Daily Stormer
October 22, 2019
It appears that East London niggers might have a thing or two to teach South Chicago niggers.
If you catch my drift, m8.
A man travelling on an East London bus flees from undercover police after he’s spotted by revenue inspector’s carrying a Samurai sword in Fare Dodgers: At War with the Law.
In tonight’s episode of the channel 5 show, the unidentified man, from the UK, is charged with possession of an offensive weapon after he’s seen carrying a stab-proof vest, rubber gloves and a full sized Japanese sword – which are illegal in the UK and can earn those carrying them up to four years in prison.
The opener of the new series, which follows TFL staff as they attempt to solve the problem of fare evasion in London, sees inspectors Thomas and Yaw doing a routine check on bus 149 through Hackney.
After issuing the unidentified man a fine for not having a bus ticket, he’s spotted carrying the weapon and flees the bus, prompting Thomas and Yaw to sound a ‘red alert,’ which informs Met Police of the incident.
Upon entering the bus for their inspection, Thomas admits he expected there may be trouble and says the route, which runs from Edmonton Green to London Bridge, is ‘always hectic’.
While stopping in Dalston, Hackney, Yaw asks to see the ticket of the man and after discovering he’s dodged the fare, tries to get his name and address so he can issue him a fine.
Yaw asks him to prove his identity by showing something with his name on it, but after it is revealed he has given false details, the inspector asks him to leave the bus.
He becomes aggressive as he’s asked if he’s been stopped before and shouts at Yaw: ‘I’ve got my zip card everyday’.
The crew then spot what they believe to be a weapon and a member of the team informs Thomas on the lower deck, saying: ‘I think that guy’s got a knife’.
The investigators then send out a ‘code red’ – meaning police assistance is needed- however, the man leaves the bus before anymore action can be taken.
After the pair spot the man at the next bus stop, they’re joined by undercover police officers who approach the bus to try and arrest the man.
However, he aggressively pushes the officer away and attempts to escape as the officers quickly chase him through the busy street.
After he’s caught by officers, he’s handcuffed and searched by the plain clothes officers, who find a stab-proof vest but no weapon.
The man aggressively insists: ‘I ain’t got no f**** knife man’. I always wear that stab vest but it’s too hot because I’ve been stabbed eight f****ng times before and I don’t want to f****g do that again, that’s why I don’t roll with a knife’.
‘So I don’t roll with a knife that’s why I roll with a stab vest and every single f**** time I get searched I have the stab vest you can’t f*** say sh**’.
It’s soon discovered he’s thrown the weapon into a nearby garden and he’s charged with possession of an offensive weapon, as well as crimes committed since the incident. He receives a six-month concurrent detention and training order.
One thing I’ve learned in my studies of vibrancy is wherever you have color, you have enrichment.
And it truly is a beautiful thing.
Without it, we’re all screwed.