Peaceful Protesting
Discussion
Vanden Saab said:
Not at all, but it seems the days of a few professional agitators being able to f
k up other peoples lives is coming to an end.
This. Today's protests are not peaceful. They are aimed at disrupting other people's lives and events.
k up other peoples lives is coming to an end. I thought the Police action this weekend was a masterpiece. I assume that someone at a senior level told them to just sort it and ignore the moans...
The problem is the recent laws passed that now allow the police to arrest people holding a blank piece of paper apply to you and me as much as it applies to just stop oil or extinction rebellion protesters.
So when you or I want to join a protest against something seemingly small and superficial like the closure of a kids day care centre that has an impact on our lives, we too can be arrested just by holding a sign. So we don’t do it because we’d rather not have a conviction on our CV…
We should have a right to protest but the government have taken it away.
So when you or I want to join a protest against something seemingly small and superficial like the closure of a kids day care centre that has an impact on our lives, we too can be arrested just by holding a sign. So we don’t do it because we’d rather not have a conviction on our CV…
We should have a right to protest but the government have taken it away.
pablo said:
The problem is the recent laws passed that now allow the police to arrest people holding a blank piece of paper apply to you and me as much as it applies to just stop oil or extinction rebellion protesters.
So when you or I want to join a protest against something seemingly small and superficial like the closure of a kids day care centre that has an impact on our lives, we too can be arrested just by holding a sign. So we don’t do it because we’d rather not have a conviction on our CV…
We should have a right to protest but the government have taken it away.
I have never felt the need to hold a sign to protest against anything. I prefer to use other, lawful means, to register my protest directly to the people who may be in a position to do something about it! Old fashioned, I know, but it works for me whether or not I make a difference?So when you or I want to join a protest against something seemingly small and superficial like the closure of a kids day care centre that has an impact on our lives, we too can be arrested just by holding a sign. So we don’t do it because we’d rather not have a conviction on our CV…
We should have a right to protest but the government have taken it away.
pablo said:
The problem is the recent laws passed that now allow the police to arrest people holding a blank piece of paper apply to you and me as much as it applies to just stop oil or extinction rebellion protesters.
So when you or I want to join a protest against something seemingly small and superficial like the closure of a kids day care centre that has an impact on our lives, we too can be arrested just by holding a sign. So we don’t do it because we’d rather not have a conviction on our CV…
We should have a right to protest but the government have taken it away.
I'm curious now. What is this new law which would allow me to be arrested purely for holding up a sign? The Signs (Holding Up) (Prohibition) Act 2023 seems to have passed me by.So when you or I want to join a protest against something seemingly small and superficial like the closure of a kids day care centre that has an impact on our lives, we too can be arrested just by holding a sign. So we don’t do it because we’d rather not have a conviction on our CV…
We should have a right to protest but the government have taken it away.
pequod said:
I have never felt the need to hold a sign to protest against anything. I prefer to use other, lawful means, to register my protest directly to the people who may be in a position to do something about it! Old fashioned, I know, but it works for me whether or not I make a difference?
You imply that holding a sign is unlawful there. And quite frankly if we’re now discussing holding up signs as being a problem we really are in trouble.
Gweeds said:
pequod said:
I have never felt the need to hold a sign to protest against anything. I prefer to use other, lawful means, to register my protest directly to the people who may be in a position to do something about it! Old fashioned, I know, but it works for me whether or not I make a difference?
You imply that holding a sign is unlawful there. And quite frankly if we’re now discussing holding up signs as being a problem we really are in trouble.
230TE said:
Gweeds said:
You imply that holding a sign is unlawful there.
And quite frankly if we’re now discussing holding up signs as being a problem we really arein trouble frothing.
FTFY. It's getting like Twitter in here. That is definitely not a good thing.And quite frankly if we’re now discussing holding up signs as being a problem we really are
pequod said:
Gweeds said:
pequod said:
I have never felt the need to hold a sign to protest against anything. I prefer to use other, lawful means, to register my protest directly to the people who may be in a position to do something about it! Old fashioned, I know, but it works for me whether or not I make a difference?
You imply that holding a sign is unlawful there. And quite frankly if we’re now discussing holding up signs as being a problem we really are in trouble.
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