http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-12462959
The long and the short of this story is a fan was spotted making aircraft gestures - apparently mocking the 1958 Man U air crash which killed most of the Busby Babes - in a music video for Crawley FC's FA Cup song. He was then arrested for "suspicion of causing harassment, alarm or distress" and bailed.
I thought this would be (potentially) an interesting debate - is there a "freedom of expression" issue here? As offensive as the gesture was (and I realise Crawley will play Man U in the FA Cup this weekend), is offending the memory of a disaster/fans of a football team an arrestable offence?
I believe the gesture was in very poor taste and unnecessary, but illegal? Your thoughts please.
The long and the short of this story is a fan was spotted making aircraft gestures - apparently mocking the 1958 Man U air crash which killed most of the Busby Babes - in a music video for Crawley FC's FA Cup song. He was then arrested for "suspicion of causing harassment, alarm or distress" and bailed.
I thought this would be (potentially) an interesting debate - is there a "freedom of expression" issue here? As offensive as the gesture was (and I realise Crawley will play Man U in the FA Cup this weekend), is offending the memory of a disaster/fans of a football team an arrestable offence?
I believe the gesture was in very poor taste and unnecessary, but illegal? Your thoughts please.