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Re: Police invite public to shop their neighbours for speeding.     

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for Invitation Wording in uk.transport
Author: Mortimer
Date: Aug 19, 2008 08:14

... happily, sounding much like they were saying: A peaceful protest is one that does not cause inconvenience or impede people carrying out lawful activities (eg driving on the M25). In other words, it is a protest that people can choose to ignore if they want. In this case, it's arguable that the protestor caused no inconvenience. I drove past the site that day (...
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Re: Police invite public to shop their neighbours for speeding.     

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Author: Adrian
Date: Aug 19, 2008 07:43

...Firth) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: A peaceful protest is one that does not cause inconvenience or impede people carrying out lawful activities (eg driving on the M25). In other words, it is a protest that people can choose to ignore if they want. In this case, it's arguable that the protestor caused no inconvenience. I drove past the site that day (...
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Re: Police invite public to shop their neighbours for speeding.     

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for Invitation Wording in uk.transport
Author: Mortimer
Date: Aug 19, 2008 03:56

... Mortimer <me@privacy.net> wrote: A peaceful protest is one that does not cause inconvenience or impede people carrying out lawful activities (eg driving on the M25). In other words, it is a protest that people can choose to ignore if they want. In this case, it's arguable that the protestor caused no inconvenience. I drove past the site that ...
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Re: Police invite public to shop their neighbours for speeding.     

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Author: Brimstone
Date: Aug 19, 2008 03:51

...uk... Mortimer <me@privacy.net> wrote: A peaceful protest is one that does not cause inconvenience or impede people carrying out lawful activities (eg driving on the M25). In other words, it is a protest that people can choose to ignore if they want. In this case, it's arguable that the protestor caused no inconvenience. I drove past the site that day (...
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Re: Police invite public to shop their neighbours for speeding.     

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for Invitation Wording in uk.transport
Author: Brimstone
Date: Aug 19, 2008 03:50

... he is causing major disruption to people's lives. A peaceful protest is one that does not cause inconvenience or impede people carrying out lawful activities (eg driving on the M25). In other words, it is a protest that people can choose to ignore if they want. Passing drivers could have ignored the protestor on the gantry just as they would have ignored a ...
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Re: Police invite public to shop their neighbours for speeding.     

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Author: Mortimer
Date: Aug 19, 2008 03:05

....co.uk... Mortimer <me@privacy.net> wrote: A peaceful protest is one that does not cause inconvenience or impede people carrying out lawful activities (eg driving on the M25). In other words, it is a protest that people can choose to ignore if they want. In this case, it's arguable that the protestor caused no inconvenience. I drove past the site that day (...
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Re: Police invite public to shop their neighbours for speeding.     

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Author: Brimstone
Date: Aug 19, 2008 02:13

... major disruption to people's lives. A peaceful protest is one that does not cause inconvenience or impede people carrying out lawful activities (eg driving on the M25). In other words, it is a protest that people can choose to ignore if they want. Passing drivers could have ignored the protestor on the gantry just as they would have ignored a technician wearing reflective ...
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Re: Police invite public to shop their neighbours for speeding.     

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Author: Mortimer
Date: Aug 19, 2008 02:07

...called to account for it. Someone who causes long traffic jams for most of the day is not protesting peacefully - because he is causing major disruption to people's lives. A peaceful protest is one that does not cause inconvenience or impede people carrying out lawful activities (eg driving on the M25). In other words, it is a protest that people can choose to ignore if they want.
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Re: Why "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word"     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 10, 2008 23:51

... I am sorry that you do not know! But not unexpected for one that KNOWS all the non-answers! Im sorry you assume I do not know, and you dont recognise an invitation to discuss.  Discuss? With you? Get real! How can we discuss, when you claim that all answers lie in  self- realisation? How can we discuss, when you claim that calendar dates of birth...
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Re: Why "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word"     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 10, 2008 23:42

... I am sorry that you do not know! But not unexpected for one that KNOWS all the non-answers! Im sorry you assume I do not know, and you dont recognise an invitation to discuss.  Discuss? With you? Get real! There is much discussion going on. How can we discuss, when you claim that all answers lie in  self- realisation? Can such answers not be shared? Self ...
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