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Originally Posted by Tribesman
Well we only have the OP to go on and thats already been demonstrated as rather light on actual accurate factual content.
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I admit my first post was not really heavy on factual content, but I did write down some more facts, and also gave a link to an article on a Dutch site. You may have missed it?
In case you have, here it is:
original version (Dutch)
google translation
warning: the above site is "semi-racist" (not just yet neo-nazi but definitely right-wing) so the article is also written as such. It's all I could find on the subject however.
If you want any more facts, don't hesitate to ask
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Originally Posted by Tribesman
He was arrested because he chose to sit in the public section of a meeting but choosing to not follow the rules that come with that choice. In fact as he was arrested for not following the rules after he had been warned that he was breaking the rules it means he was actively seeking the outcome that he got which Darkside finds so outrageous.
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Not true.
Fact is, he wasn't breaking any rules at all. It's allowed to sit in the public section of the meeting holding up banners and flags and such. Both by law and by custom.
To quote from the above article:
"On a previous debate the room was densely filled with banners" He simply wasn't doing anything against the law.
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Originally Posted by Tribesman
Legal actions for what?
He broke the law.
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He did not. As you can read from the above, actually the ones who broke the law were the muncipal officials and the police. The town hall is a public building where you can demonstrate all you want, as long as you don't start any trouble (shouting, fighting etc.). He didn't do any of those so he shouldn't have been asked to leave.