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Comment by caminante

11 minutes ago

Please don't be unreasonable.

> Every single thing in the text you (inaccurately) quoted.

Your first sentence makes no sense. It's quoted directly from the Guardian article, not from me.

> it sounds like the point is to make sure each rally is allocated a separate area, and they don't deny permission outright.

FWIW, look at the next article I linked. You're really understating the restrictions for a public, outdoor venue. This is on brand with restrictive public use.

- No noise directed outwards - no noise after 6PM - confined to two lawns (that can't fit more than 3k people) - no sound speakers - no overnight rallies even if quiet - leave no trash- - no food for others