(3 hours ago)BusLoverMum wrote I can understand the Jewish community feeling on edge after recent events but this sort of vigilantism is over the top. I’m glad the police were able to take the heat out of the situation.
They even went in confrontational mode with the Police when they arrived, two male officers barely got out the car and they were surrounding them. I think they expect the Police in the local area to side with them for everything regardless of whether they're right or wrong in their actions.
I just stood where I was and waited for the officers to approach me as I was on the phone with an officer in the Police Contact Centre the entire time and made it clear I had called them and it was me they needed to speak to first before talking to them which the Jewish Security did not like, they even demanded I give them my phone to speak to the Police which was I was like you have cheek to ask that when you've such a big deal about the situation you've not bothered to call them yourselves. I think ultimately they just wanted to see the photos and for me to delete them.
(3 hours ago)cr51xln wrote Unless you ask the police that you wish to press charges against them for the harassment and stalking, the police would have done nothing else about it.
I think for now having a word with them was enough, hopefully they'll learn a lesson that how they acted today was wrong.