A British police force has admitted video footage of a police liaison officer politely requesting that a Muslim mob deposit their weapons at a nearby mosque to avoid arrest has “impacted on public confidence.” The footage undermines the Labour government’s denials of “two-tier policing” in Britain, with supposedly “far-right” anti-mass migration protestors being aggressively confronted by riot police while Muslim and ethnic minority rioters are treated with a soft touch or allowed to run amok unchallenged.
“We will work with you guys for the best solution,” a police officer can be heard telling Muslims over a loudspeaker in Stoke, England. “The EDL lot I’ve been assured have left,” he adds, referencing the long-defunct English Defence League.
“If there are any weapons or anything like that, then what I would do is discard them at the mosque,” the officer continues. “Don’t give anybody any reason to have any interaction with the police, so if there’s any weapons, get rid of them, we are not going to arrest anybody. You don’t want us to make arrests or start dispersing people,” he wheedles, asking politely: “Is that alright?”
“We recognise that some footage shared on social media has gained traction and impacted on public confidence, particularly surrounding a protest liaison officer giving words of advice to a group in Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday,” a spokesman for Staffordshire Police force admitted on Monday.
“We are actively reviewing this footage and all of the material available. We will address any lessons to be learned and assess whether the action taken was proportionate while we continue to reassure people in the local community,” the spokesman claimed.
WATCH:
In Stoke, England, a @StaffsPolice liaison officer tells the Muslim patrol group that that they have a way out of getting in trouble with the law.
“If there’s any weapons or anything like that, what I’ll do is discard them at the mosque,” he says.
Muslim vigilantes have… pic.twitter.com/mshIAx0BOL
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