Via David
Police officers in Norwich, England have recorded a “hate-related public order offence” against a local resident who flew the Confederate flag to mark the anniversary of the death of Civil War General Stonewall Jackson.
Last week, Emily Robinson, a 34-year-old teacher — who recently moved back to the small English city from the left-progressive enclave of Brighton — made a complaint to the police about the house flying the Confederate flag.
The house reportedly has a longstanding tradition of flying different world flags on days associated with them, with a note posted explaining the history of the flag for the public to read.
More @ Breitbart
*** Typo alert ***
ReplyDeleteThe headline misspelled 'offense'.
The first paragraph has an unnecessary -- and incoherent -- 'recorded' as well as a second misspelled 'offense'.
As we learned in first-grade, grammar has five queries -- who, what, where, when, how.
The first and second paragraphs incoherently use the query 'who'.
Sheesh.
If the brits cannot correctly use the basics of grammar, no wonder the mohammadans are having a field day.
Cripes.
The headline misspelled 'offense'.
DeleteI thought that was proper language over there. :)
noun
noun: offence
1.
a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
"neither offense violates any federal law"