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Police Ramp Up Patrols to Fight Islamophobia After Berlin Attack
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[quote:Agent Smith 2014:MV8zMzk5NzE0XzYwNTczMTIwXzEyMTA2MkY1] Wait! let me get this right.... So it's against the law to be afraid of ISIS and radical Muslim terrorists who follow strict Islam. More to the point they say its an irrational fear to be afraid of islamic terrorists, and made up an actual phobia for it called "islamophobia", and if you're caught showing signs of this phobia then you are COMMITTING A HATE CRIME, and need to be put BEHIND BARS. [/quote]
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Bristol has stepped up police presence in the city centre to combat potential Islamophobia in the wake of the Berlin terror attack.
At least 12 were killed and many more injured, more than a dozen critically, when a truck was driven into crowds of people at a Christmas market in the German capital. Islamic State have claimed responsibility for the act of terror, with police chiefs warning that the country can expect “further significant attacks”.
Following the attack officers, both mounted and on foot, and Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) have been patrolling the Bristol Christmas market in Broadmead, England.
Area commander for Bristol, Chief Superintendent Jon Reilly, confirmed that extra officers have been deployed to prevent ‘hate crime’.
ncrease in the number of reported Islamophobic hate crimes in the Avon and Somerset area.
“We have subsequently increased patrols in areas of Bristol which have high footfall in order to provide additional reassurance and to act as a visible deterrent. We also hope it will aid and encourage reporting of any hate crimes or incidents should they occur.
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