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Muslim Shopkeeper Protests
they just go back to a Country where their religion is welcome.
Young children out shopping with their parents must have been frightened to death, seeing all those chanting women in Burkas!
I bet the shopkeepers were not to pleased, with only 10 days to go before Xmas, Muslim or not?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 23658/M uslim-c ampaign ers-pro test-sa le-alco hol-pop ular-Ea st-Lond on-area .html
Young children out shopping with their parents must have been frightened to death, seeing all those chanting women in Burkas!
I bet the shopkeepers were not to pleased, with only 10 days to go before Xmas, Muslim or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.siq, but this is not the first and won't be the last demonstration by Choudary and his cohorts, and i am sick to death of being so tolerant, they are not tolerant of our ways, they obviously think that we should follow their life style, i wonder how many of his followers know what kind of man he was before he had a road to Damascus moment, drinker, party goer, heaven help this country with fools like him around. Mail bashing is ok, but it won't be the only paper that runs this story i am sure, however it matters not, in this season of good will i wish that man and his followers go to Allah's hell.
//Anjem Choudary, warned restaurants and shops in the Brick Lane area that they face 40 lashes if they continue to sell the product, //
And who is going to administer the 40 lashes? The law has something to say about “using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour intending to and causing harassment, alarm or distress” – the very reason, I suspect, the three men he so admires were arrested and good enough reason to arrest him too I’d say.
And who is going to administer the 40 lashes? The law has something to say about “using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour intending to and causing harassment, alarm or distress” – the very reason, I suspect, the three men he so admires were arrested and good enough reason to arrest him too I’d say.
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Hi Fred ! remember you are addressing jurymen and not high court judges
Good point.
Surely the threat has to be unlawful ? you cant threaten to ... post them a letter/chrimstmas card can you ?
what about - or I will sue ? If they have a case in law, could that be a threat ?
any way good point - I am sure to use in future
PP
Good point.
Surely the threat has to be unlawful ? you cant threaten to ... post them a letter/chrimstmas card can you ?
what about - or I will sue ? If they have a case in law, could that be a threat ?
any way good point - I am sure to use in future
PP
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