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UK Police Chief: ‘Now Is Really Not the Time’ for Freedom of Speech, Right to Assembly

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The chief constable of Dorset Police has urged lockdown protesters to accept that “now is really not the time” for freedom of speech and the right to assembly.

Chief Constable James Vaughan was speaking after the controversial arrest of two women for, seemingly, being recorded leaving home more than once and “sitting on a bench”, in an incident the police now allege was “stage-managed” by lockdown protesters, as one of the women is a Covid sceptic — although she denies any pre-planning.

“We appealed to them [the protesters] last weekend to say: ‘Look guys, we respect your right to freedom of speech and right to assembly but now is really not the time, it is too dangerous. Please don’t come, we have got other things we need to do,'” said the chief constable in comments to The Telegraph.

Incredibly, Chief Constable Vaughan seemed to admit the apparent double standard was an issue, and that the perhaps over-zealous enforcement of lockdown regulations against easier targets might be an issue — one causing damage to the public’s relationship with the police.

“I think we have taken some shrapnel to be fair. When you look at drones in the Peak District, 90-year-olds being arrested, women walking their dogs getting fined… you have those who say: ‘Nobody seemed to be bothered about Black Lives Matter or Extinction Rebellion protests or statues being thrown in the river,'” he confessed.

UK Police Chief: 'Now Is Really Not the Time' for Free Speech, Protest
If the UK is locked down what exactly do the police need to be freed up to do?
 
When testing first started people were plastering social media with videos of them getting it and they were acting like it was the worst pain in the world.
Alyssa Milano. The sh1t she claims came from COVID is insane. I have seen that it does affect people differently but all within a frame of effects. Anything that has happened in her life while she had COVID is blamed on the virus. And to think I used to think she was hot.
 
Alyssa Milano. The sh1t she claims came from COVID is insane. I have seen that it does affect people differently but all within a frame of effects. Anything that has happened in her life while she had COVID is blamed on the virus. And to think I used to think she was hot.

She tested negative for Covid multiple times while sick. After feeling better, she tested negative for antibodies. Months later, she retested and was positive for antibodies. The time she was sick probably wasn't even covid. She's nutty.
 
Excuse what? Opening up a little now that there is a vaccine?
So Covid at record levels, very small percentage vaccinated and it's a multi shot spaced several weeks apart, and suddenly the "price is too great" to keep things shut down. You are completely FOS if you can't admit to seeing this for what it was. It was not about keeping people safe.
 
She tested negative for Covid multiple times while sick. After feeling better, she tested negative for antibodies. Months later, she retested and was positive for antibodies. The time she was sick probably wasn't even covid. She's nutty.
She’s definitely sick but it’s a mental illness.
 
UK Police Chief: ‘Now Is Really Not the Time’ for Freedom of Speech, Right to Assembly

police-british-uk-640x480.png


The chief constable of Dorset Police has urged lockdown protesters to accept that “now is really not the time” for freedom of speech and the right to assembly.

Chief Constable James Vaughan was speaking after the controversial arrest of two women for, seemingly, being recorded leaving home more than once and “sitting on a bench”, in an incident the police now allege was “stage-managed” by lockdown protesters, as one of the women is a Covid sceptic — although she denies any pre-planning.

“We appealed to them [the protesters] last weekend to say: ‘Look guys, we respect your right to freedom of speech and right to assembly but now is really not the time, it is too dangerous. Please don’t come, we have got other things we need to do,'” said the chief constable in comments to The Telegraph.

Incredibly, Chief Constable Vaughan seemed to admit the apparent double standard was an issue, and that the perhaps over-zealous enforcement of lockdown regulations against easier targets might be an issue — one causing damage to the public’s relationship with the police.

“I think we have taken some shrapnel to be fair. When you look at drones in the Peak District, 90-year-olds being arrested, women walking their dogs getting fined… you have those who say: ‘Nobody seemed to be bothered about Black Lives Matter or Extinction Rebellion protests or statues being thrown in the river,'” he confessed.

UK Police Chief: 'Now Is Really Not the Time' for Free Speech, Protest

This is why we fought the Revolutionary War. God Bless America
 
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So Covid at record levels, very small percentage vaccinated and it's a multi shot spaced several weeks apart, and suddenly the "price is too great" to keep things shut down. You are completely FOS if you can't admit to seeing this for what it was. It was not about keeping people safe.
It was always a balancing act with multiple factors. You guys seeing another conspiracy? lol.....
 
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