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Police show up at Polish Catholic church
AGAIN for Easter Sunday Mass as furious
parishioners slam officers who shut down
Good Friday service and 'stood on the
altar'—as Met still refuses to apologise

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Posted By: Ribicon, 4/4/2021 5:15:32 PM

Police turned up at a Polish Catholic church again today during an Easter Sunday Mass after officers shut down its Good Friday service for breaching Covid rules and threatened worshippers with £200 fines. Officers shut down the religious ceremony in Balham High Street, south London, at around 5pm on Friday, with footage showing one telling worshippers that the gathering was 'unlawful' and that they had to go home.(Snip) Though two police officers arrived and spoke to church stewards, they left soon after, not repeating Friday's extraordinary scenes when cops stood at the altar and demanded worshippers go home. In a statement on Friday's intervention,

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Police stood on the altar on Good Friday because parishioners were not socially distancing and not wearing masks? Perfectly reasonable in Muslim London; they're lucky the cathedral wasn't torched too.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: montwoodcliff 4/4/2021 5:31:00 PM (No. 744731)
When will this crap stop? Haven't we had enough of this.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: WestCoast 4/4/2021 5:39:53 PM (No. 744736)
perhaps many of those Poles well remember a communist/fascist government. As I recall, they rebelled rather effectively, maybe other Brits (and we) need to get to that point.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Italiano 4/4/2021 5:45:44 PM (No. 744744)
#2 has a point. A line should have have been drawn a long time ago. LEO's are going to have to decide if they want to be remembered as " Good Germans just following orders." It's coming.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: SweetPea3 4/4/2021 5:58:40 PM (No. 744751)
These cowardly LEOs wouldn't dare have pulled this in a mosque.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 4/4/2021 6:26:26 PM (No. 744773)
The Polish especially understand where things are heading because of the many years of oppression under Russian Communism. Good for this Pastor. Now if only Amerikans could start standing up for themselves.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: OhioNick 4/4/2021 6:37:22 PM (No. 744782)
On a related note, the Google homepage usually contains a greeting or mention on nearly every holiday -- especially liberal themed observances, commemorations and anniversaries. So on the holiest day for the two-billion Christians on this planet, how were people greeted by Google? Absolutely nothing. It's like Easter didn't even exist. Google couldn't even bother with a secular bunny or candy Easter egg.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: chumley 4/4/2021 8:06:28 PM (No. 744829)
THIS is why people assault and sometimes do worse to cops. There will be much more if this kind of draconian fascism comes to the US. Just doing their jobs. I've heard it a thousand times. So were the camp guards. That excuse is the refuge of scoundrels.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 4/4/2021 9:49:38 PM (No. 744900)
No freedom at all in England.
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