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The police stopped a breach of the peace from happening. Well done them...Nothing suggest anything remotely close to a breach of the peace
The police stopped a breach of the peace from happening. Well done them...Nothing suggest anything remotely close to a breach of the peace
I'm in favour of the police upholding the law. Do you think they would have allowed Tommy Robinson and his gang to walk through the march?You are in favour of the police detaining people who aren't breaking the law?
Desperation is exactly the word.You're absolutely desperate to make this about him being Jewish. To make his treatment special because he was Jewish. But it wasn't
Do you think Tommy Robinson, or any member of the EDL, should be allowed to attend these matches and stroll against the current?
WhooshBut it wasn't Tomy Robinson was it. Stick to the facts.
Like preventing a breach of the peace? Well done them...I quite like it when their conduct is lawful however
You've never seen a protest march have you. Have they ever made it to Devon?Denso you can't prevent a breach of the peace by acting outside of you permitted remit. Unless the person is Jewish of course then its all fair game.
"Members of the public (as well as police officers) may take action, including reasonable force, to prevent a breach of the peace, which would not necessarily involve exercising the formal powers of arrest."Denso you can't prevent a breach of the peace by acting outside of you permitted remit