This Wasn't Thought Through
A young woman is abducted and murdered- and the man arrested for the crime is a serving officer in the Metropolitan police.
There is a gathering in her memory in a London Park- and it is broken up (because of covid regulations) by the Metropolitan police.
So, lets get this straight- a meeting that was part mourning ritual and part protest against male violence is suppressed using male violence- and by men belonging to the same outfit as the suspected murderer.
It's not a good look.
Also, while we're on the subject, jostling and grabbing and sitting on people seems an odd way to enforce social distancing.
There is a gathering in her memory in a London Park- and it is broken up (because of covid regulations) by the Metropolitan police.
So, lets get this straight- a meeting that was part mourning ritual and part protest against male violence is suppressed using male violence- and by men belonging to the same outfit as the suspected murderer.
It's not a good look.
Also, while we're on the subject, jostling and grabbing and sitting on people seems an odd way to enforce social distancing.
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Sounds about right doesn't it? :o(
I can't begin to describe how angry I am!
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Now the police won't agree to an organised vigil, which would have had marshals with some responsibility for safety. After that, the result seemed inevitable.
As you say, it's not a good look.
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The Bristol police very wisely stood back and let Colston's downing and drowning go ahead- which is what the Met should have done with the Everard vigil.