Simon Darby breaks the law again...
How intriguing it was to see the public face of the British National Party, its Press Officer Simon Darby, showing his utter contempt for the law by taking snaps on his cameraphone while he zoomed along the motorway back in November and how interesting it was to note that, as far as we know, he was never done for it despite the evidence being on the internet for all to see.
Still, never mind. There's another opportunity for the law to boot this dangerously arrogant driver off the road because he's done the same thing again. Above (the images to left and right of November's illegal picture) are the pictures taken on Darby's mobile while driving - a clear breach of the law that we're going to send directly to the police in the probably forlorn hope that somebody will do something about this idiot before he kills someone.
Another day, yet another court case
The BNP, ever willing to go to court for no reason at all only to lose and have to face the usually disastrous consequences, are to oblige us with yet another courtroom comedy, this time involving five of the party's activists who were nicked while distributing one of their lying leaflets in Swansea.
At least one of the five, who were arrested on suspicion of committing public order offences nearly two years ago, has decided to attempt to make a claim for trauma after being banged up for thirteen hours before being released on bail.
'We sincerely hope that no taxpayers’ money will be provided to a member of this organisation to take action against the police,' said Dominic MacAskill of Searchlight Cymru.
We'd all hope that but it looks like the people concerned have now been awarded legal aid to make their claim. What a pity that the police-despising BNP, which will go out of its way to slag off the force using any pretext, can now attack it in court using the money contributed by taxpayers to keep riff-raff and thugs like the BNP off our streets in the first place.
Paul Cromie and that 'shit' email
Recently-appointed Bradford BNP organiser Paul Cromie, darling of the Standards Board (see here and here), has come under fire from those within the Voice of Change dissident group for sending out 'an unsolicited and illegal email entitled "King Midas in Reverse – LOL"'.
The email, sent out by the man who claimed to be 'computer-illiterate' when investigated by the Standards Board for a number of pornographic emails that were sent from his council email address, was sent to a large number of Voice of Change supporters and BNP members and is a clipping of a newspaper report regarding a six-month driving ban handed down for speeding to James Lewthwaite, a former Bradford councillor and one of the rebels, who has an ongoing conflict with Cromie. The full text of the email, such as it is, is below;
'Here we go again folks, another fine mess "King Midas in Reverse" has got himself into. Unlike the real King Midas,everything Lewthwaite touches turns to (shit) I cant stop laughing. Regards Paul'
It's hard to believe that a cretin like Cromie is a retired (and wealthy) businessman and currently a Bradford councillor, and it's difficult to work out why Cromie would apparently breach the Data Protection laws just to cock a snook at Lewthwaite. Perhaps he's just over-excited at having recently been appointed to the organiser role at Bradford, much to the disgust of the rest of Bradford's BNP except for the also-recently-appointed Yorkshire Regional Organiser, ex-Combat 18 thug Adrian Marsden. Marsden and Cromie are friends from way back.
The Voice of Change mob were not pleased at this unwarranted attack, describing Cromie's childish behaviour as 'disgraceful and shocking' though not entirely surprising. Nor did they let the opportunity pass for a quick sideswipe at Nick Griffin.
'Cromie has been a big donor to the party and therefore is likely to receive no punishment for his recent slanderous comments...this ridiculous appointment by Griffin just shows his total lack of judgement and is another example of the kind of people that Griffin is surrounding himself with nowadays.'
Well, we won't argue with that.
March 03, 2008
Of cameraphones, court and Cromie's crap...
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Interested tit bit about Simon Darby from BBC News:
Addressed an AFBNP meeting in the United States. He was photographed during this trip wearing a National Alliance T-shirt. This photograph later appeared in a BNP publication.(The National Alliance is America's most hardline nazi group led by William Pierce, author of The Turner Diaries, the book that inspired Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and London nail bomber David Copeland.)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/programmes/2001/bnp_special/membership/organisers/simon_darby.stm
It's astonishing that Paul Cromie could ever run a business. He's thick as shit (though he's supposed to be pretty good on the ukelele or banjo or something).
Simon Darby's lack of a conviction for taking the first photo last year should show you that the BNP's officers can get away with almost anything. You provided the evidence and nothing was done about it and you can't tell me that the police don't moniter this site pretty closely. The BNP is state-controlled. I don't know how much evidence people need.
Why have the police still not intervened in the underage incident at the hotel in Blackpool?
The BNP is STATE
Cromie, is indeed a very large donator, but you'll never see it declared on the EC site. It goes straight into Griffins back pocket.
Darby enjoys breaking the law, he's protected, aren't you, Simon :)
Petty
Cromie, or "Cronie", as he is known by the rebels, keeps the griffin machine well oiled, and perhaps himself, is a source of state money to the Griffin machine, bearing in mind he is supposedly a very wealthy man, and any MI5 money could easily be siphoned through his Queensbury garage business without too much fuss.
I'd like to know how much money he is putting into the party and why the tax man doesn't know about his donations. All donations are classified as taxable income.
"Petty"
Which is petty? That fuckwit Darby is breaking the law regularly? Let's see if you still think the report is petty when he runs over a child because he's not paying proper attention to his driving. Or the fact that racists are using our money to sue the police when really the police should lock the bastards up and throw away the key? Or that Paul Cromie sends abusive emails to people on his membership lists illegally? Petty, my arse. This little report shows the BNP's utter contempt for the law and the decent standards by which most people live.
Looking at Darby's blog he'appears IMHO to be baiting you. More car based video.
He also suggests Cannock is like Springfield in the Simpsons - OK then starter for 10 - who is Mr Burns -Griffin?
Which is petty? That fuckwit Darby is breaking the law regularly? Let's see if you still think the report is petty when he runs over a child because he's not paying proper attention to his driving. Or the fact that racists are using our money to sue the police when really the police should lock the bastards up and throw away the key? Or that Paul Cromie sends abusive emails to people on his membership lists illegally? Petty, my arse. This little report shows the BNP's utter contempt for the law and the decent standards by which most people live.
Bloody well said!
Funny how Cronie denied sending sick porno group e-mails to Bradford councillors, claiming his e-mail was hacked into, and now he's openly sending group e-mails once again.
What's with Cronie and offensive e-mails?
A Second potential candidate is waiting for the go-ahead to stand for the far right British National Party in Derby in this year's local elections.
The Evening Telegraph has already revealed that Glynn Cooper is standing for election in Allestree in this year's city council elections on May 1.
Now Mr Cooper has revealed that another party member, who has not yet been named, hopes to stand in Chaddesden.
The possible candidate is due to hear within a fortnight from BNP chiefs if his bid to fight for the seat has been successful.
Mr Cooper said: "We have got another chap interested in standing for Chaddesden, but we haven't got authorisation yet.
"We should know within a week or two for sure, but he only declared on Thursday."
The party is also keen to put forward candidates for the European elections in 2009.
Mr Cooper was keen to reiterate that he will not only be campaigning on immigration issues, but also on getting more police on the beat, reducing council tax and NHS concerns.
Leaflets have already been sent around Allestree promoting the party, but not the election.
During September the BNP will be staging a meeting which will see party chairman Nick Griffin attend as a guest speaker, but no venue has been arranged.
The next meeting of the group will be held on April 30 at 7.30pm at Stockbrook Street Community Centre. The guest speaker will be Geoff Dickens, the party's East Midlands regional organiser.
simon darby can fly without wings he is really an octopus you know
Judging by the state of Cromie in those porno pics doing the rounds, everything HE touches turns into a fat lump of lard with stretch marks.
We are of course talking about Mrs Reynolds.
I've never been to the Darby Blog, not even sure where it is, BUT unless he has said - look at these pictures taken by me while I was driving, using my mobile phone camera, there doesn't seem to be much of a case.
he could be driving while somebody else took the pictures, or they could be taken by any one of a range of automatic machines, or the mobile could be started by someone else (or Darby while the car was parked) and just propped up somewhere.
I doubt very much if this would be touched by the prosecuter, as there is nothing that couldn't be destroyed in court by his solicitor, possibly to be followed by a counter-claim for malicious prosecution, aimed at either the police or yourselves.
Sorry, can't see this one flying, octopus or not!
Hopefully enough pressure can be put on Stockbrook Street Community Centre (within the rules of the law) to get the community centre to cancel the meeting.
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