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I'll be scrolling down through comments and it will not allow me to scroll back up, like pulling a seat belt too fast, it catches and doesn't let you pull down any more. Trying to go back to previous comments just causes it to pull down and refresh the comments (doesn't seem to actually refresh them and I don't recall losing my place because of this). It is pissing me off and it has been happening for the past few days, most noticeably on video posts where the video will stay in the top half of the screen so you can keep watching while reading the comments. Just let me fucking scroll back up dammit. What is going on here? Is it just me?
As the title says are there any workarounds like something i may have laying around i can take a spring from to make it work, i kind of have a spring in there but for some reason it doesn't function as it supposed to and it made the safety impossible to push down without hammering it and the slide doesn't lock back and if it does the catch is only slightly in the slide.
What a great pickup by the Raiders. Dude has balled out for them every game so far and we don't win these games without him.
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1 October 2021
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Police criticised over 'laughable' Sarah Everard safety advice
What happened?
Women have been advised to wave down a bus or shout out to passers-by if they are stopped by a police officer they do not trust in the wake of the murder of Sarah Everard. The Metropolitan Police made a string of suggestions on what people could do if they are approached by an officer but have concerns they are not acting legitimately. It suggested anyone could verify the police officer by asking to hear their radio operator, the force said, before suggesting those with concerns could shout out to a passer-by, run into a house, knock on a door, wave a bus down, or call 999.
'Derisory'
The comments have been criticised for victim-blaming women. Labour MP Jess Phillips said the onus shouldnβt be women to change their behaviour, describing the comments as βtone deafβ. Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy said: βWe want to know what the Met are doing to address the deeply rooted problems with violence against women within the force. This completely derisory advice shows theyβre still not taking it seriously.β Ruth Davidson, former leader of the Scottish Conservatives, tweeted: βThis is so grim. If someone believe they are in βreal and imminent dangerβ β **from a police officer** theyβve to flag down a bus or start chapping doors. Horrendous.β
'Trust the police'
Calls have grown for Met Police chief Cressida Dick to resign over the scandal, but ministers have defended her, insisting she is a "talented and committed" officer. Policing minister Kit Malthouse said she had βone of the top three most difficult jobs in the country". Boris Johnson insisted the police can be trusted, saying: "I do believe in the police. I do think that we can trust the police. And I think the police do a wonderful, wonderful job. But there is a problem in the way we handle rape, domestic violence, sexual violence and the way we handle the complaints of women and girls." The PM also said he stood behind Cressida Dick.
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