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Public Order

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politics1 year ago

"Cambodian Prime Minister Bans Musical Vehicle Horns to Curb Inappropriate Activity"

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has banned musical vehicle horns after videos of people dancing to the rhythmic tunes went viral on social media. He has ordered the ministry of public works and transportation and police to take action against vehicles with musical horns, replacing them with standard ones. Hun Manet stated that such dancing affects public order and poses a traffic hazard, emphasizing the need for enforcement nationwide.

legal2 years ago

Italy's High Court Rules Fascist Salute Legal Unless Public Order Threatened

Italy's high court has ruled that fascist salutes are legal at rallies unless they pose a threat to public order or risk reviving the country's outlawed fascist party. The ruling comes after a video showed men performing the salute in central Rome, and the court ordered a second appeals trial for eight men convicted of performing the salute at an event in Milan in 2016. The decision establishes that the Roman salute is not a crime unless there is a concrete danger of reconstructing the fascist party or concrete aims of racial discrimination and violence.

international-affairs2 years ago

European Countries Crack Down on Pro-Palestinian Protests

French police used teargas and water cannon to disperse a banned pro-Palestinian rally in Paris, citing concerns about disturbances to public order. Despite the ban, several hundred demonstrators gathered in separate groups, chanting slogans against Israel and French President Emmanuel Macron. The interior minister had ordered the banning of all pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country. Tensions have been heightened in France since the recent Hamas attack on Israel, with an increase in antisemitic acts and harassment of Jewish children reported.

politics2 years ago

"France Implements Fireworks Ban Following Bastille Day Riots"

France has banned the sale, possession, and transport of fireworks during the upcoming Bastille Day celebrations in an effort to prevent further riots and disturbances. The ban, issued after recent unrest sparked by the police killing of a teenager, does not apply to official firework displays organized by local authorities. Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has also announced a "massive" security presence to ensure public safety during the national holiday. Over 3,700 people, including 1,160 minors, have been taken into police custody in connection with the recent protests.