Cycling spectator arrested for not smiling
August 10th, 2012 - 5:43 pm ICT by Aishwarya BhattLondon, Aug 10 (THAINDIAN NEWS) In the London Olympic Games a man was recently arrested by the police for his suspicious attitude. It all started out when the man was spotted walking down the route of cyclist and he looked grim. This made the Olympic police to become suspicious of the man’s behavior.
Fearing that the 54 year old man namely Mark Worksfold might be up to something that is not positive, they confronted him and handcuffed him. They immediately took him to the local police station and on investigating more about him the police discovered that the man has Parkinson’s disease and therefore the muscles around his face tend to be rigid.
This report was delivered by a guardian. Nadia was amused as well as to why he was arrested. After the guardian’s claims, the police released Nadia without any charge at all considering that the explanations were genuine. The police claimed that the main motive of arresting the man was because he was walking along the group of protesters and they had no other option apart from arresting the man in order to prevent any form of rioting that would result into violence.
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