Should this type of protesting be allowed?
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Re: Should this type of protesting be allowed?
I said somewhere else that I don’t disagree with what they’re trying to get across.
But they’re going the complete wrong way about it.
And someone is going to plough through one of the sorry cunts soon.
But they’re going the complete wrong way about it.
And someone is going to plough through one of the sorry cunts soon.
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Re: Should this type of protesting be allowed?
I’m sure by sitting down and blocking traffic the protesters themselves are committing a traffic obstruction offence.
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Re: Should this type of protesting be allowed?
I think you’re right.HalloweenJack wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:56 pmI’m sure by sitting down and blocking traffic the protesters themselves are committing a traffic obstruction offence.
Seen people post screenshots on Twitter of the Highway Code act from like 1968 or whatever it is.
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Re: Should this type of protesting be allowed?
By protesting the way they are, they are going to cause a lot of resentment by the mass populace which will do nothing for their cause.
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