@Simina_123@Scotambservice@GlasgowCC@JohnSwinney The case was about the police. The police were governed by different rules and regulations e.g. Police Act 1996. I feel people have taken it out of context for their own means.
@thebarricade3@Scotambservice I don’t agree that the same thing applies since the ruling was specifically about the impartiality of policing the event. The police also have different laws including the Police Act 1996.
@DebPlm @Scotambservice Pride supports LGBTQ+ people of all genders and orientations—including women and queer individuals. Claims that it’s anti-women or homophobic flip reality on its head. Equality isn’t a lawsuit—it’s a right.
@DrMoragKerr@Scotambservice You will be treated fairly. Pride shows we care for everyone—not that anyone gets treated differently. It’s ignorance not a lack of confidence you seem to have.
@Sixty9991@Scotambservice Appreciate the concern—but the ambulance and staff in question weren’t pulled from service. It was off-duty, just like when they appear at school fairs or public demos. And Pride isn’t a political movement—it’s a visibility event.