Peter Berg 🇬🇧 🏴 🇮🇱 Stop JSO
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Peter Berg 🇬🇧 🏴 🇮🇱 Stop JSO
@PeterBerg261
Retired IT Bod and sometime musician. Unashamed Brexiteer. For free market economy. Against Big Governement, Nanny State. Voted for Boris, now regret it.


Teachers’ voting intentions. Explains a lot.



@ediz1975 I wonder why cyclists are the most hated in all cities?





A Pakistani Islamic scholar, Tariq Masood, said: "After a girl turns 9 years old, a father should be cautious around his own daughter. If lust awakens in the father's heart for his daughter, or if any inappropriate act occurs, then his own wife also becomes haram for him." There is no limit to ignorance and madness. Linking even the pure, sacred relationship between a father and daughter with sexual lust? What can people with this kind of mentality possibly teach the world?

What should I do then, wait till it rains?





British Police 2026: Woman Pulled Over on Way to Hospital Appointment for “Inappropriate Use of Horn” 🤦♂️ This is what British policing has come to. A driver is pulled over on her way to a hospital appointment. A pedestrian steps out from a junction without looking. The driver beeps her horn to avoid an accident. The police then stop her and confirm she is being reported for court over “inappropriate use of horn.” Driver: “You’re taking me to court because I came in from a junction and a male was crossing the road, didn’t look and I beeped… is that correct?” Officer: “Yes.” The officer then reads her the caution before stating: “You’ve been reported for the consideration of prosecution for inappropriate use of horn.” This isn’t a joke. While violent crime, knife attacks, grooming gangs, thefts, and burglaries continue to plague communities across the country, officers are spending time and resources pursuing a woman for sounding her horn at a careless pedestrian. When everyday road users trying to drive safely are being dragged toward court for basic defensive actions, but far more serious offences often go under-policed, the public loses confidence in law enforcement. We need police focused on actual crime, not this.




























