| Well colour me shocked... 21:15 - Oct 22 with 806 views | Zx1988 | https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/art It was never about the alleged offences, was it? Hopefully there'll be some nice hefty wrongful arrest payouts coming their way. |  |
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| Well colour me shocked... on 21:30 - Oct 22 with 712 views | J2BLUE | I think it's illegal to project on someone's property without permission. This is probably more a case of the royals wanting a quiet life. |  |
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| Well colour me shocked... on 08:41 - Oct 23 with 451 views | Zx1988 |
| Well colour me shocked... on 21:30 - Oct 22 by J2BLUE | I think it's illegal to project on someone's property without permission. This is probably more a case of the royals wanting a quiet life. |
I'm not sure it is illegal. None of the legal commentators at the time could find a suitable offence that would be likely to stick. Similarly, one would have thought the police would have used such an offence, rather than the wholly-inappropriate 'malicious communications'. Given that this is Led By Donkeys' usual MO as well, you'd have thought arrests would have happened before now if projecting onto a building was a criminal offence. You can put this in the same list as the arrest of anti-monarchy demonstrators at Charles' coronation, as well as the arrests of those who dared to challenge the status quo at proclamations and suchlike following Liz's death. |  |
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