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[-] Electronic_Owl@aussie.zone 0 points 10 months ago

The parade board uninvited the police, who usually march in their uniforms, because it was deemed to be insensitive following the murder of a gay couple by one of their colleagues (with a police issue revolver no less). Individuals who happen to be police were still allowed to march just like anyone else. Now an agreement has been reached that police can be in the parade as a representative group, but in plain clothes.

As for the police that are maintaining law and order, that's their job, as it is for any large scale public event.

[-] Seagoon_@aussie.zone 0 points 10 months ago

But isn't it just as triggering to have police in uniform maintaining law and order?

( but are people going to be triggered? Who said they will be triggered? What do the families and friends of the victims say? )

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