Looking at their website though it seems the shomrim are more like community support officers rather than full police with the power to arrest (or, since the link was about a church in america, kill).
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 12:25, Reply)
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 12:34, Reply)
We have an area of manchester encircled with a magic washing line so that Jews can go outside and do things on the Sabbath. Their God seems pretty dumb.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-25672244
Personally, I would encircle a tiny space, three inches across, and declare everything inside the circle was outside the eruv. But then I'm not a theological expert... I don't know what the rules are for washing line spell casting.
Edit. Beliefs.... still can't edit subject lines!!
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 14:21, Reply)
I think they are utterly ridiculous, but they are harmless and unobtrusive, and I feel that people opposed to them aren't truly motivated by an objection to a wire atop of some poles.
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 17:33, Reply)
They aren't sacred or anything as far as I understand it. They simply mark out a area within which you are allowed to ignore the sky fairy's sabbath rules about not using pushchairs and other such nonsense.
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 17:51, Reply)
It's the same as me putting on a hat and saying "I'm Gandalf", which is basically identical to religion now I think about it
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 13:24, Reply)
there for more than an hour, no return within 2 hours
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 13:59, Reply)
...it will make him really cross and there'll be nothing he can do.
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 14:17, Reply)
they have the same powers as regular police officers, because they are police officers.
(, Thu 13 Apr 2017, 14:26, Reply)