Miles Pickering, 59 from Brighton
>"I do not support Palestine Action and was not at the protest to support them. But I was definitely there to protest genocide and the government’s role, as well as to highlight the plight of animators losing their work in this country."
>The protest itself led to 532 arrests on terrorism charges, almost all under section 13 of the Terrorism Act
>As he was waiting in line to be booked in, a senior officer asked the arresting officer if Miles could be detained under Section 12, which would bring more serious charges of supporting a proscribed group
>‘My arresting officer said, “I can’t,” and the senior officer said, “Why not?” ‘And he said, “Because he hasn’t got Palestine Action written on him. He’s got Plasticine Action written on him
>10 minutes later, two plainclothes police officers approached him and burst out laughing after seeing his shirt.
>The arresting officer says, “I’ve got some good news and some bad news. The good news is I’m de-arresting you”,’ Miles added. ‘And I said: ‘What’s the bad news?’ He said, “It’s going to be really embarrassing for me”

So the police attend a big protest and are on high alert to spot anyone supporting a terrorist group. Old Miles Pickering deliberately wears a t-shirt that looks like he supports them for no other reason than to confuse or trick the police. Ends up being one of the 532 arrests that need to be processed. When police realise he's been fucking with them they all think its hilarious.

Seriously?