No further action

Police Scotland have finally backed off.

Police Scotland has been left humiliated after it was forced to drop its case against a famed women’s rights campaigner for allegedly damaging an umbrella. Susan Smith was told she would face charges unless she accepted a police recorded warning for vandalism after a confrontation with infamous trans activist Tom Harlow.

He disrupted a women’s rights protest outside the Scottish Parliament in September by playing loud music in an attempt to drown out speakers. He was asked to turn it down by Ms Smith, with pictures and footage showing him jabbing a rainbow-coloured brolly towards her face.

Despite which, the cops went after her instead of him.

According to the FSU, cops will take no further action against Ms Smith and have even invited her for a meeting with senior officers to discuss the case and wider issues like women not feeling like they are protected by law enforcement. Complaints were made about their inaction when protests are hijacked by trans activists.

Good. Educate them until their faces are SCARLET.

Ms Smith said: “I am relieved that I can now draw a line under this episode and I am incredibly grateful to the Free Speech Union and my lawyer Neil Hay for all their help and support. This has highlighted how difficult and frightening such an action must be for those who are not able to draw on the help of FSU and who cannot hope to have the same level of public, political, and press support I was fortunate enough to receive.

“While I am delighted that Police Scotland have dropped this case, it is concerning that an individual who came with the express intention of disrupting our rally and drowning out our speakers was taken seriously, especially when extreme, credible threats to women are frequently overlooked.”

Not to mention extreme bullying and silencing of women, like for instance Tom Harlow’s determined effort to disrupt a women’s rights protest.

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