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Excuse me, sir.
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All call signs are now in place
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and the Paras have confirmed
the cha cha.

:30:06
Thank you, Charles.
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The Paras aren't
a low-key regiment.

:30:09
Listen, they're the best
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for the kind
of mass arrest operation

:30:13
that we've got
to carry out today.

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You listen to me.
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I know the people of Derry.
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And you know that I've spent
the last three years of my life

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trying to keep a lid
on the trouble in this city.

:30:21
Frank, you don't need
to tell me this.

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Look, why do we need to ban
this march in the first place?

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Why? To keep a crowd
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of Protestant politicians
in Stormont

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hanging onto power
by their fingertips, that's why.

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I mean, they're the reason
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why we're in this mess
in the first place.

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Look, why not
just let the march go ahead?

:30:37
Look, if you want prosecutions
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why not take photographs
of the ringleaders?

:30:45
Sir, the General's leaving
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and would like a word
before you go.

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Thank you, Sergeant Major.
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Frank, I'm sorry.
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It's out of my hands.
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It's a war, Frank.
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We're taking casualties
every week.

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We've lost 43 British soldiers.
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I know. I know.
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I'm having to write
too many letters, Frank.

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I'm sorry,
we have to draw the line.

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Sir, the General is getting
quite excited.

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Yes. Thank you, Sergeant Major.
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I'm sick of being shot at,
spat on

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and all the other shit
that goes with this place.

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It's about time we go out there
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and show these fuckers
what it's all about.

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The reason is
'cause they get away with it

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and this time they ain't going
to get away with it.

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You got to get in,
you got to hit them hard

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and get in there first.
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Get the first one straight in.
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Same as we did in Belfast.
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Take no shit.
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This one's just a civil rights,
though, ain't it?

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They're all troublemakers
anyway, mate.

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The lot of 'em.
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They're all mixed in together.
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Well, that's just like kids,
and that, ain't it?

:31:48
Yeah, well,
they're mixed in with the kids.

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What about that major
that died today?

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Where was his civil rights?
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And the two lads last week--
where's their civil rights?

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I'm just saying,
they're just kids

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throwing stones, that's all.
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You're-You're either with us
on this or you're not.

:31:58
I'm with you, man.
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Yeah, you better be.

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