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UK Police Overstepping Arrests
UK police arrested individuals for minor offenses, sparking outrage over excessive force and erosion of free speech.

Basil the Great
@@Basil_TGMD
5d
A man has been arrested in the UK for calling someone a 'muppet' The Police are out of control. I wish this was a joke. It isn't. Absolute insanity.


Wide Awake Media
@@wideawake_media
5d
British police arrest a man for sharing a social media post that caused somebody "anxiety". "Why am I in cuffs because of something he shared, then I shared?" "Because someone has been caused anxiety based upon your social media post. That's why you've been arrested."


Fatima Khan
@@Fatima_Khatun01
6d
UK: A priest was reading the Bible out loud on the street. A policeman approached him and arrested him. The priest was accused of "inciting hatred" and was sent to prison for 4 months. "Why are you arresting him? Because he is reading the Bible on the street. Does


PeterSweden
@@PeterSweden7
4d
UNBELIEVABLE British police are now ARRESTING a man after being accused of calling someone a "muppet". 1984 has arrived - This is not an exaggeration


Catturd ™
@@catturd2
4d
We should officially declare the UK government our enemy.


Basil the Great
@@Basil_TGMD
5d
"Why am I being arrested" "Because you shared something on social media that caused someone anxiety"


Active Patriot
@@ActivePatriotUK
5d
He got arrested for calling a member of the public a muppet Humberside Police are out of control!


David Vance
@@DVATW
5d
The Police really don’t help themselves.


Allison Pearson
@@AllisonPearson
4d
Britain in 2025. Police arrest a man for calling someone “a Muppet”. It caused her “distress” apparently. Officers have no business trying to eradicate “offence” from our society. They are not guardians of morality and manners. Solve some crimes, you Muppets!


The British Patriot
@@TheBritLad
5d
WOW: four police officers detain and arrest a British citizen. His crime? He caused alarm and distress by calling someone a “muppet”. Free speech in Britain is dead.
