"London Piano Clash: Chinese Tourists and Free Speech Controversy"

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A Chinese tourist group visiting London's St. Pancras station demanded a musician delete his livestream as they appeared in the video, claiming a right to privacy in a public place. The musician, Brendan Kavanagh, refused, citing his right to film in a public space. The situation escalated when a member of the group accused him of touching a woman, leading to police intervention. The incident highlights cultural differences and the lack of privacy rights in China compared to the UK.
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