I do not think that a minority can impose their views on the majority in a public place such as a London street.
If it was, as they claim, for safety reasons or that women should not be touched by men, what about ordinary members of the public who needed to walk along that street at that time.
btw, one can be religious but not understand the reasoning behind these posters displayed on a London street. They can do what they like in the privacy of the synagogue, I do not mind, but cannot impose their minority views on the rest of us.
memo to self, do not give the vicar a peck on the cheek any more.
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