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Old 15-03-2021, 19:48   #22
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Re: Sarah Everard Vigil and the Met Police

Don't get me wrong, I believe we have a right to protest.


I was outside Parliament in late 2019 with loads of leavers, it was peaceful, yes a few people did block the street and stop traffic and were moved on (I don't know if anyone was arrested).


But there was no pandemic.


As a Son, Brother and Uncle I believe that EVERYONE should be able to walk down the street safely and not just women, but many chose to respect the law and light a candle in their window and stay safe.


But we know that people will go to places like this just to cause trouble, and if you chose to ignore the police when told to leave, then you must pay the price and have nobody to blame but yourself.


Many times in the last year have I needed to see family and my mum before she did, but the law said no, so I stayed and home and suffer by myself (Yes I do live with dad), but I do sometimes feel very lonely.

---------- Post added at 19:48 ---------- Previous post was at 19:44 ----------

Another Illegal gathering, but will the BBC use the word Illegal? I think not.


https://news.sky.com/story/sarah-eve...calls-12246564
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