Stop swearing that Bragitman will protest “double in voice” after police seize the amp

Stop swearing that Bragitman will protest “double in voice” after police seize the amp

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Anti-conservative activists returned to Parliament Square the day after his amp was confiscated by police, vowing to protest “double in voice.”

“Stop Brexit Man” Steve Bray threatened to rob him of his equipment again after playing a few songs at the Capitol on Wednesday.

A demonstrator wearing a silk hat has moved from a safe zone to a paved road across the road, but police have designated that noisy protests are banned under new police, crime, judgments, and court law. He said he was still in the area.

Now that I have ordered more amps, I will link four amps.In fact, I’m going to wire the eight together

Bray told PA News Agency: For moving to the corner.

“In fact, I’m going to wire eight together.”

Mr. Bray shouted, “This is ridiculous, this is fascism,” as the policeman told him to stop.

One of the songs he played was the 1975 Bay City Rollers song Bye Bye Baby with the lyrics “Bye Bye Boris.”

Mr. Bray later said he took the amp under the arch outside the Capitol gift shop and moved to another location, where police quoted the Highway Act and intervened.

“He says this is a public right of way, but so is the island over there, wherever people protest. I think he’s wrong,” Bray said.

Steve Bray (Yui Mok / PA) outside the Capitol / / PA archive

On Tuesday, the Metropolitan Police Department said Mr. Bray was reported about the crime, which means he will be considered for prosecution.

“I was very scared yesterday. They followed me everywhere,” he said.

“We are here to show our opposition to this government, and we are protesting, we will be noisy. The protest is about sound and vision.”

Bray considers ways to prevent the amplifier from being confiscated again, saying:

“Getting a rickshaw makes me a little capricious.”

Opposition to Brexit Protesters Steve Bray, Parliament Square (Sophie Wingate / PA) / / PA wire

A small group of demonstrators waved the EU flag on a rainy day in Westminster and had a placard and an EU umbrella.

Bray is known as Stop Brexit Man because he often plays loud music and uses a megaphone to shout “Stop Brexit.”

Officials on Tuesday said the equipment had been confiscated under Article 145 of the 2011 Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act and expanded to the wider area around the Capitol that day.

Amnesty International said, “The new authoritarian police law is a charter to curb legitimate protests,” calling it “a day of freedom for our country.”

Donations to Mr. Bray’s fundraising page reached £ 120,600.

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