British Police Fears The Clash

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Harraj Mann, a mobile phone salesman of Indian origin, was hauled-off a London-bound plane by police after his taste for music aroused terrorism fears.

Harraj Mann, 23, asked a taxi driver to play The Clash’s London Calling through the vehicle’s stereo. But the cabbie rang police after he heard the song which includes the line: “War is declared and battle come down”. Police said Mr Mann, from Hartlepool, was released without charge after his arrest on board a Bmi plane at Durham Tees Valley Airport. Durham Police said a security check revealed he did not pose a threat. A spokeswoman also said that it was not just the music Mr Mann requested, but the “overall impression” he gave that aroused the taxi driver’s suspicion.

She said: “By the time it was established the man did not pose a security risk, the plane had taken off. Safety is paramount and we respond to concerns from members of the public in the way they would expect us to. In this case the report was made with the best of intentions and we would not want to discourage people from contacting us with genuine concerns regarding security.”

Mr Mann, a mobile phone salesman of Indian origin, missed his flight to Heathrow last Thursday because of the security check and took a taxi back to Hartlepool. He said he was questioned under the Terrorism Act.

He told BBC Radio Five Live: “I said to staff you’ve taken me off my flight due to my taste in music, in a more colourful way. I mean where does it stop? What if I was wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt, what if I was wearing odd socks, you know. I mean obviously the political climate these days is like walking on egg shells, but I mean there’s caution and then there’s taking it to the point where it’s absurd and ludicrous.”

The hardest question of the Police Exam is “spell your own name correctly”, so I guess it’s not hard to understand why cops behave so stupidly.

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