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    Quote Originally Posted by Muchthemillersson View Post
    Did you see the report of climate change protesters laying our row after row off children's shoes all across Trafalger Square? Not a single arrest. If you go along with the Establishment view of things you can get away with it.
    Yep, that’s about right.

    No critical reports on tv either

    Sad thing is, these middle class geography teachers are trivialising a serious message.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muchthemillersson View Post
    Did you see the report of climate change protesters laying our row after row off children's shoes all across Trafalger Square? Not a single arrest. If you go along with the Establishment view of things you can get away with it.
    The group Corbyn was with were deliberately ignoring the rules on distancing and potentially endangering lives. I am sure the media would have been happy to provide him with a safer platform to air his views.
    The climate protesters strictly adhered to social distancing when placing the shoes. What would you have them arrested for - littering perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinkly View Post
    The group Corbyn was with were deliberately ignoring the rules on distancing and potentially endangering lives. I am sure the media would have been happy to provide him with a safer platform to air his views.
    The climate protesters strictly adhered to social distancing when placing the shoes. What would you have them arrested for - littering perhaps?
    Who clears up after them?

    It also endangers the police if arrests and contact is needed

    How did they get there? No doubt some by bus and tube

    Nah, it's just rentamob supplemented by "working from home" geography teachers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Who clears up after them?

    It also endangers the police if arrests and contact is needed

    How did they get there? No doubt some by bus and tube

    Nah, it's just rentamob supplemented by "working from home" geography teachers
    They are donating the shoes to charity so I assume that they will clear up for themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinkly View Post
    They are donating the shoes to charity so I assume that they will clear up for themselves.
    Oh good, potentially infected shoes going to charity shops that aren't open. Collected together by people doing non essential journeys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Oh good, potentially infected shoes going to charity shops that aren't open. Collected together by people doing non essential journeys.
    By eck. Tha duz love a good chunter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muchthemillersson View Post
    Did you see the report of climate change protesters laying our row after row off children's shoes all across Trafalger Square? Not a single arrest. If you go along with the Establishment view of things you can get away with it.
    Just like the police watched as the establishment-supported Extinction Rebellion dug up the green at Cambridge University.

    "The law is the law" has never been true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Just like the police watched as the establishment-supported Extinction Rebellion dug up the green at Cambridge University.

    "The law is the law" has never been true.
    Indeed, but the police are good at turning a blind eye when it suits, as we know too well in Rotherham

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Indeed, but the police are good at turning a blind eye when it suits, as we know too well in Rotherham
    quite true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Oh good, potentially infected shoes going to charity shops that aren't open. Collected together by people doing non essential journeys.
    I do worry about you sometimes, isn't life a bit miserable and draining being so constantly cynical and negative?

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