If they were attending a fire at a gay disco where massive loss of life could occur depending on whether they did their jobs or not, would those same men have been justified in refusing to treat the fire?
Obviously lives weren't in direct danger at this parade, but it's surely entirely obvious that prevention is clearly better than cure when it comes to fires, isn't it?
I think the Fire Service has behaved entirely appropriately.
The single most worrying statement in that report is the archbishop saying, 'The duty to obey one's conscience is a higher duty than that of obeying orders.'
So, hang on... religious leader says following your conscience is more important that the law. Wasn't there some criticism of some representatives of one particular religion or other over something similar recently?