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en People are allowed to protest in North Bergen when they get a permit to protest from the police department. There have been other protests in front of my home, but those people filed for permits. But no one told the police of any activity. They didn't know anything about it. You can't protest without a permit.

en Why was he at my home during work hours? The bottom line is that people cannot parade in front of my home in a protest without a permit. Mr. Vasquez did everything wrong.

en Here's a conference with the Foreign Secretary tackling some of the most controversial issues of the day and people aren't allowed to stay in their seats if they shout any protest, even restrained protest,

en It only takes one protest to trigger a hearing, but I think they have two protests filed against them. (I) don't know the nature of what those protests are at this point.

en [Rally organizers] specifically said they didn't want a permit, ... It's a peaceful protest, so we're going to take our time getting them out of here. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. [Rally organizers] specifically said they didn't want a permit, ... It's a peaceful protest, so we're going to take our time getting them out of here.

en [The people who planned to protest Saturday] went through the process of getting permits, and they're not talking about radical actions like we saw yesterday, ... We're going to work with them like we do all the time with all these protests. Our goal today is no arrests.

en Given the protest and everything, I think people are opening their eyes and paying attention to what is going on. I thought the letters would be a nice follow-up (to the protest).

en We are greatly concerned about the Pentagon's investigation of a UCSC campus protest of military recruiting last spring. MSNBC reports that this protest was classified as a 'credible threat' by the Department of Defense.

en agreed to [the probe] after bowing down to pressure by the Arab political sector. An attorney general said that [in the Police Investigations Department's report] there was no bias or anything of the sort, and then some people go on a hunger strike and put up a protest tent and the legal procedure is completely altered.

en I see the biggest protest ever on Parliament Hill in June. I can see the streets packed with people as if it were Canada Day and there will be chartered planes and buses coming in. It could be something like a march against a GST increase or even a protest against another war, but people are going to be boisterous about it ... Something very good is going to come out of it for Canadians, I see them cheering June 10th or 11th with a national address on TV.

en In France, it's a very healthy protest scene and very common for people to take to the streets to air their grievances. We went to a police station, we filled out a form, we'll pay a fine. That's it.

en Soldiers are literally fighting for their lives and you don't have enough respect for them to take your protest somewhere else... You have no respect for those guys that are trying to heal in that hospital... Why don't you take your protest and your free speech rights and stop sticking it in the face of people that are (sic) suffered enough. Why don't you take it elsewhere?

en I am deeply worried because we are seeing an unleashing of violence by 2,000 to 3,000 thugs who come to smash and loot. My objective is to avoid mistakes by the police, so that people can protest in safety.

en This is more of a sabotage or quasi-terrorism than a protest. The government will only address their demands once they agree to suspend the protest.

en the serious threat that these laws will be used to curtail the right to protest ... We must defend our democratic right to protest.
  Kate Hudson


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