you were driving at a 100 mph in "20 Zone" ! - how many people were injured ? none! - then no crime has been committed
You should test that out. Find a place where you know there is a speed camera. And then use that argument as a defence.

you were driving at a 100 mph in "20 Zone" ! - how many people were injured ? none! - then no crime has been committed
If your argument about the language used being a proxy attack they will surely get much longer. Noting in fairness that no charges have been brought or any convictions made.

I thought Noseall can give it a go as he seemed to be alluding to, no riots so was there even a crimeYou should test that out. Find a place where you know there is a speed camera. And then use that argument as a defence.
I thought Noseall can give it a go as he seemed to be alluding to, no riots so was there even a crime
We are not for the death of Jews, Arabs or any other race or group of people. We are for the dismantling of a violent military machine.
So many other ways to say that.

Never heard of a non violent military machine,. Be a bit pointless having one if that were the case.The band have released a statement. The relevant bit is here:
Never heard of a non violent military machine,. Be a bit pointless having one if that were the case.

I can only imagine that he would be horrified, I don't think any reasonable person would see the chants as harmless or just banter.What would the man on the Clapham omnibus have thought about these chants!

Yeah, but you're still not getting your country back!The band have released a statement. The relevant bit is here:
Not a clue but it’s inevitable they will be prosecuted because according to mbk’s link it’s not just about intention, it’s whether it’s likely the words would stir up hatred.Is "Death, death to the IDF" a well known chant like "From the river to the sea". It's not one I've come across before.
Not a clue but it’s inevitable they will be prosecuted because according to mbk’s link it’s not just about intention, it’s whether it’s likely the words would stir up hatred.
...and if that is against a protected group. A simplistic reading of the law implies that a military force is not protected.Not a clue but it’s inevitable they will be prosecuted because according to mbk’s link it’s not just about intention, it’s whether it’s likely the words would stir up hatred.
Couldn’t see anything about a protected group, everyone is surely entitled to proper protection of the law....and if that is against a protected group. A simplistic reading of the law implies that a military force is not protected.
NI citizens chanting similar about the parachute regiment wouldn't be prosecuted for example.