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Is Rag Paraded Outside Parliament
https:/ /uk.new s.yahoo .com/da d-toddl er-para de-isis -flags- 0850256 87.html #JRHuRl w
Either the Met are getting soft or they are too politically constrained nowadays.
In light of recent events in Tunisia and the 7/7 bombings I would of thought at least the old common law standby "Behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace" would of sufficed.
This lack of action IMO is giving tacit approval and legitimacy to this IS rag.
Either the Met are getting soft or they are too politically constrained nowadays.
In light of recent events in Tunisia and the 7/7 bombings I would of thought at least the old common law standby "Behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace" would of sufficed.
This lack of action IMO is giving tacit approval and legitimacy to this IS rag.
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"First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out........"
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"First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out........"
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Next it will be two flags, then ten, then...........?
Ah this explains it all ?????????????
*** Responding to the sighting, police said: 'Wearing, carrying or displaying of an emblem or flag, by itself, is not an offence unless; the way in which, or the circumstance in which, the emblem is worn, carried or displayed is such as to cause reasonable suspicion that the person is a supporter or member of a proscribed organisation.' ***
*** Responding to the sighting, police said: 'Wearing, carrying or displaying of an emblem or flag, by itself, is not an offence unless; the way in which, or the circumstance in which, the emblem is worn, carried or displayed is such as to cause reasonable suspicion that the person is a supporter or member of a proscribed organisation.' ***
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