UK Man Arrested For ‘Racially Aggravated Harassment’ After Trying to Book a Room in Migrant Hotel
A UK man was arrested for ‘racially aggravated harassment’ after he tried to book a room in a hotel that was housing illegal migrants.
The individual, who goes by the handle @gb_national on X, was filming outside the The New Bridge Hotel in Newcastle when the incident occurred.
The man briefly entered the hotel after hearing reports that migrants staying there had sexually harassed students and underage girls in the immediate vicinity.
Security immediately called the police and the man left the hotel.
He then continued filming from the other side of the road but was subsequently approached by police.
The officers told the man he was not being detained but continued to question him, before telling him he couldn’t walk on the path alongside the hotel due to it representing a “threat to public order.”
When the man asked the officers why he represented a threat to public order, they merely told him it was their “reasonable belief.”
Despite being told he was not detained, police then asked the man to provide his details on suspicion of committing an offence of “anti-social behavior.”
“Because I tried to book a room in the hotel, how is that anti-social,” the man asked, with officers claiming the man had been “abusive.”
The officers continued to tell the man he was not being detained, although said that he would be arrested if he refused to provide his details or walked away.
“It’s because of the things that you’ve said,” clarified a female officer.
Northumbria Police later dropped the charges against the man due to lack of evidence.
“I was arrested for visiting a migrant hotel and charged with racially aggravated harassment,” commented @gb_national.
“Meanwhile the migrants from this hotel have been sexually harassing underage school girls outside of the hotel and following students back to their accommodation with no repercussion.”
In July 2023, BBC News reported that Marwen Darwish, an illegal migrant from Algeria, raped an unconscious university student in a secluded alleyway located near the hotel.
Darwish was given 8 years in jail, but will serve two thirds of his sentence at taxpayer expense before being deported.
As we highlight in the video below, street harassment of women has become so commonplace in European cities, that many women are changing how they dress in an effort to minimize it.
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