Tuesday, June 14, 2005 AD
Incitement to equine hatred?
Institutionally diversitarian British policing descends into self-parody as an Oxford undergraduate is fined £80 for calling a police-horse "gay".
Mark Steyn has great fun at the expense of Thames Valley Police over this ("Even now, the horse may be on one month's stress leave at home on full pay, with his feet up listening to Judy Garland on his iPod. Whoops, sorry ... there goes another 80 quid") before delivering the following truncheon-blow to the back of the head:
Mark Steyn has great fun at the expense of Thames Valley Police over this ("Even now, the horse may be on one month's stress leave at home on full pay, with his feet up listening to Judy Garland on his iPod. Whoops, sorry ... there goes another 80 quid") before delivering the following truncheon-blow to the back of the head:
In these touchy times, are Thames Valley Police really the people you want enforcing the more nebulous sections of an already poorly drawn "Incitement to Religious Hatred" Act?



