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Chris Eubank Arrested







Scotty Mac

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why?!
 


dylan_bha

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All about Harry going to war, apparently he had a banner on his truck having a go at Blair
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Lancing






Icy Gull

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I think he has cemented his legend status :lolol:
 


Rookie

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top bloke, can't quite work out what he has done wrong tho
 


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:lolol:
 




Scotty Mac

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Rookie said:
top bloke, can't quite work out what he has done wrong tho

could be disturbing the peace if he was driving up and down horning!:lolol:
 


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peace in central london on a week day don't think so!
 








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Nibble

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I think that its hilarious to think of Chris Eubank sitting around one day and coming t o the decision that he is going to go and protest in his big truck. Legend:clap2:
 




Scotty Mac

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Albion Rob said:
I've got a feeling you actually have to apply for a licence to protest around parliament and Whitehall these days.

Although that may be for groups of people.

they were trying to force through some legislation that restricts protesting within a certain radius of parliament following the anti-war demos - dont know if it ever got through, but if it did that could well be a reason
 




It most certainly has got through. To hold any kind of protest at all, including things like one person holding up a single hand written note, you needs to apply to the old bill, tell them who is organising it, tell them how many are expected to attend and when and where it will take place. Times and dates. If you don't you are breaking the law.

2 people were arrested for standing by the cenotaph reading from a list of the names of British soldiers who have died in bliars folly in Iraq.
 








Scotty Mac

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readingstockport said:
It most certainly has got through. To hold any kind of protest at all, including things like one person holding up a single hand written note, you needs to apply to the old bill, tell them who is organising it, tell them how many are expected to attend and when and where it will take place. Times and dates. If you don't you are breaking the law.

2 people were arrested for standing by the cenotaph reading from a list of the names of British soldiers who have died in bliars folly in Iraq.

got to love freedom of speech and expression:nono:
 


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