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Following the court decision, a group of local calm gathered on Friday, except for Bell Hotel.
60 -year -old Richard Brace, a relative caregiver living in the town of Essex throughout his life, went to the streets to protest the decision on Friday. “We will continue to protest, Express said Express.
“Another issue that anyone will change his mind. But we will be here every Thursday and Sunday and between them every day.”
Local, “absolutely” will be a civil disorder, he said. “I feel that’s what we’ve caused.”
Carmen, who wears a pink top of the pink top, said, “The only way to say pink ladies, the only way to send them home. “Today’s decision is just destructive, absolutely destructive. It will probably cause civil unrest,” he said.
“Shocking, like winners. Schools are back next week – children will walk behind, not good,” he added.




