An art dealer in Brentwood, Essex, says it is "bonkers" a police officer
visited his gallery after a single complaint was made about a painting
in his window that featured the word fuck.
John Brandler, who owns Brandler Galleries has had a Shakespearean Much
Ado About Nothing parody
by the Connor Brothers in his window for a month.
The £7,500 picture, called A Load Of Fuss About Fuck All, had the F-word clearly displayed.
But that all changed when a police officer came to ask him to cover up
the word after one person, who the officer said was a woman, lodged a
complaint.
Mr Brandler, 60, who has owned the gallery for more than 30 years,
fumed: "There are 60,000 people in Brentwood and one person can object
to something and by law it has to be removed.
I think it is fucking bonkers. Someone has gone by my window and
complained because she found it offensive. One person can override
60,000.
"So we now have a piece of paper over f*ck and the police are happy with
that but what a waste of police time.
He had to photograph that we had covered it so he could show that he had
done his job. Is that what we pay the police for?
One woman, who has no sense of humor and probably does not understand
that Shakespearean reference, overrides the sense of humor of 60,000
people.
Why not just come in and say 'I found that offensive' or phone me?
But the important point is, because of data protection, nobody is
allowed to tell me who is she is.
"But I publicly can be attacked but she cannot be identified. It's still
in my front window. I did not want to get arrested for non-compliance."
But he admitted there was a silver lining as the piece of white paper is
now positioned in such a way that it draws more intrigue as to what the
word is. "She is actually helping me – if you make someone want to look
at it and if they want to work it out, it makes them feel good," he
said.
An Essex Police spokeswoman said:
"Police were called with reports of an offensive word written on some art displayed in a window.
Officers attended and spoke to the shop owner who agreed to cover the offensive word."
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