The bad news is that I was planning on going to the gym today but it
appears that my antics over the weekend have if not re-fractured my
finger have certainly set back its healing.
The good news is that apart from guaranteeing that if charged I would be
held in police custody over the weekend (some 66 hours) until I'd be
brought before a Magistrate and allowing the local networks plenty of
time to dream up allegations of breaches of bail conditions part of the
reason the date for me to surrender to bail was set for June 28th
(28/6/13) was that the police checked and discovered the splint is
scheduled to come off on June 21st (21/6/13). The idea being to prevent
me standing up in Croydon Magistrates Court and the Magistrate, as part
of their checks on the prisoners welfare, being forced to ask; "What
happened to your finger?" and me responding; "I broke it it using
reasonable force to eject a trespasser from my property." Under the
terms of criminal law I am fully entitled to the plots of land and
buildings contained within known as 51 and 51A Beechwood Avenue as "My
property."
The even better news is that the finger in question was the same one
that I used to grip onto a iron fence on Queen's Road, Brighton and
watched the police baton bend as it repeatedly struck it in the run up
to the Iraq war. Although it didn't break on that occasion it did go a
bit wonky around the second synovial joint. Therefore if the distal
phalanx also goes a bit wonky I will feel entitled to christen my left
middle finger my 'Police Finger.'
Also in light of my weekend do I really need to explain the Twitter argument between Amanda Bynes and Rihanna?
Finally I'm declaring China to be the weekend's big winner with their
story about the baby (#59) rescued from a toilet pipe. As I said in
response to the Woolwich murder video elements within the UK are very
keen to make it easier for violent and dangerous criminals to escape
prosecution. Therefore I cannot expand too much on the Chinese baby
story. However it includes very specific details about my time in police
custody so serves as a Chinese way of telling the UK that they know
exactly what is going on.
Therefore it looks as though the UK's June Presidency of the United
Nations Security Council (UNSC) is going to be fun. It will be around
this time next week I'll be contacting the officer in charge of my case
to enquire if he's even worked out what the mythical and magical piece
of evidence he will need to have even a fractional chance of securing a
conviction is.
(Originally Posted) 11:45 on 29/5/13.
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