a plain clothes officer that told he watched me in the train and he believed that the charity was a scam cause i was stretching my back at rush hour and that was suspicious, seriously that's what he told me. Don't ask me how the things are related, i just think british people have their head so full of shit that they see and think things that never happened. So he brought me in the police station and they checked that the charity was legitimate before letting me go without even apologizing.
The second time i was sitting in a shopping centre waiting for a friend and my phone was out of battery so i got up, went to a phone shop and asked to have my phone charged for few minutes, they charged it and i came back sitting where i was before. I was surprised they did it for free, it was an indian or pakistani shop and they usually charge you even for breathing the air in their shop, indian/pakistani: another race that i consider they're worth less than animals and in the uk they are seen as gods come down to earth. Anyway i called my friend, he came and we left when after few seconds 4 officers in plain clothes stopped and searched us cause they said they watched me and they suspected i was trying to steal the phone of an old man sitting next to me, as they saw me getting in a phone shop too. First of all i literally had no idea of who was sitting next to me, i had so many other thoughts in my mind rather that caring about who was sitting next to me and secondly they searched also this other guy that did nothing, his guilt was just staying with me, they checked our documents, they checked our phones were not stolen and than they let us go without apologizing.
These 2 things that happened to me are way worse than tesco staff thinking you're a shoplifter, but i never thought about asking for a compensation, i don't thing i deserved anything for that and even if i did they would have just laughed at me after knowing i am italian, casue in the uk italians are second division people, while africans, indians/pakistani and muslims are first divison. I think i should have just pretended to be north african or middle eastern and ask for a compensation for what was clearly a discrimination of the police towards me.