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No idea
Humberside Police flew them at 8 stations, presumably the largest stations (or the ones that they actually have permanently staffed)

What’s your point?

So was if official policy or just arbitrarily decided? And why this particular cause when they don't acknowledge others?
The only flags which should be flown on public buildings are national flags, local flags and those of the organisation in the building.
 
Can we pull this back to gays, flags and Bridlington please, there’s a bit too much religion creeping in. Ta.

I think there is an element of Fergy's decoy tactics from the Brid Police here: namely they are focussing on the flag being taken rather than their own inability to protect their own facility.
 
So was if official policy or just arbitrarily decided? And why this particular cause when they don't acknowledge others?
The only flags which should be flown on public buildings are national flags, local flags and those of the organisation in the building.
It was official policy
 
I think there is an element of Fergy's decoy tactics from the Brid Police here: namely they are focussing on the flag being taken rather than their own inability to protect their own facility.

indeed

they should have armed guards, sand bags and spikes at the bottom of the flag pole
perhaps a moat too
 
A vote loser for any political party hoping to win inner city marginals, so a blind eye is turned.
I wouldn’t know if politicians turn a blind eye, but the people responsible should be arrested and convicted

Slightly different but it was good today to see that parents of a girl who tried to force her into a marriage she didn’t want were both locked up for several years.
 
"We vandalised the flag the other evening, and we note that as a result of our actions, it has had to be taken down. To be clear, we did not remove the flag, as we respect other people’s property and do not wish to be accused of theft.

"Instead, we vandalised it by cutting the rope above the cleat and releasing the halyard – the damage is easily remediable. However, should you re-fly the flag or anything similar, we WILL remove it and we will also take whatever other action we consider appropriate and proportionate. We trust that further action will not necessary.


shows the 30 iq hills have eyes types they are
 
The official policy...which was to fly them at the 8 stations they flew them at

That isn't an official policy. An official policy on flying flags at police stations, or any where else, would cover all of them to say they were allowed or not. Some of them means it is an arbitary decision.