News | LondonPolice apologise for 'offensive' St Patrick's Day tweetTweet: The message was later deletedLaura Proto17 March 2016Police today apologised after posting a ‘offensive’ tweet about St Patrick’s Day.Officers from Lewisham posted a photograph of two sets of handcuffs laid out to be shaped like a shamrock against a green background next to the message: “Happy #StPatricksDay #Lewisham”.But the tweet was later deleted and officers issued an apology after it received criticism and negative feedback.MPS Lewisham posted: “Apologies for any offence caused by our earlier tweet, that was not our intention at all – hope everyone has a great #StPatricksDay”.The original message was posted to the force’s 23,800 followers, with some responding to air their views about the tweet.Patch Thompson (@PatchThompson92) said: “Hey Lewisham Police, maybe get some tact and don’t do this.”Another Twitter user @captain_afab posted: “Wow. Lewisham Police threatening their Irish residents.”David Allen Green (@DavidAllenGreen) simply said: “Good grief”, while Emmanuele Bassi (@ebassi) added: “Really?”MORE ABOUTLewisham Police