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Is Rag Paraded Outside Parliament
https:/ /uk.new s.yahoo .com/da d-toddl er-para de-isis -flags- 0850256 87.html #JRHuRl w
Either the Met are getting soft or they are too politically constrained nowadays.
In light of recent events in Tunisia and the 7/7 bombings I would of thought at least the old common law standby "Behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace" would of sufficed.
This lack of action IMO is giving tacit approval and legitimacy to this IS rag.
Either the Met are getting soft or they are too politically constrained nowadays.
In light of recent events in Tunisia and the 7/7 bombings I would of thought at least the old common law standby "Behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace" would of sufficed.
This lack of action IMO is giving tacit approval and legitimacy to this IS rag.
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Thank you for your very polite response, but I have still to query this:
/// I thought the behaviour was unlikely to cause a breach of the peace. The police thought the behaviour was unlikely to cause a breach of the peace. ///
Just because you thought it unlikely and the police also thought the same, I feel sure both of you do not look into crystal balls, so who knows what might have kicked off later on?
Thank you for your very polite response, but I have still to query this:
/// I thought the behaviour was unlikely to cause a breach of the peace. The police thought the behaviour was unlikely to cause a breach of the peace. ///
Just because you thought it unlikely and the police also thought the same, I feel sure both of you do not look into crystal balls, so who knows what might have kicked off later on?
Just Jude
Wasn't that the flag mistaken by CNN at the Pride Festival?
http:// www.the guardia n.com/c ommenti sfree/2 015/jun /30/isi s-***-f lag-lon don-pri de-cnn
Wasn't that the flag mistaken by CNN at the Pride Festival?
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I am about to repeat myself (seems to be a trend today) because I cannot recall which thread I originally posted this reply on.
This man has got what he wanted - the press/media and yes us (me included) have given him the publicity and airtime he wanted.
To have ignored would have been the better course of action ,unless it had escalated into an offence that required intervention.
This man has got what he wanted - the press/media and yes us (me included) have given him the publicity and airtime he wanted.
To have ignored would have been the better course of action ,unless it had escalated into an offence that required intervention.
Just Jude 1545,
your London School of Art comment is on 2nd page here
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and has nothing to do with the flag referred to on this thread
If an innocent tourist was taking photos of Big Ben the police would have come no where near them. The fact that the police officers stopped and spoke to this person and then consulted with others as to what action to take must indicate that they were not happy with this mans actions and probably told him to depart the scene rather than arrest him.I would suggest that the likelihood of a breach had crossed their minds but where told to back off due to political expediency which I believe is the incorrect action to take.We are showing that IS supporters can brazenly advertise their allegiance to this filthy murderous cult.
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