In a way, I find it oddly reassuring that the British security state is just as insane as ours: A protester associated with Occupy London was barred from boarding his flight home to Malaga for Christmas because he was carrying “anarchist”
December 30, 2011

In a way, I find it oddly reassuring that the British security state is just as insane as ours:

A protester associated with Occupy London was barred from boarding his flight home to Malaga for Christmas because he was carrying “anarchist” literature, according to a report in the U.K. newspaper The Independent. The demonstrator was kept off the flight because the pilot worried that he would distribute literature and “upset” other passengers.

Police claimed that John Charles Culatto, 34, was “acting suspiciously” when he stopped to talk to other passengers. He was taken into custody as security officials contacted Ryanair, the airline with which Culatto has booked his flight.

Culatto claims he heard security personnel using the word “terrorism” as they searched his belongings. When he arrived at the gate, airport security refused to let him board, saying that the flight’s captain had determined that the protester might disrupt the flight by distributing leaflets to other passengers.

The airline denies it. But we already know how cops treat protesters, right? What are the odds that he's making it up?

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