Chris Knight was arrested yesterday in case he took part in street theatre during the Royal Wedding.
Says it all about Britain today.
Let me make it clear. This is a day of celebration, joy and pageantry for Great Britain. Any criminals attempting to disrupt it - be that in the guise of protest or otherwise - will be met by a robust, decisive, flexible and proportionate policing response.
Part of the operation includes taking action before the day wherever possible to help us to achieve our aims of safety and security.
We have been working closely with officers investigating recent demonstrations in London and as you are aware bail conditions have been imposed on over 60 arrested people, including that they will not be allowed to enter [central] London on the day of the wedding.
I can also confirm that as part of the investigation into the TUC demonstration and the subsequent disorder that took place, since 18 April six people have been arrested for a range of offences. The work of the investigation team continues and as you would have seen over the last few days further images of people we would like to speak to have been released to the media.
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5 comments:
I think they should have left you all in the crowd! We would have taken care of you lying lot with swift precision. I hope they put you all in prison an throw away the key!
Notice you don't back up your pro-Gaddafi, 'imprison any one I don't like' with an actual name.
the person above doesn't wish to leave a name. There could be a hundred and one reasons for it.
it's a free country Derek, people can post anonymously if they like, despite your fascistic attempts to cow anyone who disagrees with you.
oh funny troll, lovely!
The irony of calling someone a fascist for pointing out your lack of legitimacy after you threatened them from behind a mask and said they should be arrested for having certain thoughts is just hilarious. Remember Martin Niemoller's poem?
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