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Old 12-04-2010, 01:41   #7
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Re: Protesting. The boot is on the other foot.

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Originally Posted by Derek S View Post
Because thats apparantly what Muslims do when protesting and of course some perceived 'right' to protest in the way they see fit trumps anything as petty as laws.

Its a total joke, someone whose sole purpose in life is to shine a chairseat has probably got a phonecall from someone saying this was happening and has thought "Ooh this is a good idea to prove how diverse I am" and issued an order that Muslim protestors can chuck shoes about the place without thought or consequence of what this will result in and now the decision is made they are so terrified of being accused of racism it'll never be changed back.
Sounds like they've been helping themselves to some of the green plant stuff in the evidence locker.

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Reading the article am I right in thinking that they're saying it's ok to throw shoes at the buildings, and basically also if you happen to hit a copper we'll not nab you?
Not quite "come and have a go at the copper shie" but pretty close.
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