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In view of the anarchy that took place during the last student protest, should the Home Secretary have banned this protest?
In view of the anarchy that took place during the last student protest, should the Home Secretary have banned this protest?
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I don't. That would be presumptious and rude.
And 'old' is rather an abstract concept anyway.
I was attributing that notion to my hypothetical students. Based on her posts I assume she is over 40 and therefore of course very 'old' to anyone in their teens.
I don't. That would be presumptious and rude.
And 'old' is rather an abstract concept anyway.
I was attributing that notion to my hypothetical students. Based on her posts I assume she is over 40 and therefore of course very 'old' to anyone in their teens.
Zeuhl, well i would like to protest about many things, the local council for one, and the endless traffic jams, and sundry other matters that affect me directly. I can see their point, but these marches almost always get hijacked by others with their own agenda, and cause more problems, so more police on the street, and then before you know it a riot has broken out.
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Personally, I have to say that I'm not particularly in favour of EDL marches being banned outright (I think the expense/financial argument here is a bad one - even if I despise the message of some, I think facilitating and enforcing the right to peaceful protest is worth the price.) And I should also say I think it's probably the OP's concern with the EDL that's motivated the question.
So, no, it shouldn't be banned. People who use violence should preferably be prosecuted if possible, but that's about it. I find the enthusiasm some people seem to have for clamping down on protests a mite disturbing.
So, no, it shouldn't be banned. People who use violence should preferably be prosecuted if possible, but that's about it. I find the enthusiasm some people seem to have for clamping down on protests a mite disturbing.
Zeuhl
/// Ban all protests that involve a great many of our fellow citizens largely intent on peaceful protest but with elements that might get out of hand? ///
or
/// Ban all protests by small groups of highly motivated minority interest parties with a primary objective of causing trouble? ///
It's all in the wording, now let's edit those two statements more fairly.
Ban all protests that involve some of our fellow citizens largely intent on peaceful protest but with large elements of troublemakers that might cause it to get out of hand?
or
Ban all protests by small groups of highly concerned persons, but with elements of the opposition that might cause it to get out of hand?
I think there could well be a case for allowing both, but take action should be taken against the troublemakers.
But then the 'Left' are not noted for equality, although they constantly preach it.
/// Ban all protests that involve a great many of our fellow citizens largely intent on peaceful protest but with elements that might get out of hand? ///
or
/// Ban all protests by small groups of highly motivated minority interest parties with a primary objective of causing trouble? ///
It's all in the wording, now let's edit those two statements more fairly.
Ban all protests that involve some of our fellow citizens largely intent on peaceful protest but with large elements of troublemakers that might cause it to get out of hand?
or
Ban all protests by small groups of highly concerned persons, but with elements of the opposition that might cause it to get out of hand?
I think there could well be a case for allowing both, but take action should be taken against the troublemakers.
But then the 'Left' are not noted for equality, although they constantly preach it.