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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

New laws mean that the police seized a megaphone from a peaceful protester outside Parliament yesterday. Surely a bit of singing and drumming is all part of a peaceful protest

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By *iddlesticksMan  over a year ago

My nan’s spare room.


"New laws mean that the police seized a megaphone from a peaceful protester outside Parliament yesterday. Surely a bit of singing and drumming is all part of a peaceful protest"

All that singing and drumming doesn’t sound very peaceful to me, ruined my nap.

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By *idnight RamblerMan  over a year ago

Pershore

He's been blasting out his opinions from loudspeakers for 4 years. Where do you draw the line between right to protest and public nuisance?

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"New laws mean that the police seized a megaphone from a peaceful protester outside Parliament yesterday. Surely a bit of singing and drumming is all part of a peaceful protest"

We don't like people protesting, we moan endlessly about loads of stuff, but God forbid we actually do something about it. It's a very slippery slope removing the rights around protest in my opinion.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

He had his Amp (s) taken away after being warned it would happen if he continued to do it in a specified area. Blasting out the Bay city rollers and shouting Tory scum for the last four years clearly ruffled someones feathers.

He’s been back down there today since 07:00 protesting so he’s not been banned from the actual act.

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