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If the 'gesture'was a 'two finger V salute' it is regarded as swearing , just as if the MP had shouted 'F*** Off ' . So it would be investigated.
Maybe not but taking stuff's taking stuff. The definition details are for the legal professions.
// Or would you rather that they can pick and choose which complaints to investigate according to their own whims?// JTH

another one liviing in cloud cuckoo land - they do already JTH

Theft from a supermarket - a civil matter
no interest in burglaries - not sure why too many probably
If I had a policeman investigation each timme I said F
I would have him living in my living room ....
///another one liviing in cloud cuckoo land///

No, I just don't view the Police with such a jaundiced eye as you do, Peter.
Touchy, petulant people of all flavours need to get over themselves. Pathetic - the lot of them.
Naomi > We don't have a number - just a name.

Your majesty, how is Buckingham Palace these days? o:)
Rambling. ;o)
Mr James was driving the fire truck and is a union member. (FBU is the obvious assumption)

//Mr James, who says he does not belong to any political party, told the Press Association: "When the police went upstairs, he (Mr Offord) said he was gesturing for us to go away, but I know the difference between profanity and telling someone to just go away."//

That just blows any credibility about this pantomine out the window.!!
Naomi, walk the walk and talk the talk, very healthy!
ag, I do. ;o)
The police had no choice but to investigate and I don't blame them.

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