JD VanceThe team has refused to know about any police efforts that they have to collect social media information from the residents, where they spent their cottage leaves.
Local near Dean’s Hamlet, near Chiping Norton, OxfordshireIt is claimed that the police were door-to-door for personal details of residents and social media accounts.
Temes Valley Police The authorities have refused to ask the residents for social media details, and said that they were “no obligation” to answer any questions.
One local told Reviewer: “I know that many people refused. We asked them if they are protecting us, or Vance. At least they were honest and said that it is for him and all this will be passed to American security people.”
The claims have been widely broadcast on social media in recent times, and now the Vice President’s team has denied any effort to collect such information.
William Martin, Director of Communications of Mr. Wane said, “The Vice President’s Office and the Gupta Service were unaware of any effort to collect social media information by the local police.”
“We greatly appreciate the efforts of our law enforcement partners to keep the Vice President safe, but any question about security measures is attributed to the Law Enforcement Agency.”
In the surrounding area of the 6 -acre site, Mr. Vance was built on the obstacles mentioned in recent times and police doors, as security, as security Area Was on high alert.
Themes Valley police said it was supporting the US during the Vice President’s visit to “ensure” safety of all involved people.
It said: “No officer was instructed to ask residents about their social media accounts or use, and we have not received any complaint about this.
“To reduce the local impact due to temporary road restrictions during the journey, we talked briefly with the residents to understand their access needs and facilitate safe movement.
“It was clarified that the participation was completely voluntary and that the reactions would not be shared outside the police force.”
Road off, snower dogs, police and many black out cars have been seen in the area, a marked difference for the general calm and bizarre environment Cotwold Country Retreat.
A woman told Many times The village saw “Pantomaym”, one after another. Another told the paper that a pavement was blocked by the police while passing the area by the police, and said: “I told the police that we are two old women, we are hardly terrorists.”
The Vice President has now left cotswolds to start his second phase of his family holiday in Scotland, where he will allegedly spend five days.
He landed at Prestvick Airport on Wednesday evening, traveling near Luxury Carnel Estate before traveling with a large motorcycle Kilmarnock In the East Irshire, where the aircraft restrictions will remain around the property until Sunday.
He was welcomed by dozens of supporters Palestine protesters referring to the support of the US government for Israel amidst Gaza’s starvation and bombing.
Similar protests were seen at a “Welcome Welcomes” party in Cottaswolds earlier this week, where dozens of banners, cakes, and an ineffective meme of the Vice President had a lot of pictures.
Many Placards referred to their words of Mr. Vance, stating that “Kotswolds’ childless cats said to go home”, and many quoted their 2016 statement as saying that he was never a “trump man”.
Other satirical signs read “JD Vance Clap when the aircraft land” and “JD Vance’s Netflix password is ‘password’.
A picture was everywhere – an edited image of Mr. Wance A bloated, smooth, bald man staring in distanceWhich has become a meme usually used on social media.
Last month, US authorities were forced to refuse a 21 -year -old Norwegian man’s claim, stating that he was denied entry at Newark Liberty International Airport after border security.
“Fact Czech: Fals,” Custom and Border Protection wrote on X.