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    When Fashion Faux Pas Leads to Arrest

    Picture this: Miles Pickering, an innocent Brighton engineer, sauntering into Scotland Yard post-arrest. Little did the police know that they were about to win an award for the most embarrassing case of mistaken identity in recent history. Spoiler alert: it’s not what you think.

    Wearing a T-shirt that boldly proclaimed “Plasticine Action,” featuring Morph — yes, the beloved stop-motion character — giving two thumbs up, Pickering found himself in a «fashion disaster» that had police doing a double take. Instead of rallying support for terrorists, he was apparently supporting… well, someone who doesn’t exist. The real irony? Beneath the cartoonish charm, the shirt stated: “We oppose AI-generated animation.” Who knew that a wardrobe malfunction could lead to a date with the law?

    The great arrest drama unfolded on August 9 in London’s Parliament Square, where Pickering found himself snagged by an officer who was apparently more into T-shirt slogans than proper investigation. “Right, you’re nicked,” said the officer, as if he were arresting a dangerous criminal rather than someone who looked like they were dressed for a weekend at a children’s party.

    While protesters outside cheered for the “Plasticine Terrorist,” Pickering embraced the absurdity. “I was cheekily pointing to my T-shirt, going ‘Plasticine Action!’” he stated, as if he were the headlining act of the world’s wackiest comedy show. What a twist! Instead of a silk tie or a crisp suit to symbolize trouble, we have… clay characters? Someone hand this man an award for creativity!

    To add more pizzazz, Pickering found himself fleetingly arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000. Yes, you read that correctly. An officer stood bewildered, wrestling with the decision to slap him with a charge under Section 12 or let him slide under the much more amusing Section 13. After brief deliberation, the officer concluded, “He hasn’t got Palestine Action on him; he’s sporting ‘Plasticine Action!’” The rest was history — a golden moment in police comedy archives.

    Fast forward a few minutes, and Pickering received the ultimate good news-bad news combo. “I’m de-arresting you,” said the officer, sheepishly admitting that the day just went downhill. As he strolled back into the wild, Pickering declared, “All the real heroes are the ones doing the actual protesting!” And who could blame him? The man had just escaped a Claymation catastrophe.

    With a knack for turning tragedy into triumph, Pickering began selling his T-shirts for charity, raking in sales from 28 countries. Talk about a global brand launch over a wardrobe mistake! “It’s like we’re just going to mock you for banning a protest group,” he quipped, proving that laughter is still the best medicine — or in this case, the best form of protest.

    As the next protest on September 6 approaches, Pickering anticipates a sea of “Plasticine Action” shirts. He mused, “How ridiculous is this?” Now that’s a question that could circle the globe. If a thousand people march in protest wearing Morph, what will the police do? Confetti them with laughter? In a world where seriousness tends to win, it’s refreshing to see absurdity take center stage.

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