That actually puts me off a bit.You can play dominoes and poker in RDR
Wonder if the police will arrest Liz Truss for her anti-monarchy speeches in the 90s
Republican protesters arrested at King Charles proclamations
I mean.. its not really the same is it? I get what you're saying but the greater good dictates they keep the peace after the queen has just died, rather than having hardcore royalists fighting with anti-monarchists in the streets.
Then arrest the people committing violence not the guy holding the sign?
Oh sod off. You're responsible for holding your fists down.One could argue holding a sign would incite violence?
Oh sod off. You're responsible for holding your fists down.
I was kinda hoping the Scousers would boo the minutes silence before the game tomorrow night as hardly any of them will give a fuck about the monarchy. But they've sorta been instructed by Klopp not to do so, so I suspect it'll be well observed.
But if it isn't - it's a protest against monarchy, not insulting poor helpless grannies.
What your advocating for is a world where police can stop people expressing their opinions just in case arseholes start fights. It's a world where unpopular opinions could never be expressed. You're anti freedom of speech.Missing the point entirely. You're looking at as attacking the royal family, I'm looking at it as not starting a 2 sided street brawl (which given how zealous some royal supporters are, isn't out of the question when pushed)
Be it holding up a sign or shouting abuse, same shit. The police are absolutely right to shut it down before it gets out of hand. Were it to get out of hand, they'd be scrutinized for doing nowt to prevent it.
We're supposed to live in a world where people are free to say what they like - and people can say what they like back.
Because people like you would rather the state "protected" fighty people from themselves like the children we all are, than allow people to hold signs up. Right?Hate to break it to you but we haven't lived in a world like that for over a decade now.
Because people like you would rather the state "protected" fighty people from themselves like the children we all are, than allow people to hold signs up. Right?
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I guess it's fine when those nutters hang out at funerals for gays and soldiers with placards going on about burning in hell is fine too then.
There is a time and a place, just because some "Look at me, my opinion matters, yours doesn't" idiot wants their time in the sun, doesn't mean they should get it. It's either taking them away or watching the whole thing turn into a shit show where the public decide to act and the idiot gets mobbed. Simples.
Someone has dies, that is important to millions and millions of people, why not hold and opinion and still allow others to show their grief in peace?
Isn't the point that they're *arrested* not just 'moved on?'
First they came for the 22% of people in the UK who are republicans, but I did not speak out, because I was a royalist, eh?Shocker I know but I can't say I'm that bothered, to me it is little more than a protest to try and antagonise the majority right in their face.
If saying distasteful things were a crime half the forum would be in jail
The example given of the guy making a flippant comment was nowhere near the funeral procession or any of the royal family, so some snowflake gets offended on behalf of someone else and an arrest is made, thats what bothers me the most.
Im not quite at Scouses anything goes anywhere level but its mind boggling that people cant see how dangerous it is to accept that the police are arresting people for saying things out loud in public
They can see it - but humans don't put their neck out for opinions they don't agree with - so they'll let any principles they say they hold slide, because deep down they don't really abide by them.its mind boggling that people cant see how dangerous it is to accept that the police are arresting people for saying things out loud in public
If you know the pigs lock you up for holding a sign up saying "not my king" - then perhaps you'll be less likely to express that opinion in the future.Quite, but when you are a couple of coppers vs a potential mob, then sometimes the easiest way of resolving it is to instantly deescalate it rather than have it turn into a shit show. A decision was made, the problem went away, nobody was hurt. The person is still able to hold and provide their opinion, just at a different place/event.
In London, a barrister and climate activist who had held up a blank piece of paper in Parliament Square said he had been threatened with arrest by a police officer under the Public Order Act.
“He confirmed that if I wrote, ‘Not My King’ on it, he would arrest me under the Public Order Act because someone might be offended,” the lawyer, Paul Powlesland, said on Twitter.