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Originally Posted by Cherie
100% and I would argue it is definately British Transport Police issue as it involves the safety of the travelling public
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So (while I agree on the unprofessionalism aspect) you're of the opinion that publicly expressing Palestinian-supporting sentiment is a public safety issue worthy of police involvement...
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Originally Posted by Cherie
the police again ordered the van to stop displaying the pictures — physically holding me aside until the drivers had done so — and get out of central London. Apparently there are too many people in London who might be offended at a reminder that a proscribed terrorist group has abducted Jewish children for the police to control.
The mob has won.
The Met released a couple of mealy mouthed statements, failing to take responsibility or apologise. But they also didn’t acknowledge what an abysmal failure of policing this is.
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...but here you're criticizing the police for saying that a billboard isn't turned back on because they're worried about public safety implications.
Weird maybe you can offer some clarity on this change of heart?