ARMED cops patrolling Heathrow Airport have been banned from wearing tiny Union Jack badges in support of British troops.
Top brass claimed the tie-pin badges - which cost £1 with proceeds going to the Help for Heroes charity - were OFFENSIVE.
But one officer asked: "How can the Union Jack be offensive? Pride
About 100 officers in the Metropolitan force's SO18 Aviation branch, which patrols Heathrow, bought the inch-square badges.
Seventy per cent of them served in the Forces and many have children fighting in Afghanistan.
Another cop said: "We're wearing the badges with pride. Most importantly, they are to show support for our soldiers at war.
"Nobody has put out orders to remove rainbow symbols that gay and lesbian officers wear. Why discriminate against us?"
A statement from the Met said: "The dress code states only approved corporate badging may be used."
"This ruling is even more absurd coming this weekend on the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
"We must be the only country ashamed to display our national flag."
1 comment:
Seem to me the easy "law abiding" way to deal with the issue is to get the dress code (that was in place long before the police wore the badges) would be the logical approach. But then what would the "law and order" folks have to foment about?
Demonize everything and something will stick eventually.
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