shockedcanadian
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Will any of the in-house Brits on this site speak ill words towards the creepy MET? They have a horrific reputation, especially their covert creepy activities which probably match Canadas, in some cases, surpass our creepiness.
Even Princess Middleton showed solidarity with the British people who are outraged by a copper committing such a horrific act. She was out and about, showing support for the peasants in their expression of anger.
www.bbc.com
The Metropolitan Police's handling of a vigil in south London to mourn Sarah Everard has been widely criticised across the political spectrum.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has asked the Met for a report on what happened, while London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was "urgently seeking an explanation" from Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick.
Officers were seen handcuffing and leading women away from the event.
Police said four arrests were made at the vigil to "protect people's safety".
Several hundred people gathered on Clapham Common on Saturday evening to pay tribute to 33-year-old - whose death has prompted a public debate over women's safety - despite Covid restrictions.
The official vigil had been called off earlier in the day after organisers said the force had failed to "constructively engage" on how it could be held in a Covid-secure way.
Even Princess Middleton showed solidarity with the British people who are outraged by a copper committing such a horrific act. She was out and about, showing support for the peasants in their expression of anger.

Sarah Everard: Met Police chief will not resign over vigil scenes
The home secretary wants an independent investigation into the handling of a vigil for Sarah Everard.

The Metropolitan Police's handling of a vigil in south London to mourn Sarah Everard has been widely criticised across the political spectrum.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has asked the Met for a report on what happened, while London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was "urgently seeking an explanation" from Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick.
Officers were seen handcuffing and leading women away from the event.
Police said four arrests were made at the vigil to "protect people's safety".
Several hundred people gathered on Clapham Common on Saturday evening to pay tribute to 33-year-old - whose death has prompted a public debate over women's safety - despite Covid restrictions.
The official vigil had been called off earlier in the day after organisers said the force had failed to "constructively engage" on how it could be held in a Covid-secure way.