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    Quote Originally Posted by shri:
    In Central ... people protecting a protestor.
    Who are the police protecting?

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    Another round of lunch time gas...

    https://twitter.com/antd/status/1193764803954667520


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    Quote Originally Posted by shri:
    Wonder if Seaguls will be back and commenting on how irresponsible it is for employers to let their employees out at lunch time in Central.
    At your service Sir!

    It's not the employers fault if the protestors are daft enough to hang around when police have put up signs, and verbally warned them that tear gas is due to be deployed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seagulls!:
    At your service Sir!

    It's not the employers fault if the protestors are daft enough to hang around when police have put up signs, and verbally warned them that tear gas is due to be deployed.
    Why was there a need to disperse the crowd? Lunch ends at 2:00PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seagulls!:
    At your service Sir!

    It's not the employers fault if the protestors are daft enough to hang around when police have put up signs, and verbally warned them that tear gas is due to be deployed.
    Are you suggesting that all employees are protesters now? And also that they are daft?

    Most office hours are between 1 and 2pm, so technically it is still lunch time for many of the workers who are being tear gassed.
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    i have zero idea what the police were trying to do trying to disperse the crowd who were non-violent

    most were mulling around in office attire chanting some slogans


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    Surprised no one went to buy milkshakes. A few of those thrown at the police and they would be useless.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ermen:
    i have zero idea what the police were trying to do trying to disperse the crowd who were non-violent

    most were mulling around in office attire chanting some slogans
    I think it's starting to dawn on you.
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