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is it because they thought he would have been attacked, if so why are these marches allowed, erm better safe then sorry ? must be some nasty people within the crowd then, id have banned the marches all together from the begining, just stirs up emotions like hate the jews, target jews, creates division in all our social harmony..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think its time these marches (not just the Palestine one) were controlled. Just as one should have the right to protest so should people have the right to go about their business without fear or intimidation or delay for that matter.
Protests should be applied for, follow an approved route and be limited to one day, say Sunday.
Also if arranged by a pressure group for a number of say over 500 then they should pay for the policing.
One single Jewish gentleman and all those Police Officers without direction, kneeling to Wokism. The Police Sergeant could have escorted the gentleman across the road and away from trouble without needless and overbearing confrontation. A prime example of the jewish commmunity not being protected from these pro-Palestinian marchers. Rowley should be sacked .The Met is losing their way and forgetting the Primary objects of their duties.
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