On second thoughts it might be good if they get them in to action soon. With this hot weather it would be tempting to start a riot just to have the police on call to cool you down with some refreshing water fun

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
Whilst keeping the ban in place so people can't demonstrate within a thousand yards of parliament, that's democracy for you
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The control they are trying to exert over protesters is getting to the point where it will become counter productive and people will fighter harder against that control.
Anyway, the police can't stop you protesting in front of parliament if they don't know you are going to do it. That's why you ignore them now when they ask organisers to speak to them beforehand. They may be able to blast you with water cannons now but that is only going to turn peaceful protests violent.