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Re: What drugs did BNP man colin smith take
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The answer is none.
Actually, Colin Smith has never recieved convictions for any of what you claim - the closest was when he was campaigning for the BNP in Bethnal Green in 1996, when a 2 police officers walked up to him and said: "Oi, we want a word with you". Smith thought they were anti-fash as they were both skinheads, wearing casual clothes and because of their unorthodox approach towards him.
Smith was carrying a hammer, which he freely pulled out when the 'cops' made their move. At that point they said: "oh, oh, your're nicked". He was charged with carrying an offensive weapon, got a conditional discharge from Bow Magistrates court, because he was of "previous good character". I would imagine the charge of threatening behaviour was considered by the top plod, but as the cops approached Smith in a way which wasn't proper, the lesser charge was decided upon.
The defence, believe it or not, suggested that their man should get a community service order and a substantial fine.
Smith's criminal record is not as colourful as was previously believed. The 17 convictions is a myth, maybe 4 or 5 driving convictions from the 80's.
Anything else you need to know?
Arf.
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