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Police Haul Boy 12 From Class Over FB Cameron Post

WhatRecovery
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Many youth clubs are struggling to survive as charities or volunteer organisations and this boy from Cameron's own constituency was trying to save his from closure by holding a peaceful meeting outside.
He reports that Anti terror police tried to scare him off and took him out of his education to warn him off drawing attention to the closure and puts it down to Cameron's embarrassment about wanting to hide what's happening in his own constituency saying that at the hour long demo on Friday, he and his 14 yr old sister and a few friends waved placards they'd made outside David Cameron's constituency office in Witney along with two youth workers.They were observed by police officers nearby with more standing by. Cant post the link but was in the mirror - seems a shame about his youth club and that he feels bullied out of doing his little bit lawfully protesting. Hope he continues with his positive attitude.
He reports that Anti terror police tried to scare him off and took him out of his education to warn him off drawing attention to the closure and puts it down to Cameron's embarrassment about wanting to hide what's happening in his own constituency saying that at the hour long demo on Friday, he and his 14 yr old sister and a few friends waved placards they'd made outside David Cameron's constituency office in Witney along with two youth workers.They were observed by police officers nearby with more standing by. Cant post the link but was in the mirror - seems a shame about his youth club and that he feels bullied out of doing his little bit lawfully protesting. Hope he continues with his positive attitude.
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Well, tonights events seem to perhaps underline the concerns of some over a possible impression of policing - although the 'warning' of a child over being 'responsible for any consequent trouble' seems a bit flimsy. maybe it'sjust that theres no longer enough policemen or funding so beginner trainees are being used.0
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