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Comment by plorg

17 hours ago

You keep saying this, but there actually is a legal standard for this, and following people around, yelling at them, none of that is interference with public acts.

> following people around, yelling at them, none of that is interference with public acts.

Physically obstructing them is interference. There are countless videos where protesters can clearly be seen to do this, even as they are then defended as supposedly "merely exercising free speech rights".