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Reply 20
Collingwood
Why does the government even have a power to ban protests?


This exactly.
Reply 21
Are UAF banned too? The free time might encourage both sides to get jobs.
Reply 22
Drunk Punx
True, but then why shouldn't all extreme political marches be banned too?
(Or have they? I don't really keep up with the news. :p: )

Good enough for one, good enough for the rest.


They usually are haha, my application for the Glorious Empire of Micky022's Glorious March of Glory, featuring several guests of Jeremy Kyle being burned alive, got rejected...
Reply 23
To the user who negged me- Diddums. Leave your name next time, you pansy.
Reply 24
basketofsnakes
why do they think stopping them from marching will stop riots? if them and the uaf go there looking for a riot it will happen regardless


I believe the idea is to have them protesting in separate parts of the city, whereas marches mean movement, and movement might lead to contact.

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