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Originally Posted by Livia
Men have been arrested for a "public order offence" while attending a private party?
I'm going to say again, because some people think I (and others) are defending the boneheads who did this - I'm not, they are scum. But there wasn't the same outrage when Muslims burned poppies. They were also charged with a public order offence, and fined £50. Poppies represent people who've died, is someone going to tell me that's not the same thing either?
It was a deplorable act, but people's reaction is over the reaction is over the top. Should we now monitor every private party now, in case someone's doing something we don't approve of?
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They recorded it and shared it on social media, at that point anything "private" goes out the window. I do agree with the points you are trying to make though