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Old 12-04-2010, 09:17   #12
Gary L
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Re: Protesting. The boot is on the other foot.

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Originally Posted by Rob M View Post
Yes Gary, that's exactly what it is, well done ...


Unless I'm reading this incorrectly:

- Throwing shoes at someone is legal on the grounds that it's a form of protest;
- Injuring someone (by whatever means) during a protest would still be contrary to law.
I wonder if the police themselves are going to protest about having to be legaly assaulted by Muslims. if one or two get seriously injured as a result of these missiles will they just have to say oh well.

It's just a cultural thing. just tell them we are very sorry but somebody can get hurt. if you want to throw things at people then go and do it amongst each other.
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