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15 Kommentare
I feel sorry you have to deal with this, while we do have protests like this here, they’re dealt with pretty quickly.
Met are beyond parody now. Get on with nicking bent MPs, cladding firms, peadophile clergy.
I saw two people with a Union Jack get arrested almost immediately at a pro Hamas protest this week, so he isn’t lying about that.
I mean, good. They were fast enough to arrest people at „far right“ protests, many on largely dubious charges and people who did not participate in rioting. We never saw a parallel process in arresting people at Gaza protests, which often turned violent. Or at the BLM march, where thousands of people broke lockdown regulations and also rioted. The shoe should fit both feet.
This is just trying to justify cracking down on protests in general and dress it up as defending the public.
Has a list of costs for policing predominantly peaceful protests.
Then cites a poll listing reasons why different people would avoid an area with an active protest.
“As this timely and detailed Policy Exchange report shows, the government must rebalance the legal regime in favour of ordinary members of the public going about their daily lives.”
“On occasion we did not move quickly to make arrests … We are now much more focused on identifying reasonable grounds for arrest, acting where needed, and then investigating, so in these circumstances it’s very likely arrests would be made more quickly now.”
This is a good move, whether it bares out statistically across the board or not, the „two tier policing“ claims have clearly cut though to a large amount of people. The hands off approach to the anti-Israel protests didn’t help this. People seeing those chanting for genocide, waving offensive (or illegal placards) or making speeches that could incite violence being dragged off on the day will help with this.
That headline is rage baiting at its most outrageous.
Is this to do with the guy doing a Nazi salute at Jewish marchers?
The Guardian journalist denying the existence of two-tier policing, then you have ex-detectives like Peter Bleksley trying to call it out for years as a growing problem.
We had a police officer come to our door and ask if we were having any problems with the protesters who gather once a week near our place. I siad they were fine and both sides have a right to protest. I siad I have much bigger problem with the fact you didn’t care or investigate when my 70 year old neighbour was mugged. He didn’t have much of an answer.
There will still be people able to do whatever they want whenever they want if they vote a certain way though.
What about bent Met officers like that murderer they let remain on staff while concerns had been raised?
Go arrest those nuts that wave Houthi and Hezbollah and Nazis flag I dare you.
I guess it depends what they’re protesting. Some people get arrested quickly, some don’t.
https://x.com/GhorbaniiNiyak/status/1832874326812753972
>When the police saw that I was trying to retrieve the banner, they tried to put handcuffs on me without announcing that I was under arrest. I resisted because I was not under arrest and kept asking for a reason for the handcuffs. They still did not provide any reason, and I did not allow them to handcuff me. Eventually, when the police pinned me to the ground and I was repeatedly struck, an officer said, „You are being arrested for public order.“ At that moment, while I was in severe pain, I let go of my hands, and they completed the handcuffing process. Then, they took us inside the hotel and kept us behind it for an hour!
>There, the officer who arrested me was constantly on the phone, explaining the situation to someone.
He then approached me and added, „You are also under arrest for assaulting a police officer!“
>When the police van arrived, they directed us to the back of the van, and we waited about 15 minutes before the vehicle moved. The officer opened the door and said another charge had been added: „You are under arrest for Section 5.“ As soon as I heard this, I immediately laughed and asked, „Did you see what was written on the banner?“ He said, „Yes!“ I asked, „Is Hamas not a terrorist organization?!“
He did not answer me, but Mark heard this and began questioning them as well, yet the police gave no response!
The only comfort I get from this is that those sneering and calling for anyone on the right to be arrested and sent to jail will be on the receiving end of it soon enough.
There will be a right wing government in this country, it’s not a matter of ‘if’, it’s ‘when’.
Personally, I would oppose any restrictions on protest, freedom of speech and the right to express opinion no matter where on the political spectrum they come from but the left is the dominant driver of oppression right now and that isn’t in their interest. When there is a right wing government all of these practices that they’ve supported will be used against them and I am betting they won’t like it.