These vans were driven round London informing illegal immigrants that they could, and probably would, be arrested. They offered free advice and travel documents to those who called in, phoned or texted.
I have never been an illegal immigrant or bogus asylum seeker, but I can imagine it being a living hell for some. Sleeping rough, hot bedding, earning a pittance in the black economy and constantly waiting for a tap on the should from the authorities must be soul destroying, so the offer of free advice and a way out without being branded a criminal could be a Godsend. A good idea?
No: Not if you are from the bleeding heart brigades. The message is racist, obviously, irresponsible and offensive, among other things. Complaints have been made to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) and it has launched an urgent inquiry into the Home Office's vans.
I am sorry, but if I was Teresa May I would tell the ASA to go stick one up themselves. The vans are a targeted public information service in a similar way that flood warnings, inoculation advice or the terrorist threat level are.
It is time to stop tip-toeing round this problem and for action to be taken.