Jordanian asylum seeker, 27, who assaulted a female police officer after drunkenly pestering female joggers is spared community service due to ‘health and safety issues’

Lost for words (Mail, £). The start of the piece:

“An asylum seeker who assaulted a female police officer cannot do community service because it would be against health and safety rules, a court heard.

Jordanian national Mustafa Al Mbaidin cannot speak English and would need a full-time translator with him if he were to do a period of unpaid work which would raise ‘issues’ with the health and safety at work laws, his lawyer argued. [J4MB: Why would he require a f/t translator to do jobs such as picking up litter?]

Instead the 27-year-old was fined £26 for the offence of assaulting an emergency worker which he will pay at a rate of £2 a month.”

2 thoughts on “Jordanian asylum seeker, 27, who assaulted a female police officer after drunkenly pestering female joggers is spared community service due to ‘health and safety issues’

  1. Feminists never criticise the particular “type” of men who have a higher propensity towards this type of offending, and yet tend to support open borders policies which lead to massive influxes of even more of the “type” of men who are more likely to engage in this sort of conduct and behaviour. This appears to be contradictory. And yet feminists use this sort of conduct and behaviour is used to vilify all men, including perfectly law abiding citizens. Furthermore the legal system tends to be extremely soft on this particular “type” of man, as if to encourage more of the same, and comes down on ordinary law abiding men like a ton of bricks, if they happen to make any sort of transgression – real or imagined. It is like some sort of anarcho- tyranny.

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