I'm saying it's OK for people to ring the police when they see something they think is suspicious. On Friday 20 people in Dhaka were hacked to death because they couldn't recite the Quran, at least no-one died in this incident.
I'm saying it's OK for people to ring the police when they see something they think is suspicious. On Friday 20 people in Dhaka were hacked to death because they couldn't recite the Quran, at least no-one died in this incident.
So something suspicious is anybody talking a different language and wearing funny clothes then?
Best put Heathrow on red alert then as I am sure there are lots of people like that coming through passport control as we speak!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
Different people find different behaviours as suspicious - that's fine, we're all different after all.
One thing that came out of the Orlando mass shooting is that the perpetrator had displayed radical jihadi behaviour in the past - at school, at work - but people didn't want to report it because they were scared of being labelled racist. That has to stop. OK in this case the woman who reported this guy as suspicious was wrong, but I think we should be praising her for her vigilance and willingness to take action rather than giving her grief.
Two totally different things. The Orlando mass shooting, clearly with all the things he was saying over weeks, somebody should report that. Reporting somebody cause they are an Arab is just nuts.
So its okay for anybody to ring the police when they see an Arab walk into a hotel on the phone then?
Depends on what he is saying!
If I overhear him saying s "As-salāmu ʿalaykum" that is one thing, if I overhear him saying "Allahu Akbar" that would be another thing all together!
Well clearly the receptionist was fluent in Arabic as she stated on the phone to the police that he was "swearing allegiance to ISIS"
Nope still don't get it. Are you saying people shouldn't report suspicious behaviour in case they are accused of being racist?
What the media report isn't always what happened - thought people would have learnt that lesson from Ahmed the "clock" boy. Whatever happened, someone thought he was behaving suspiciously, so did the right thing and called the police who checked it out and found he was OK. What's the problem?
Depends on what he is saying!
If I overhear him saying s "As-sal?mu ?alaykum" that is one thing, if I overhear him saying "Allahu Akbar" that would be another thing all together!
Depends on what he is saying!
If I overhear him saying s "As-salāmu ʿalaykum" that is one thing, if I overhear him saying "Allahu Akbar" that would be another thing all together!
I'm saying it's OK for people to ring the police when they see something they think is suspicious. On Friday 20 people in Dhaka were hacked to death because they couldn't recite the Quran, at least no-one died in this incident.