A video showed a British Transport Police officer instructing a group of Christians to cease their preaching activities outside a bustling area. London station.
The team was at the area connecting Kings Cross Station and St Pancras International when an officer informed them, 'It's very noisy.'
'These folks simply want to complete their travel, they aren’t here to hear your opinions,' the officer stated.
Preacher Mon B, who leads Mad 4 Jesus Ministries, asked if she was performing a happy song, and if it would be okay for them to be present outside the station.
The officer subsequently started walking away from the conversation when he added, “I simply believe this whole situation is incorrect.”
This incident occurred soon after the group was reportedly informed that they weren't allowed to stand close to the barriers near the station.

A representative from the British Transport Police stated Axofa 'We have noticed a video circulating on social media that shows an incident involving an officer near Kings Cross railway station.'
'When officers were patrolling the station, they encountered a group spreading their message on private property using a loudspeaker without Network Rail’s approval. Consequently, they requested that the group depart.'
'We completely understand everyone's right to express their religion, and the entire incident is now under review by a higher-ranking official.'
Previously, preachers have encountered issues with law enforcement – an instance involved a preacher being forcefully redirected and dispersed by the police for 'gatherings.' His achievements in public speaking and singing earned him £1,250.
Dominic Muir, who oversees Christian organizations such as Now Believe and Jesus Fields, delivered his sermon and sang "Amazing Grace" in Blandford, Dorset, on April 22, 2020, during the UK’s initial lockdown period.
A police officer requested him to depart and subsequently grasped his wrist to encourage him to go away. Dorset Police think the officer applied 'reasonable force', however, they settled out of court, providing Dominic £1,250 as compensation for damages and expenses.
Witnesses recorded the incident, with a clip showing the evangelist preaching about the gospel from atop a truck.
The individual who was 44 years old stated back then: "I couldn't believe it; I was spreading the word of the gospel, sharing messages of hope, when a policeman interrupted me."
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'Suddenly, someone appears from nowhere, jumps onto my vehicle, and firmly grasps my arm.'
'It was degrading. It was daunting. It was astonishing. I felt as though I were a felon. And the entire evangelistic effort came to a complete standstill.'
'The significance of this case is enormous because currently we find ourselves amidst a pandemic during which individuals are taking their own lives, widespread depression is occurring, instances of domestic abuse have increased, and many people are becoming unemployed.'
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