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Couldn't help but have a bit of chuckle reading this news report...
Police Sorry for G20 Disruption (The Age, 16/11) http://www.theage.com.au/news/natio...3266676686.html The subhead: Metal 'cages' "... Police have set up metal "cages" about two-square-metres and more than a metre high - designed to separate protesters from police - around the Grand Hyatt hotel and traffic is being diverted. ..." Sounds all so nasty and draconian, doesn't it? As opposed to the metal cages, about two-square-meters and more than a metre high, that most people willingly hop into each morning on the way to work ![]()
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