
Now has anyone complained to the police. NO! Even the Jewish community had seen nothing wrong with the painting. Ruth Jacobs, of the Israel Information Centre in Birmingham, a public relations office set up to promote Israel and Jewish culture and working in conjunction with the Israeli embassy, said, 'I would not complain about these images because I see them as part of the right to free speech in this country. They are actually quite good pieces of art. If the building owners are happy for them to be there, that's all that matters.' So no joy for the PC brigade there, then.
In fact all this is some braindead idea from the Force itself. They should really keep to proper policing and not go around initiating such stuff themselves. Of course, they deny this risk assessment, but do I believe them? Not really, because the guy who painted this mural is an award-winning graffiti artist, praised by South Bank Show judges for 'creating messages of peace, unity and hope'. It beggars belief that this was not known locally.
I remember Hilda Ogden being absolutely proud of her internal mural. "Stanley, what do you think of it? My, muriel you great lump!". Stan was not impressed and had similar scheming thoughts as the West Midlands Police. It's a crying shame Hilda Ogden isn't fit enough to go round to the Chief Constable with her handbag!
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