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An autistic guy arrested as his comment towards a female police officer "You look like my lesbian nana" was interpreted to be homophobic.
Well, he was released on bail. I feel pity as I can only empathise with him, given my understanding of differing thought processes of those neurodiverse.
The question is how do we draw the line between abuse and a part of someone's condition?
Personally? Easier said than done, and easy to say with hindsight, especially as I also empathise with the amount of abuse police are probably facing on a daily basis - I think the police should have clarified directly with an "excuse me?" prior to an escalation. Although I do understand the police's low tolerance threshold.
Police face complaint over arrest of autistic Leeds teenager
The girl was detained in Leeds for a "homophobic public order offence", officers say.
www.bbc.co.uk
Well, he was released on bail. I feel pity as I can only empathise with him, given my understanding of differing thought processes of those neurodiverse.
The question is how do we draw the line between abuse and a part of someone's condition?
Personally? Easier said than done, and easy to say with hindsight, especially as I also empathise with the amount of abuse police are probably facing on a daily basis - I think the police should have clarified directly with an "excuse me?" prior to an escalation. Although I do understand the police's low tolerance threshold.