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Bkk Brian

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  1. In the court room a judge will ask what caused the breach of peace. It is 100% relevant.
  2. Legally there is only one way with the cause being ""quite openly Jewish," that's why I prefer the whole sentence rather than some people snipping it out of context: "Officers informed him that his presence, being "quite openly Jewish," could potentially lead to a "breach of peace" amidst the pro-Palestinian march. One officer went as far as to assert that Falter's mere existence was "antagonising" the demonstrators."
  3. About UNRWA AND Oct 7th, from the OP: "October 7 has highlighted some of these concerns with Israel’s specific allegations that staff members were involved in acts of terrorism."
  4. Calls for Met chief to go over threat to arrest ‘openly Jewish’ CAA head Other senior conservatives criticised the Met’s handling of the incident with Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden telling the Telegraph that it was “hard to think of any other minority that would be treated as disrespectfully as Jews seem to be”. Gary Mond, chair of the National Jewish Assembly, was quoted by the paper as saying, “The buck stops at the top and if Rowley is not prepared to properly police the demonstrations, he has to go and be replaced by someone who can.” In an apology on Friday, the Met’s Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist said the words “openly Jewish” had been “hugely regrettable” and “a poor choice of words”. https://www.thejc.com/news/calls-for-met-chief-to-go-over-threat-to-arrest-openly-jewish-caa-head-twd1h3gn
  5. "quite openly Jewish" actually "Officers informed him that his presence, being "quite openly Jewish," could potentially lead to a "breach of peace" amidst the pro-Palestinian march. One officer went as far as to assert that Falter's mere existence was "antagonising" the demonstrators."
  6. Instead of being argumentative and taking it out of context why not stick to the topic: "Officers informed him that his presence, being "quite openly Jewish," could potentially lead to a "breach of peace" amidst the pro-Palestinian march. One officer went as far as to assert that Falter's mere existence was "antagonising" the demonstrators."
  7. Cause.................. Ok, let me make this a little simpler for you. If I was to punch someone and hurt them I would be arrested for assault. The arrest of assault would not have happened had I not punched anyone. The punch was the cause. If I was to be openly Jewish and as a result antagonize a group of protestors the police would arrest me for breach of the peace. If I had not been openly Jewish I would not have been arrested as it would not antagonized the protestors, as there was no cause for them to be antagonized. I cant believe this needs explaining
  8. It's as simple as that. LOL no, its really not
  9. I asked you what was the cause, the cause being he was openly Jew, no cause no arrest. You are easily confused. But don't worry they have a Jew pen ready for him next time:
  10. I was asking you and no I do not agree, if you watch the video the reason is that his presence being "openly Jew" could antagonize the Pro Palestinian march and that would be the reason for a breach of the peace.
  11. Ok, so when charged what would have been the cause of the breach of the peace. There must be something that he is doing that causes it, what is that?
  12. What was the reason for the threat of arrest for breach of the peace?
  13. Tell that to the majority of Jews that do not and for very good reasons Source
  14. You need to read the OP before telling me what this is about. Pro-Palestinian protests ‘making London no-go zone for Jews’ Counter-extremism tsar Robin Simcox warns of ‘permissive environment for radicalisation’ developing in UK https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/03/07/pro-palestinian-protests-london-no-go-zone-jews/ https://archive.ph/RtodA
  15. No lets not deflect into MAGA and drag queens lets stay on topic. That you have admitted London is too dangerous for Jews especially if they happen to be near a Pro Palestinian march which happen to change venues every week and have been ongoing for 6 months.
  16. So London is too dangerous for Jews at the weekends is what your saying
  17. No you are wrong again sorry. Its ok you can correct that if you wish by starting at the beginning: Hamas admits one-third of its data on Gazan deaths is ‘incomplete’ https://aseannow.com/topic/1325030-hamas-admits-one-third-of-its-data-on-gazan-deaths-is-‘incomplete’/
  18. I've sort of got this worked out now. If you're Jewish, don't be openly Jewish while out and about in London at the weekends. Even better get one of those Kaffiyeh things to put round your neck to be super duper safe. Now lets not forget this has been going on for 6 months now and likely to carry on for a few months ahead. So if Jewish why not just get out of London at the weekends and get yourself a second home in the Cotswolds or somewhere equally as nice.
  19. The numbers come from Hamas health authority in Gaza. Yes they are a joke
  20. I see this is not finished yet. UK minister writes to London police after officer implies Jewish man’s kippa ‘provoked’ anti-Israel crowd British interior minister James Cleverly writes to London’s Metropolitan Police after an officer told a man wearing a kippa that he was too “openly Jewish” to approach an anti-Israel march. The Home Office, or interior ministry, states that Cleverly has written to the Met, but does not offers details of the letter’s contents, saying it was a private communication. “We welcome the Met Police’s apology, and recognize the complexities of policing fast-moving public protests, but simply being Jewish – or of any other race or religion – should never be seen as provocative,” a spokesperson says in a statement. https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/uk-minister-writes-to-london-police-after-officer-implies-jewish-mans-kippa-provoked-anti-israel-crowd/
  21. An apology from the Met https://twitter.com/metpoliceuk/status/1781386330724843945
  22. Provocation is believing you have presented an argument yet hold only half the information.
  23. "All of these hostages, they’ve been up on our walls for over six months and that’s exactly where they’re gonna stay until everyone is brought back home. And I’ll never understand why we’re not talking about that more and why there is not more stories about that in the media," Fetterman said. Fetterman calls on media to keep a spotlight on Israeli hostages held in Gaza, says Hamas should surrender 'We must never forget Hamas owns this entire catastrophe and can end this,' Fetterman says https://www.foxnews.com/media/fetterman-calls-media-keep-spotlight-israeli-hostages-held-gaza-says-hamas-surrender
  24. Calm down, I know what you said and its a fact you are missing out on all the information as a result, yet you have the audacity to claim I don't accept context. When you have the whole context get back to me until then stop being such a hypocrite.
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