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Should This On-Duty Policeman Now Face Disciplinary Action?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-36 60020/H e-said- yes-Hea rtwarmi ng-mome nt-poli ce-offi cer-bre aks-ran ks-Lond on-Prid e-parad e-propo se-boyf riend.h tml
There is a time and place for everything, why do the gay community find the need to flaunt their sexuality at every opportunity?
There is a time and place for everything, why do the gay community find the need to flaunt their sexuality at every opportunity?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."He was off duty, the same as the other 80 officers that were taking part in the Pride. "
Then he should not have been wearing his uniform. If he was "representing the Met" then he was on duty.
"The reality is that if the Policeman had been straight, and he had proposed to his girlfriend, we wouldn't be hearing a peep out of the DM and consequently, not a peep out of AOG either. "
You certainly would from me. If this had been a "straight" parade (perish the thought - I imagine it would not have been allowed, but no matter) the officer, if in uniform "representing the Met", should not have used the opportunity for self-publicity. It brings the police force into disrepute.
Then he should not have been wearing his uniform. If he was "representing the Met" then he was on duty.
"The reality is that if the Policeman had been straight, and he had proposed to his girlfriend, we wouldn't be hearing a peep out of the DM and consequently, not a peep out of AOG either. "
You certainly would from me. If this had been a "straight" parade (perish the thought - I imagine it would not have been allowed, but no matter) the officer, if in uniform "representing the Met", should not have used the opportunity for self-publicity. It brings the police force into disrepute.
I agree with New Judge .
I think sadly too much ,along with a smidgeon of let's turn a blind eye to it as he's gay , has been made of it .
In my opinion as previously stated , grand gestures are not appropriate when you're working .
Such a pity that gay people feel the need in this day and age to fly in the face of supposed convention by going against what is the perceived norm .
If everyone wants to be equally accepted then everyone should behave in an equally accepted manner .
I think sadly too much ,along with a smidgeon of let's turn a blind eye to it as he's gay , has been made of it .
In my opinion as previously stated , grand gestures are not appropriate when you're working .
Such a pity that gay people feel the need in this day and age to fly in the face of supposed convention by going against what is the perceived norm .
If everyone wants to be equally accepted then everyone should behave in an equally accepted manner .
mikey4444
/// The reality is that if the Policeman had been straight, and he had proposed to his girlfriend, we wouldn't be hearing a peep out of the DM and consequently, not a peep out of AOG either. ///
Neither would it be in the Daily Mail but also broadcast on national television.
But perhaps it would have been if a heterosexual couple of police officers had been spotted having a snog in a police car.
This was obviously a staged Gay Acceptance exercise, nothing more.
/// The reality is that if the Policeman had been straight, and he had proposed to his girlfriend, we wouldn't be hearing a peep out of the DM and consequently, not a peep out of AOG either. ///
Neither would it be in the Daily Mail but also broadcast on national television.
But perhaps it would have been if a heterosexual couple of police officers had been spotted having a snog in a police car.
This was obviously a staged Gay Acceptance exercise, nothing more.
Really Mikey ?
Well I'll discuss this with my child who's gay , I'm sure he'll laugh at the thought of me being called bigoted !
Even he gets sick fed up of being classed as different , even he thinks the people are far too PC aware to his detriment .
All he wants to do is lead his life as equally as everyone else , being gay to him is personal , it's not a lifestyle choice , he doesn't bang on about it like straight people do .
Astounded :)
Well I'll discuss this with my child who's gay , I'm sure he'll laugh at the thought of me being called bigoted !
Even he gets sick fed up of being classed as different , even he thinks the people are far too PC aware to his detriment .
All he wants to do is lead his life as equally as everyone else , being gay to him is personal , it's not a lifestyle choice , he doesn't bang on about it like straight people do .
Astounded :)
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