Green Party leader Adrian Chaves apologized for reposting a tweet that criticized police officers' response to an incident in Golders Green, saying the social media platform was not the appropriate forum for the criticism. Chaves did not elaborate on what prompted the initial post or withdrawal, but stressed that police "should not be above scrutiny" regarding how they handled the situation. His comments acknowledge a tension between holding law enforcement accountable and the methods used to do so. The apology suggests Chaves reconsidered the decision to amplify criticism through social media, though he maintained his underlying position on police transparency. Details about the specific police response under question were not provided.
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Polanski says police 'should not be above scrutiny' over Golders Green response
