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Quote from: Dagenham Rover on February 27, 2017, 09:52:01 amQuote from: Syme on February 27, 2017, 09:14:02 amI'm afraid that's not true either Dagenham Rover. If you're talking about Bradford Council, then staff were told not to stick Christmas Decorations on the walls, as it causes damage. They were still free to display them on their desk or however else they liked, as long as it caused no damage that would require repairing.ermm yes they were BANNED from putting them on the wall along with numerous other places as I said just being technical like If they were allowed to have Christmas decorations but not on the wall, then they weren't banned but a restricted use. Just being technical like.
Quote from: Syme on February 27, 2017, 09:14:02 amI'm afraid that's not true either Dagenham Rover. If you're talking about Bradford Council, then staff were told not to stick Christmas Decorations on the walls, as it causes damage. They were still free to display them on their desk or however else they liked, as long as it caused no damage that would require repairing.ermm yes they were BANNED from putting them on the wall along with numerous other places as I said just being technical like
I'm afraid that's not true either Dagenham Rover. If you're talking about Bradford Council, then staff were told not to stick Christmas Decorations on the walls, as it causes damage. They were still free to display them on their desk or however else they liked, as long as it caused no damage that would require repairing.
An Islamic place of worship flying a flag with Islamic insignia on it...how more offensive can you get??
If indeed they do fly them at all, which I think was what wilts rover was getting at.
Well bally1950 seems to have spotted one.A suspicious person might wonder why he had to perform an internet search to find out what the symbol of Islam was, rather than just tell us what flag he had seen, but I'm sure he has his reasons.
I wonder how offensive this flag is..?http://www.1000flags.co.uk/ekmps/shops/1000flagsuk/images/irc-red-crescent-movement-flag-with-rope-and-toggle-3-x2-90cm-x-60cm--54194-p.png
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on February 27, 2017, 10:38:04 pmI wonder how offensive this flag is..?http://www.1000flags.co.uk/ekmps/shops/1000flagsuk/images/irc-red-crescent-movement-flag-with-rope-and-toggle-3-x2-90cm-x-60cm--54194-p.pngThere are heroes in this world, and then there are those who take it to another level by entering unarmed into chaotic multi-sided conflict areas trying to deliver medical and humanitarian aid, with no protection other than the avowed position of being neutral and hoping everyone respects that. I have been very fortunate to meet a few of these very special people, and no-one has earned more respect in my eyes. They turn down military protection to show their neutrality.It doesn't always work out - sometimes they get caught in crossfire, sometimes they are mistakenly identified, and sometimes IS (and others) have targetted them.