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British Muslim Social And Political Activist Anjem Choudary Questions A Police Officer About A Help For Heroes Wristband.

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saintpeter48 | 08:20 Wed 17th Jun 2015 | News
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Does he not understand that it was heroes in 2 world wars who fought and died for freedom, so that people like him could walk the streets of Great Britain safely!
If he doesn't like 'our' way of life, our values and our standards then what is he doing here, please catch the next flight to whatever country you feel that your standards match, I will glady pay for your ticket and drive you to the airport!
That policeman that you are having a go at is one of thousands who strive to keep the peace so that you and your family can sleep peacefully in their beds at night, this is Great Britain, if you don't like it, please leave!

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Typical on here really....it seems the copper is getting more stick than the piece of scum who tried his luck as usual by confronting him and the usual AB ers are more concerned about scoring their "I'm right youre wrong debating points" "What has this country turned into, can one imagine a British tourist confronting a foreign police officer in such a way"...
11:12 Wed 17th Jun 2015
I've said you are technically correct. How wrong you are though, do the rules always override common sense in your lives?
For goodness sake TTT, You're really making yourself look like a right tool!!
It must be time for your medication TTT as the level of nonsense you are talking is rising exponentially.
ah yes, next phase of the anti British/left, instead of trying to understand why someone does not agree, try to ridicule them.
//I've said you are technically correct. How wrong you are though//

isn't that an oxymoron?

maybe you should go for a lie down
Aww bless...
Is it against the police rule that the bands can not be worn on duty wearing a short sleve shirt?
There's no need to try and ridicule you TTT, you're doing all the work for us.
///do the rules always override common sense in your lives? ///

When the rules are the 'Rules of the Workplace' I think it makes complete sense to obey them; especially if the alternative is disciplinary action or worse.
Imagine if you contravened a Workplace rule, got fired, ended up on benefits and then came on here to find that TGT was a) upholding your right to flout the rules and b) moaning that you are now a benefit scrounger......how confusing would *that* be?
I will ask my 10,01 q again.
Does the shirt-sleeve length have any bearing, at all?
The wearing of wristbands is NOT allowed....regardless.
Q. Answered.
As usual what I see here are the supporters of Jihad who will take the fact the Rozzer had an 'illegal' wristband as being the ultimate offence so they can distract from the real problem of the likes of Choudry.

And these people are the real reason the country is going to the dogs, not Choudry.
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Is everyone missing the point I first made?
Yes the officer was wrong in wearing the wristband, but why is Choudary living here in the UK if he so hates our way of life and our standards. He has made mistakes before, photo's of him drinking alcohol and smoking in his student days which he tried to ban the press from printing, for example, yet he is trying to come across as some sort of messiah ....... he is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy!!
As usual what I see here are the supporters of Jihad


Are you going to try and outdo TTT, YMB?
Pointing out that the PO shouldn't have been wearing a wristband is NOT a sign of being a bed-wetting, tree-hugging, lentil-knitting, yoghurt-eating ***.

Choudry is an odious individual; it is just a shame that this particular PO handed him some ammunition (figuratively speaking) to use...
LoL - the asterisks are in place of Friends of j1had, just in case anyone was wondering.

Choudry is British-born and can't be sent anywhere, I'm afraid. Much as most of us would like that to happen.
All these apologists who would rather attack the policeman's decision to wear a wrist band, rather than to attack an obvious extremist Muslim, are missing the point that it is up to the policeman's superiors to chastise if any needs to be done, not someone who is just trying to make his extremist's point.

I hope that the publication of his confrontation with this officer, puts him firmly in the spotlight of the security services.

What has this country turned into, can one imagine a British tourist confronting a foreign police officer in such a way?
saint peter some of us did get the point. It seems though that the Eff_OH_Jay would rather nit pick against the officer than address the issue you raised.
TTT has it right, the film made me feel physically sick, as do those who support this kind of behaviour and try to exonerate this kind of pond life strutting about the street on benefits.
What these morons don't realise is that apart from it's content, the point has been established that it is possible to engage in such an act with immunity and plans will be being made to ratchet up to the next step.

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