The police force that pulled over the driver of a car brandishing a ‘Bollocks to Brexit’ message claimed the driver was being ‘inconsiderate’.
The New European reported last month how anti-Brexit campaigner Peter Cook was pulled over in his yellow Mini Cooper on the M25 near Brentwood.
After some tense exchanges Cook was asked to peel off part of the wording of the Brexit protest of the car before the officer allowed him to drive away with no further action.
But Cook said that the policeman was out of order and claimed the officer had lacked “proportionality and materiality”.
He told this newspaper: “I think he’s just trying to trump up a charge … he’s probably a Brexit person. This is absolutely shocking.
“The long arm of the law is being used to shut down any form of protest.”
But Essex Police have defended their actions claiming that the campaigner had been pulled over for “inconsiderate driving” – which could include doing things deemed rude or obnoxious.
They insisted that it was not a political move, however.
A spokesperson said: “We do not have a view on Brexit or on politics in general.
“However, we do have views on inconsiderate driving on the M25, one of the UK’s busiest motorways.
“This is the main reason for the car being pulled over.
“We have not received any complaints from the owner of the vehicle.”