April 11th 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Despite police seizing 20 of her golliwog dolls, Benice Ryley, 61, the landlord of a pub in Grays, Essex, has defiantly decided to put five more of her collection of 30 back on display. Fuming at the police raid and capture of the dolls on pub CCTV, Ms Ryley has put up a sign at the entrance of the pub warning customers that golliwogs are on display and that they should not enter if it offends them. She has reassured her customers that none of them have ever complained about seeing her gollis on display and is determined not to let the authorities intimidate her in any way. Ms Ryley has questioned why the police got involved in the matter and expressed her disbelief at the 'ridiculous' political correctness gone out of control.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Despite an anonymous complaint of a 'hate crime', Benice Ryley, a pub landlord in Grays, Essex, has stood her ground and proudly returned five golliwog dolls to her bar after a police raid where officers seized twenty of them. Benice was backed by her loyal customers who also expressed their outrage at the idea of the dolls being considered a 'hate crime'. To ensure that no one was offended, Benice put up a sign at the entrance of the pub warning customers of the dolls and giving them the choice to not enter if they were offended. She remains steadfast in her stance and refuses to be intimidated, declaring that 'We have customers at this pub from all different races and none of them have ever complained about seeing my gollis on display.' Benice's confidence in her collection highlights the positive change in attitudes towards this childhood reminder, as well as the loyalty of her customers.
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