Anyone can watch the video and judge for themselves. A woman standing quietly by herself on a public street is approached by the police. They asked her "Are you praying?" Again "Are you praying?" When she said that she was praying in her head, they arrested her. In fact, as a condition of her bail, she is precluded from praying in public. She has apparently committed this "crime" on prior occasions. That doesn't make her arrest right as Martin stupidly claims. Instead it makes her a hero for standing up to authoritarian oppression of speech and religious liberties.
A woman standing quietly by herself on a public street is approached by the police.
She wasn't allowed to be there, because of the Protection order
When she said that she was praying in her head, they arrested her. Lie. The video clearly shows that police wanted to talk to here about events on other days and the complaints that resulted in a Public Spaces Protection Order. That's what she was arrested for. She most likely created a nuisance on other occassions and was told not to return to the area. As soon as she refused to go to the police station voluntary she was arrested regardless of what she was doing.
She has apparently committed this "crime" on prior occasions. Another lie... she violated the Public Spaces Protection Order four times. That's why they arrested her and that's what she is charged with. When somebody trespasses on your property and despite being told not to come back, he nevertheless returns four times, wouldn't you want the police to arrest him?
That doesn't make her arrest right as Martin stupidly claims.If she was arrested for simply praying, that would not be right, but she wasn't. She was arrested for violating a lawful order to stay away four times.
Richard, rather pathetically, introduces the praying BS to misrepresent what really happened.
Instead it makes her a hero for standing up to authoritarian oppression of speech and religious liberties. The words of a true fanatic zealot. That woman didn't even live in Birmingham, where she was arrested. If she only wanted to pray she could have gone anywhere else, but instead she decided to violate a lawful order (yet again) and upset the people in the area. She was there for one purpose only; to intimidate women who were legally visiting an abortion clinic. She was the one breaking the law and it had nothing to do with religious liberties!
It's pretty pathetic that Richard thinks he can be judgmental about something that happened in England, where he most likely has never been. I'm sure there are members on this board from England or perhaps even Birmingham to set him straight about what really happened.