He should just go "no comment"
Well, it is another day, remembrance Sunday is the day we actually stop for more than a couple of minutes.if its no big deal, why not choose another day?
It isn't an illegal march.they haven't the numbers to police an illegal march
Then post up this supposed evidence.You've provided all the evidence yourself.
Guilty as charged.
Send him down.
he's made a complaint, it's being investigated.
Detectives have extensively monitored CCTV and spoken with key identified witnesses. There is insufficient evidence to take the investigation further...
I won't bother waiting. It wouldn't be the style of a dishonest abusive troll to withdraw false accusations nor to apologise.... You are the one making incorrect accusations without evidence as usual. As well as calling members here liars because they disagree with your misguided opinions, you are now happy to defame some poor chap innocently raising money for charity, with no evidence to back up your slur. Delightful.
.... You have no evidence that he's made it up, so you just assume he's fibbing because of your prejudice. Is it because he's an old white man?
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But I suspect you wont listen as usual.
You know comprehend, it's illegal if it's not sanctioned.It isn't an illegal march.
Still not got your big boy pants through from Amazon yet.
Perhaps motorbiking would like to withdraw and apologise for his slurs now?
I won't bother waiting. It wouldn't be the style of a dishonest abusive troll to withdraw false accusations nor to apologise.
No, is he a friend of yours?You know comprehend,
sanctioned;it's illegal if it's not sanctioned.
Still not got anything worth contributing to the topic yet?Still not got your big boy pants through from Amazon yet.
So you didn't comprehend what I said.No, is he a friend of yours?
sanctioned;
give official permission or approval for (an action).
impose a sanction or penalty on.
As "to sanction" can mean either to approve, or to disapprove, the use of that word is nonsensical.
If it's "sanctioned" it means it can either be allowed, or a penalty can be applied.
A March does not need to be approved. It does need to be notified to the police, and the police have powers to change the details of such marches.
They also have the ability to advise the Home Secretary ro prevent the march taking place.
But Marches do need to be approved. Therefore until such time as the HS rules to make the march illegal, it remains perfectly legal.
Look it up:
Protests and marches: letting the police know
Organising a march, rally or demonstration - when you do and do not have to contact the police before the eventwww.gov.uk
I can't speak gantish. You'll have to communicate in a language I can comprehend if you think I didn't understand your comment correctly.So you didn't comprehend what I said.
That's awfully slow of you, but I'll read it at my own speed.I'm writing this slowly for you.
It looked like a general comment to me. There was no quoted post which you referred to.My post response was to motorbiking post.
The ploice do not need to give their approval. The march is not illegal until the Home Sec. says so. The police cannot stop the march, they can only request alterations to details.I was infering if the met didn't give the go ahead they would have illegal march on their hands and they wouldn't have the numbers to police.
It isn't a case of the government handing over responsibility for this march.The government have handed over responsibility to the met and now sit back and the met are left with hoping they can pin some blame on the organizers if it gets out of hand (the march that has been given the green light at the time I posted)
He may give directions imposing on the persons organising or taking part in the procession such conditions as appear to him necessary to prevent such disorder, damage, disruption impact or intimidation, including conditions as to the route of the procession or prohibiting it from entering any public place specified in the directions.