I disagree. The police were heavy-handed. If the ice-cream kiosk or van was legally trading, it must have been legal to buy ice-creams there. And the family were on their daily outdoor exercise. I see no excuse for police stopping them, let alone arresting and all that followed
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He drove 22 miles to the beach, breaking Wales covid rules.
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Disagree. Being an idiot is one thing, being strip searched for it quite another. I doubt police believed even 4 a minute that he was anything other than a nuisance. It can be a humiliation tactic - US police used it against pipeline protesters. It should never be normalised.
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My point is it was totally self inflicted. He choose to be a d*ck head. No need to drive 22 miles for an ice cream breaking Welsh Govt covid regulations and if he had to do it just tell them his name so he can be fined. Why do what he did?
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Driving 22 miles from home is in blatant disregard for his community safety re Covid. He thought if he refused to give his name, he would evade the fine. he was mistaken.
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Agreed. I’m anti heavy handed policing but I can’t see what they are supposed to do when someone acts like an idiot repeatedly
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Maybe more to this story than meets the eye. Propel is a Welsh Nationalist party.
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It’s more to do with a publicity hunting politician
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Its only what black people have too put up with every day
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Doesn’t make it right though
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