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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Queen's Bench Division) Decisions >> Bedfordshire Police v Golding & Anor [2015] EWHC 1875 (QB) (30 June 2015) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2015/1875.html Cite as: [2015] EWHC 1875 (QB) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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CHIEF CONSTABLE OF THE BEDFORDSHIRE POLICE |
Claimant |
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(1) PAUL GOLDING (2) JAYDA FRANSEN |
Defendants |
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Mr Ian Glen QC (instructed by Tilbrook's Solicitors) for the Defendants
Hearing date: 26 June 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Knowles :
Introduction
The 2014 Act
Interim injunctions granted
"(b) Entering any Mosque or Islamic Cultural Centre or its private grounds within England and Wales without prior written invitation.
(c) Publishing, distributing or displaying, or causing to be published, distributed or displayed, any words or images, whether electronically or otherwise, which having regard to all the circumstances are likely to stir up religious and/or racial hatred.
(d) Using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour thereby causing harassment, alarm or distress to any person.
(e) Carrying or displaying in Luton on Saturday 27 June 2015 at or in connection with the march by "Britain First" any banner or sign with the words "No More Mosques" or similar words or words to like effect."
3 June 2015
"The Muslim community have for years now been working closely with the police and the council to deal with extremism, and as a church we have been totally supportive of them in that work. There are members of the Muslim community who break the law and do wrong, but we don't generalise that to blame the whole community nor their faith; just as we don't blame the whole Christian community and our faith when Christians do wrong."
Interim injunction refused