• @PizzaMan
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    61 year ago

    Is it a public area or not?

    This is not relevant.

    • ThrowawayOP
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      -51 year ago

      Yes it is. Its a fucking street. Are people allowed on Ophir street or not?

      • @PizzaMan
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        Are people allowed on Ophir street or not?

        Allow me to help you understand:

        The PSPO will give authorised BCP officers and Dorset Police the ability to address the following activities which will be prohibited Monday – Friday between 7am and 7pm in the highlighted map area.

        remaining in the Safe Zone, when asked to leave by a Police Officer or police community support officer or any other person designated by BCP Council or returning to the Safe Zone before 7pm on the day you have been asked to leave.

        It is an offence to fail to comply with the order and could result in a fine or prosecution.

        https://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/Communities/PSPOs/Ophir-Road-and-surrounding-area-Public-Spaces-Protection-Order.aspx

        • ThrowawayOP
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          -41 year ago

          I understand that. Is it an absurd thing for the UK to do or not?

          • @PizzaMan
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            41 year ago

            Is it an absurd thing for the UK to do or not?

            People who are harassing others and not leaving after being asked to, those people being fined/prosecuted is reasonable. That’s what they’re doing/preventing and it is reasonable.

              • @PizzaMan
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                11 year ago

                it’s absolutely unreasonable for any honest person to consider silently sitting in public to be harassment.

                That’s not all she was doing.

            • ThrowawayOP
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              -31 year ago

              I don’t call silently protesting outside a building harrassment. Weird maybe, but we don’t fine or prosecure being weird.

              It is completely unreasonable.

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                I don’t call silently protesting outside a building harrassment.

                It’s almost like british law isn’t based on what you decide.

                  • @FabioTheNewOrder
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                    01 year ago

                    I absolutely do because, differently from you, I can empathise with a pregnant woman taking one of the hardest decisions she will ever be faced with in her life. She’s already going through a really hard time on her own, she doesn’t need to be put under even more pressure by a stranger giving her even more reasons to hate herself via the silent judgment treatment.

                    Also, wasn’t Jesus himself who said something along the lines of “do not judge if you don’t want to be judged yourself”? Christians sure are the worst learners when it comes to their own religion but hey, what can you expect from a bunch of bigoted hypocrites who are willing to use the parts they agree with from their holy book while discarding everything which would entail them working on themselves towards becoming more of a decent human being?

                    If you don’t want to abort don’t abort but don’t go around dictating other people how they should live their lives! Is it such a wild concept to grasp? Be religious at your own home and don’t hassle everybody with your make believe stories about burning bushes and resurrecting dead, thank you very much