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Monday, May 03, 2010
British Street Preacher Charged Under Public Order Act For Anti-Gay Statement
The London Telegraph reported yesterday on the arrest of a Baptist street preacher by British police in Workington, Cumbria for violating Britain's Public Order Act. According to Preacher Dale McAlpine, after he told a passing shopper that homosexuality violated the word of God he was approached by a police community support officer who introduced himself as the LGBT liaison officer for the Cumbria police. McAlpine told him: "It's still a sin." McAlpine then began a 20 minute sermon condemning drunkenness and adultery, during which three regular police officers arrested him. He was later charged under Sections 5(1) and 6 of the Public Order Act that outlaw use of language which the person intends, or is aware may be, abusive or insulting. [Thanks to Joel Sogol via Religionlaw for the lead.]