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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostI think we need some laws to protect people around their homes and jobs. Intimidation and harassment should not be allowed and should be a serious crime. Whether it is Paul Mccallum, staff that run the Coop upgrader during a strike, or Dr Shahab these people deserve the feeling of safety and security wherever they are. As farmers we hear of farms being picketed and invaded by social justice groups as well and that is wrong. Times are changing and the laws need to keep up with the times.
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Originally posted by jamesb View PostWhile I understand and accept the right of people to disagree in a free society, the idea that protesting in front of somebody's house is plain wrong. Those that say the other side did it first (BLM) doesn't make it right. Intimidation isn't the answer.
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Protesting in front of this doctor's home is totally wrong, and the people doing this are just plain selfish.
Intimidating a private citizen at their home is something cowards do.
Protesting should be in front of the Legislative Building where the rules were implemented.
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Unfortunately, as already mentioned, when you do it in front of leg. no one listens. Moe and company need to answer some questions. It’s been a year. Dipshit Pallister needs to fire his guy that made the†you, not us “statement and Kenny needs to shove Nenshis sanding trucks up Nenshis ass. Phucking morons.
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