Dressing stags in Just Stop Oil attire

GibbosEmpire

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Seen multiple stags dressed up in full Just Stop Oil clothes, I get it, it's funny, what I don't understand is people don't realise it's for a laugh and hurling abuse at them, seen it multiple times, the police even London asked someone to remove their shirt and was questioned. Why is wanting to save whatever environment we have left a joke, or in some cases a sign to give someone abuse or be violent?
 
Seen multiple stags dressed up in full Just Stop Oil clothes, I get it, it's funny, what I don't understand is people don't realise it's for a laugh and hurling abuse at them, seen it multiple times, the police even London asked someone to remove their shirt and was questioned. Why is wanting to save whatever environment we have left a joke, or in some cases a sign to give someone abuse or be violent?
It was funny the first time. Anyone doing it now has missed the boat.
 
Isn’t it fairly standard in the medical practice to be struck off if someone was arrested on a criminal offence?
I think so, but you'd like to think there'd be some discretion given that she's holding a cardboard sign, and protesting against something she sees as a major threat to p
 
Isn’t it fairly standard in the medical practice to be struck off if someone was arrested on a criminal offence?
I think we're also questioning here whether or not, in a functioning society, her actions should be deemed to be unlawful. I'm not a huge supporter of JSO tactics or anything, but if we're going to complain about them holding up traffic etc, shouldn't we commend the ones who just peacefully wave cardboard signs, rather then arrest them and withdraw their livelihood?
 
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It's only under this government that 'protesting' peacefully, in this case holding up a sign saying STOP NEW OIL is considered a criminal offence. I assume you're happy with that.
I think so, but you'd like to think there'd be some discretion given that she's holding a cardboard sign, and protesting against something she sees as a major threat to p

Isn’t this the same person?

If so then it’s not for just holding up a cardboard sign, as the statement from JSO and the BBC article suggests
 
I had forgotten who it was to be honest. Had it been me I never would have reminded anyone about my errrrrrr, how do it describe it, not stupidity of course as that would rude.

Hmmm leave it with me.
I wouldn't class it as stupidity, more a reflection of the modern world and our obsession with minor celebrity deaths. But I would say that wouldn't I!
 
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