Writing in today's issue of the right wing newspaper the Daily Telegraph, left wing playwright David Hare draws attention to the case of 59-year-old Lindis Percy, a grandmother who was convicted of disorderly behaviour and fined £200. Her crime? To go to RAF Feltwell - actually a US deep-and-near-space tracking station - hold up an American flag with the additional legend 'Stop Star Wars', drop the same, and stand on it. American gate guards testified that they had been offended and brought close to tears by the sight of, er, a middle-aged lady standing on a bit of cloth.

'It was hard ... to take this new offence of Making Grown Americans Weep seriously.' - David Hare

Under section 10 of the Human Rights Act, every citizen has the right to freedom of speech, expression and assembly. Clearly upsetting Americans is not covered here.

David Hare reports, in passing, that the US Supreme Court recently ruled that the Old Glory can in fact be defaced freely in the USA. I'd be grateful if someone can furnish details of this ruling. In any case, it doesn't protect British citizens.