From: JNugent73@mail.com
On 11/08/2025 10:10 AM, billy bookcase wrote:
> "Norman Wells" wrote in message
> news:mfsk9uFtn3pU1@mid.individual.net...
>> On 10/08/2025 22:15, billy bookcase wrote:
>>> "The Todal" wrote in message
>>> news:mfsc9uFs6deU3@mid.individual.net...
>>>
>>>
>>>> Yvette Cooper thanked police for their work handling Palestine rights
protests across
>>>> the UK on Saturday, saying there had been a "very small number of people
whose
>>>> actions
>>>> crossed the line into criminality".
>>>>
>>>> unquote
>>>>
>>>> Which implies that many people were arrested for actions that didn't
cross the line
>>>> into criminality.
>>>
>>> Which also clearly indicates that the Home Secretary is quite willing to
>>> prejudge issues of criminality; which formerly were the sole province of
>>> the Courts to decide
>>
>> Which of course they will in due course, if any charges are actually
brought.
>>
>> There is very little doubt that the vast majority at least of those
arrested were
>> strictly breaking the law which says:
>>
>> "A person commits an offence if the person-
>>
>> (a) expresses an opinion or belief that is supportive of a proscribed
organisation, and
>>
>> (b) in doing so is reckless as to whether a person to whom the expression
is directed
>> will be encouraged to support a proscribed organisation."
>>
>> The law is framed in such a way that it encompasses holding a placard
expressing
>> support of Palestine Action, which the many arrested 'terrorist offenders'
did directly
>> and deliberately.
>
> The Law is also framed in such a way that unless those facts are
established
> in a Court of Law, and not just in the Home Secretary's head, then no
criminal
> offence has in fact (sic) been committed.
But reasonable suspicion is all that is necessary for an arrest.
We would be in a sorry state if it were different.
>
> As both Fred West and Jimmy Savile would doubtless be among the first to
> point out; had they not already left the building.
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