Man in court for holding a banner
A “RIDICULOUS” case is being brought against a peaceful protester today, for holding a banner without permission.
Ryan O’Sullivan faces charges for holding a banner on Parliament Square without having requested Mayor Boris Johnson’s prior permission.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is bringing forward the suit against Mr O’Sullivan, who engaged in the alleged “prohibited activity.”
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