No, not without obtaining permits first for the use and closure of that street.
No, it isn't.
1. Burning down the ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) buildings on college campuses. 2. Burning their draft cards. 3. Draft riots in the streets.
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The draft protesters.
writ of assistance
In 1989, around 100,000 protesters gathered in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China and demanded democratic reforms.
No, not without obtaining permits first for the use and closure of that street.
The apple also 'the block' (of buildings)
Not legally, but some do.
The throng of protesters gathered in the streets demanding justice.
no
a block (as in streets)
In America, there are only a few cities, such as New Orleans and Las Vegas, where it is legal to drink alcohol on the streets in designated areas. These cities have established regulations and specific areas where individuals can publicly consume alcohol. It is important to be aware of local laws and regulations regarding public drinking in each city.
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Nothing To Do LegallySince the Supreme Court ruled that they have a right to protest, there is nothing that can be done to them legally, at least not in the way we usually think of legally. We can; however, pray or light a candle, or whatever our personal spiritual beliefs lead us to do, if we believe the protests should stop. That wouldn't be doing anything bad to the protesters, is legal, and might stop the protests so the families could bury their dead in peace.
A block is the distance between two minor streets leading off a major street. The actual distance (in yards) is notstandardized.