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Bobby Mimms
Gotta love the these “patriots” being directo
These thugs can to loot destroy and attack therefore contain and de-escalate was never a viable prospect.
It’s not two tier policing, it’s planning and strategising to manage to manage two different types of events one being a protest march and the other being a riot.
It’s simply basic common sense and if you can’t understand that I don’t know what to say to you
police vary their approach to protests based on the type of threat they represent and whether best to de-escalate and contain or confront and prevent.Football hooliganism these days is committed by such a tiny minority of people, as are these far right protests. And gladly we’ve witnessed the counter protests which seem to have larger numbers of people attending.
There was criticism of how the police handled some of the pro-Palestinian protests earlier this year and I think some to the criticism was fairly reasonable. Not sure if I agree with the whole two tier policing angle as has been suggested but I’d say the police took the path of least resistance when it came to not arresting some of the people at those marches. I’d imagine Jewish people probably had similar fears for their safety as Muslims have had since the stabbings in Southport, albeit the far right marches have been violent and I’m not suggesting the Palestine marches were but there were most definitely people who should have been arrested at some of those marches.
These thugs can to loot destroy and attack therefore contain and de-escalate was never a viable prospect.
It’s not two tier policing, it’s planning and strategising to manage to manage two different types of events one being a protest march and the other being a riot.
It’s simply basic common sense and if you can’t understand that I don’t know what to say to you