Ian Huntley

Doubt it, you have no idea of anything, first of all it was vaporising people then firing missiles out of a submarine at a car then nuclear missiles and now drones, I dont think you know wat you are saying tbh.
No wonder you're always wrong, you fantasise what you read, instead of what's actually written.
How do you manage to learn anything at all, if you can't read what's on the page?
 
I didnt say it was real just said it was a great series....
Oh, it was a squirrel moment and totally irrelevant to the topic of discussion.

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I didnt say it was real just said it was a great series....
Just a typical very unbelievable remake on the original vigilante theme.
I saw a trailer of some bloke stopping a car by standing in front of it, and not only stopping it with his foot, but caving in the front of it.
I thought if I wanted to see a superman film, I'd watch a superman film. :rolleyes:


As an aside, and relevant to the topic of vigilantes, a friend told me about vigilantes in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh), and how they went rogue.
In 2018, several HCM City "street knights" (hiep si duong pho), a volunteer vigilante group catching petty thieves, were involved in criminal activity, including cases of corruption. While highly praised for curbing crime, some members were prosecuted for extortion after attempting to split stolen money with suspects.
  • Extortion/Bribery: In one reported case, three "street knights" apprehended two thieves but then demanded to share half of the VNĐ120 million ($5,500) stolen by the suspects.
  • Risks & Misconduct: Despite their aim to curb crime, the lack of oversight has, in some cases, led to members abusing their positions or getting involved in illegal activity.
Recent reports are of sex slavery sales to neighbouring countries, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, by these so-called Street Knights.
They've descended into just another criminal gang.
 
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