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Originally Posted by joeysteele
The reactions of others were interesting in that all were hostile to the acting antagonist.
However his targets,whether actors or not, didn't fit the hostility he was showing against them.
Especially the younger boy.
Having said that, had he been on about the whole outfit covering all but the eyes,he may have got a different response from some had he toned the criticism down a little.
I am all for freedom for all individuals but I have said this before on here and do so again.
I do believe in light of the present situation as to terrorism, that every citizen and visitor to the UK should now have the right to be able to see clearly, at least the faces of those they are walking the streets with, going into Stores and other public places with and who they may have to deal with too in face to face situations.
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Too true. A while ago, I was out shopping with my wife and we pulled up in the car outside P.C. World. It was peeing it down so I pulled up the hood of my top and we bolted from the car into the store. I had only just stepped into the store proper when I was approached by a PC staff member and politely asked if I wouldn't mind pulling my hood down. I answered that I was going to do just that but he hadn't given me chance to do so. I understood why he'd requested so just pulled down my hood and went into the shop, rounded an aisle looking for a printer, and the first thing I saw was a small group of Muslims including two women in full burkas/niqabs.

