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🚨 The British justice system is screwed. Rhae Rivers was on conditional bail, accused of smashing up a factory in Leicester in April, with a trial due next year. Yesterday, Rivers was allegedly part of a trio that smashed up the Ultra I&C factory in Tring and has now...

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