This one always bothered me - how on earth can an authorised activity
be a protest? It's like putting a graffiti blackboard in a toilet
cubicle as my old university once tried. Fortunately, someone had
carved deeply into it the legend,"The essence of graffiti is the
damage."
AndrewF
On 11/01/2006, at 2:21 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> So, the offense was not reading out the names of British soldiers
> killed
> in Iraq but, instead, holding an unauthorized protest within 1 km of
> Parliament Square. The guy who had permission to protest was not
> charged.
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