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Posted
1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I’ve given my evidence, quoted from The Telegraph article.

 

 

Which did not support your claims. :saai:

Posted
1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said:

Which did not support your claims. :saai:

They refute the Telegraph’s claims on unequal policing.

 

The police response was very clearly swift and effective - well done plod.

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

They refute the Telegraph’s claims on unequal policing.

 

The police response was very clearly swift and effective - well done plod.

 

 

well done plod.................really..............

 

It wasn't the Telegraphs claims, they were referring to the Jews below who were actaully there.

 

Outside a peace conference at the JW3 community centre in North London. 

The video on the left (now with blurred out face) is of a Jewish man walking his dog who, enraged at the awful chants coming from the pro Hamas lot, gave them the finger. As you can see, he was pushed away by police and warned that if he didn’t leave he’d face arrest. 

The video on the right shows someone in the pro Hamas group, giving a Jewish person the finger in front of a police officer who did nothing. 

The two tier element couldn’t be starker. 

For more than year British Jews have had to put up with this light policing of groups of people who are not shy about expressing their support of the aims of Hamas. 

This is emboldening and radicalising people. It puts us all in danger.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

 

   I do wonder what the Polices response would have been if there were large  a group of rowdy "far right " protesters gathered outside a Muslim Community center all yelling abuse at the elderly Muslims in attendance , calling them all terrorists and whatever and waving Israeli flags at them . The "far right " protesters would all probably have been in Court this morning and on there way to jail for a few months 

Well it wasn’t.

 

 

Posted
Just now, Bkk Brian said:

 

well done plod.................really..............

 

Outside a peace conference at the JW3 community centre in North London. 

The video on the left (now with blurred out face) is of a Jewish man walking his dog who, enraged at the awful chants coming from the pro Hamas lot, gave them the finger. As you can see, he was pushed away by police and warned that if he didn’t leave he’d face arrest. 

The video on the right shows someone in the pro Hamas group, giving a Jewish person the finger in front of a police officer who did nothing. 

The two tier element couldn’t be starker. 

For more than year British Jews have had to put up with this light policing of groups of people who are not shy about expressing their support of the aims of Hamas. 

This is emboldening and radicalising people. It puts us all in danger.

Well done plod.

 

Regardless of any characteristic of the man the police moved on, the Police very clearly acted to keep the peace.

 

I’m sure whoever he was he would like to able to further inflame a dangerous situation from the safety of being behind a line of police officers, the Police were wise not to let that continue.

 

Refer the common law right of police to move people on in order to prevent a breach of the peace. 

 

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Posted
Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

Well done plod.

 

Regardless of any characteristic of the man the police moved on, the Police very clearly acted to keep the peace.

 

I’m sure whoever he was he would like to able to further inflame a dangerous situation from the safety of being behind a line of police officers, the Police were wise not to let that continue.

 

Refer the common law right of police to move people on in order to prevent a breach of the peace. 

 

I’m sure whoever he was he would like to able to further inflame a dangerous situation from the safety of being behind a line of police officers, the Police were wise not to let that continue.

 

More unsubstantiated claims

 

 

Posted
Just now, Bkk Brian said:

I’m sure whoever he was he would like to able to further inflame a dangerous situation from the safety of being behind a line of police officers, the Police were wise not to let that continue.

 

More unsubstantiated claims

 

 

Nevertheless my opinion.

 
I understand he wasn’t arrested and no breach of the peace arose.

 

I’m pleased he’s safe and well.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Nevertheless my opinion.

 
I understand he wasn’t arrested and no breach of the peace arose.

 

I’m pleased he’s safe and well.

An opinion based on zero evidence. Why was he threatened with arrest and the Hamas supporters were not? 

 

Outside a peace conference at the JW3 community centre in North London. 

The video on the left (now with blurred out face) is of a Jewish man walking his dog who, enraged at the awful chants coming from the pro Hamas lot, gave them the finger. As you can see, he was pushed away by police and warned that if he didn’t leave he’d face arrest. 

The video on the right shows someone in the pro Hamas group, giving a Jewish person the finger in front of a police officer who did nothing. 

The two tier element couldn’t be starker. 

For more than year British Jews have had to put up with this light policing of groups of people who are not shy about expressing their support of the aims of Hamas. 

This is emboldening and radicalising people. It puts us all in danger.

Posted
1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said:

Why was he threatened with arrest and the Hamas supporters were not? 

Because he approached the ‘protestors’ and acted to inflame an already tense situation risking a breach of the peace would be my guess.

 

Again refer common law rights of the Police to move people to avoid a breach of the peace. 


Meanwhile invoking Section 14 of the Public Order Act and arriving  in force within minutes to police the  ‘protestors’ with officers kitted out in riot gear.

 

No evidence at all of two tier policing.

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Posted
Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

Because he approached the ‘protestors’ and acted to inflame an already tense situation risking a breach of the peace would be my guess.

 

Again refer common law rights of the Police to move people to avoid a breach of the peace. 


Meanwhile invoking Section 14 of the Public Order Act and arriving  in force within minutes to police the  ‘protestors’ with officers kitted out in riot gear.

 

No evidence at all of two tier policing.

Where did he approach them? he was out walking his dog...........

 

More baseless claims

Posted
Just now, Bkk Brian said:

Where did he approach them? he was out walking his dog...........

 

More baseless claims


Righty-o

 

I hear he wasn’t arrested, no breach of the peace occurred, he and his dog a presage and well.

 

A good result.

Posted
4 hours ago, JonnyF said:

This is the result when the left demonize Jews and downplay the reality of anti-semitism.

 

https://news.sky.com/story/diane-abbott-accused-of-hateful-antisemitism-after-suggesting-jews-do-not-face-racism-12864141

 

Thank you for the link!!

To equate red heads with the souls who filled the death camps owing to being born a Jew I find it hard to connect the the two dots.

 

The British have a tendency to side with the underdog and bullied, these Pro Hamas, Pro Palestine demos with their 'anger' whether right or wrong have lost all my sympathies, 10 second video clips have me thinking this way.

As for two tier policing now believe it occurs.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:


Righty-o

 

I hear he wasn’t arrested, no breach of the peace occurred, he and his dog a presage and well.

 

A good result.

Next time read the OP

 

Outside a peace conference at the JW3 community centre in North London. 

The video on the left (now with blurred out face) is of a Jewish man walking his dog who, enraged at the awful chants coming from the pro Hamas lot, gave them the finger. As you can see, he was pushed away by police and warned that if he didn’t leave he’d face arrest. 

The video on the right shows someone in the pro Hamas group, giving a Jewish person the finger in front of a police officer who did nothing. 

The two tier element couldn’t be starker. 

For more than year British Jews have had to put up with this light policing of groups of people who are not shy about expressing their support of the aims of Hamas. 

This is emboldening and radicalising people. It puts us all in danger.

 

 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

Next time read the OP

 

Outside a peace conference at the JW3 community centre in North London. 

The video on the left (now with blurred out face) is of a Jewish man walking his dog who, enraged at the awful chants coming from the pro Hamas lot, gave them the finger. As you can see, he was pushed away by police and warned that if he didn’t leave he’d face arrest. 

The video on the right shows someone in the pro Hamas group, giving a Jewish person the finger in front of a police officer who did nothing. 

The two tier element couldn’t be starker. 

For more than year British Jews have had to put up with this light policing of groups of people who are not shy about expressing their support of the aims of Hamas. 

This is emboldening and radicalising people. It puts us all in danger.

 

 

 

 

I read the OP Brian.

 

Please forgive for drawing different conclusions than yourself.

 

Police responding in force in full riot gear within minutes and invoking Section 14 of the Public Order Act is not by any reasonable definition ‘light policing’.

 

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I read the OP Brian.

 

Please forgive for drawing different conclusions than yourself.

 

Police responding in force in full riot gear within minutes and invoking Section 14 of the Public Order Act is not by any reasonable definition ‘light policing’.

 

Nah, the evidence it there, you ignored it and made numerous unsubstantiated claims. Image from the OP

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, watchdog2 said:

oh the poor Jews!   they generally support ...

 

Anytime an Internet poster refers to "the Jews" and describes what "they" do, it's a strong warning sign of antisemitism.  Jews are not and never have been a monolithic group with one agenda.  To hold elderly Jews entering a community center in London responsible for the policies of the Netanyahu government is raw hatred that goes way beyond anti-Zionism.

 

You can see in this video how terrified the woman is.  What do the pro-Palestinian protestors think they are accomplishing by terrorizing her?  How is she responsible for events in Gaza?

 https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/protest-jewish-woman-london-jw3-palestine-israel-police/
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Posted
1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I read the OP Brian.

 

Please forgive for drawing different conclusions than yourself.

 

Police responding in force in full riot gear within minutes and invoking Section 14 of the Public Order Act is not by any reasonable definition ‘light policing’.

 

 

   You are not listening to what others are saying , not just unable to come to any middle ground , but just ignoring what they are saying and not listening to other peoples views .

 

   I will just leave this quote from you here :

 

"She’s incapable of accepting criticism unable to come to any middle ground accommodation of other people’s views."

 

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

You do know people are not ‘allowed into local Government’ they are elected to office?

so all Local Government officers are elected, non are appointed

Posted
3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Because he approached the ‘protestors’ and acted to inflame an already tense situation risking a breach of the peace would be my guess.

 

Again refer common law rights of the Police to move people to avoid a breach of the peace. 


Meanwhile invoking Section 14 of the Public Order Act and arriving  in force within minutes to police the  ‘protestors’ with officers kitted out in riot gear.

 

No evidence at all of two tier policing.

Your guess is wrong. My guess is that any provocation was carried out by the baying pro Hamas mob going to the peaceful Jewish Community Center in North London to shout their hate speech at the Jews there. 

 

King Charles visited the same Jewish community center a couple of years ago to celebrate Chanukah along with holocaust survivors there. Now they have to contend with these hateful scenes. Carry on with your biased guesses.

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