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  2. How to stay safe while attending protests - AOL

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    As protests and demonstrations continue around the country (and world) in response to the death of George Floyd, many have questions about what they should do to safely participate. Many are ...

  3. How to stay safe during a protest: What to bring, what to ...

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    It’s important to come to any protest prepared, because having the right supplies could make all the difference if things get tense.

  4. Here are 9 tech tips on how to stay safe during a protest - AOL

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    If you plan on participating in a protest, you can protect your identity by following these steps. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  5. Lock-on (protest tactic) - Wikipedia

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    A protester locked on to heavy earthmoving equipment. A lock-on is a technique used by protesters to make it difficult to remove them from their place of protest. It often involves improvised or specially designed and constructed hardware, although a basic lock-on is the human chain which relies simply on hand grip.

  6. Free speech zone - Wikipedia

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    Three protest parks were designated in Beijing during the 2008 Summer Olympics, at the suggestion of the IOC. All 77 applications to protest there were withdrawn or denied, and no protests took place. Four people who applied to protest were arrested or sentenced to "re-education through labor". [66] [67]

  7. Right to protest - Wikipedia

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    Mary Beth Tinker was given detention for wearing a black armband to protest the Vietnam War, leading to the Tinker v. Des Moines case.. Many employers, educational institutions, [5] and professional associations [6] maintain demonstration policies that limit the rights of their members to protest, for instance by restricting them to free speech zones.

  8. Six Acts - Wikipedia

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    An Act for more effectually preventing Seditious Meetings and Assemblies; to continue in force until the End of the Session of Parliament next after five Years from the passing of the Act. Citation: 60 Geo. 3 & 1 Geo. 4. c. 6: Introduced by: Lord Castlereagh (Lords) Territorial extent United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: Dates; Royal assent

  9. After decades of silent protest, advocates and students speak ...

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    After nearly three decades of holding annual silent protests to raise awareness for LGBTQ rights, students across the nation are speaking out Friday, spurred by the recent spate of laws aimed at ...