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Old 12-04-2010, 17:11   #26
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Re: Protesting. The boot is on the other foot.

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
Do you think anyone would know the difference?



If I protest at an officer for saying I was driving like a mad man. and started throwing a boot load of shoes at him. it would be assault.

it's not going to be fair telling the muslims they're allowed to do it, and then punish them for when they do.
Traffic offences are not usually considered to be valid reasons for political protest.
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