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While the officer was busy telling the Jew he had to walk with all the other jews.. None of them did anything about this..
Have you watched any of the rest of the footage? The police aren't allowed to ignore people trying to cause a breach of the peace.What evidence do you have that he was intended to breach the peace?
Because he was busy having his time wasted preventing them interfering with a legal march.While the officer was busy telling the Jew he had to walk with all the other jews.. None of them did anything about this..
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He was intent on walking through a Palestinian march. You think they would all just have had a good laugh about it?What evidence do you have that he was intended to breach the peace?
Are you suggesting the marchers might have breached the peace? You might be on to something there.He was intent on walking through a Palestinian march. You think they would all just have had a good laugh about it?
Irrelevant. The police were stopping that possibility.Are you suggesting the marchers might have breached the peace?
To don't have a lawful right to incite others. He knew exactly what he was doing.his lawful rights
By wanting to cross the road at that exact time, at that exact place, through a march supporting Palestine. He knew what he was doing.How was he doing that
It wasn't his lawful business, it was a deliberate act of provocationmy lawful business or his
Never gonna happen.Peacefully yes.
and yet we don't let that happen for any other protest march. Why do you think that the Israeli counter protestors should be treated specially?Peacefully yes.
Your right to lawful and peaceful protest does not trump my right to go about my lawful business or his.
Otherwise we'll have to have a vote on which causes warrant approval for protest.
I am not for one moment saying he did not know what he was doing. He however, was miles short of a breach of the peace and any attempt to stop him doing as he lawfully pleased, was unlawful.